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    An Integrated Hydrological–Hydrodynamic Model Based on GPU Acceleration for Catchment-Scale Rainfall Flood Simulation by Ruixiao Ma, Hao Han, Zhaoan Zhang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The model achieves accelerated rainstorm flooding simulations through its implementation on GPUs with parallel computing technology, significantly enhancing its computational efficiency and maintaining its numerical stability. Validations are conducted using an idealized V-shaped catchment and an experimental benchmark, followed by application to a small catchment on the Chinese Loess Plateau. …”
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    Possible Nutrient Load Reduction on the Large River Catchment Due to the Best Available Techniques Introduction in Agricultural Production by Briukhanov Aleksandr, Kondratyev Sergey, Shmakova Marina, Vasilev Eduard, Oblomkova Natalia

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Information on the primary sources of the nutrient load was collected for the entire Russian part of the Irtysh River catchment and tributaries catchments: Om, Ishim, Tobol, and Konda rivers. …”
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    Sphagnum Peatland Hydrological Balance Shows High Groundwater Dependence and Resilience to Short‐Term Dry Periods by Meeruppage Gunawardhana, Sarah Treby, Ewen Silvester, Oliver A. H. Jones, Samantha Grover

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…A total of 94% of the peatland water balance (70% from groundwater) was lost as streamflow, thereby maintaining essential summer flows in downstream catchments. …”
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    Performance Evaluation of CMIP6-GCMs Using Three Spatial Interpolation Methods Over Catchment Area of Koyna Reservoir, India by Sucheta Dumbre, Pradnya Dixit, Shreenivas Londhe

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The present study evaluates the performance of general circulation models (GCMs) from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) and spatial interpolation methods over the catchment area of the Koyna reservoir in Maharashtra, India. …”
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    Effects of Long-Term Vegetation Restoration on Green Water Utilization Heterogeneity in the Loess Plateau Based on Field Experiments and Modeling by Long Wang, Xiaoyu Song, Yu Liu, Lanjun Li, Xinkai Zhao, Pengfei Meng, Chong Fu, Wanyin Wei, Xuwu Wang, Huaiyou Li

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Therefore, in this study, 30-year-old woodlands (<i>R. pseudoacacia</i> and <i>P. orientalis</i>) and two typical grasslands (<i>I. cylindrican</i> and <i>M. sativa</i>) that are similar to each other except for species were selected in a headwater catchment in the rain-fed agricultural area. A new GW concept and assessment framework was constructed to study the GW of long-term revegetation using a combination of field experiments and model simulations during the 2019–2020 growing season. …”
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    Predictors of Distribution and Diversity of Rare, Protected, and Endangered Freshwater Mollusks in Rivers With Various Land Use in the Context of Environmental Changes by Tomasz Krepski, Anna Cieplok, Aneta Spyra

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…In view of global environmental changes, river modifications, deforestation, and pollution, their natural parts are of highest importance in maintaining the biodiversity of mollusks. The study addresses the predictors of rare mollusk species, as they serve as ecological indicators of ecosystem quality and drivers of ecosystem pollution in agricultural, urban, and forest catchments. …”
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    Linking land value to indicators of soil quality and land use pressure by John J. Drewry, Stephen J. McNeill, Richard W. McDowell, Richard Law, Bryan A. Stevenson

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Soil quality is used to assess the soil’s ability to maintain ecological and environmental quality as well as agricultural productivity. …”
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    Impacts of land use changes on leaf litter decomposition in tropical streams by Gabriela García, Javier Pérez, Richard M. Bennett-Vaz, Gabriel Araúz, Luz Boyero, Aydeé Cornejo

    Published 2025-10-01
    “…Our findings underscore the need to preserve not only the riparian habitat, but to consider the whole catchment to maintain key ecosystem functions such as leaf litter decomposition and nutrient cycling, especially under escalating land use pressures.…”
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    Resilience in River Corridors: How Much Do We Need? by Ellen Wohl

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract Resilience in river corridors refers to the ability to absorb disturbance and maintain processes, forms, and functions that support the river ecosystem and provide ecosystem services. …”
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    Enhancing proximal and remote sensing of soil organic carbon: A local modelling approach guided by spectral and spatial similarities by Qi Sun, Pu Shi

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Independent validation shows that the performance of global PLSR models deteriorated from regional to catchment scale, while the proposed local modelling approach could maintain the prediction accuracy for all three data types (R2: 0.64–0.80), proving its cross-scale transferability. …”
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    Refining Rainfall Derived from Satellite Radar for Estimating Inflows at Lam Pao Dam, Thailand by Nathaporn Areerachakul, Jaya Kandasamy, Saravanamuthu Vigneswaran, Kittitanapat Bandhonopparat

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Among these, the Thomson Aerosol-Aware scheme demonstrated the highest accuracy, achieving an average POD of 0.96, indicating highly reliable rainfall predictions for the Lam Pao Dam catchment. The findings underscore the potential benefits of using satellite-derived meteorological data for rainfall estimation, particularly where installing and maintaining ground-based measurement stations is difficult, e.g., forests/mountainous areas. …”
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    The Spatial Analysis for Bassia eriophora (Schrad.) Asch. Plant Distributed in all IRAQ by Using RS & GIS Techniques by Al Ramahi et al.

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Most vegetation’s are Land cover (LC) for the globe, and there is an increased attention to plants since they represent an element of balance to natural ecology and maintain the natural balance of rapid changes due to systematic and random human uses, including the subject of the current study (Bassia eriophora ) Which represent an essential part of the United Nations system for land cover classification (LCCS), developed by the World Food Organization (FAO) and the world Organization for environmental program (UNEP), to observe basic environmental elements with modern techniques. …”
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    Developing rejuvenation strategies and artificial flood mitigation plans for Indrani River: a case study by Shaz P. Muhammed, B. R. K. Holla, K. Balakrishna, Anish Kumar Warrier

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…This study aims to propose flood and stormwater management measures for the river catchment and to evaluate selected water quality parameters (pH, dissolved oxygen, and conductivity) at fifteen strategic locations along the river course. …”
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    Water management in dam reservoirs – analysis of operational risks on the example of new facilities by Maksymilian Połomski, Mirosław Wiatkowski

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These include: (1) uncertainty in the values of characteristic flows – this is particularly true for the Krosnowice reservoir, where calculations were based on only one empirical method, (2) uncertainty in the capacity of the discharge devices – the capacity for bottom outlet of the Szalejów Górny reservoir was shown to be 19.5   m3 ∙ s−1 higher than assumed, (3) consequences of attempts to absolutely maintain permitted outflow – for the analysed reservoirs, in the matter of control flow, it ultimately results in exceeding permitted outflow by values ranging from 123.86% (Roztoki Bystrzyckie reservoir) to 2000% (Krosnowice reservoir), (4) considering the cooperation of facilities located in the same catchment – for the wave of the design flow, delaying the outflow from Szalejów Górny reservoir would allow to reduce the total wave in Kłodzko by 41.37%, (5) the need to prepare the multi-purpose reservoirs for the surge – in the event of a design flow surge it would allow to reduce the surge in Kłodzko from 242 to 101.5 m3 ∙ s−1, however it would require a difficult decision to anticipate emptying the facilities in the interval from 18 h before the surge for Szalejów Górny to 4 h before the surge for Boboszów.…”
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    Potentially toxic elements contamination and ecological risk assessment in water and surface sediments of Bistrica River by Skender Demaku, Tringa Kastrati

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Additionally, statistical analysis and contamination clusters, primarily originating from agricultural fields and grazing areas within the catchment. To reduce these risks and safeguard both the aquatic ecosystem and human health, it is crucial to maintain regular monitoring and enforce effective management strategies.…”
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    Reduced-Complexity and Robust Surface Water Path Delineation for Large Real-World Terrain Using Boundary Element Method by Ajalawit Chantaveerod, Kampol Woradit, Andrew Seagar, Thunyawat Limpiti

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Hydrologists delineate surface water path (SWP) from digital elevation model (DEM) images to gain insights into catchment characteristics. Currently, high-resolution DEM can be obtained to improve the SWP delineation accuracy. …”
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    Implementing a multisite shared haemodialysis care programme by Udaya Prabhakar Udayaraj, David Green, Angela Pietrafesa, Marianne Reyes, Giada Donnini, Evelyn Gicana, Evelyn Nadurata, Juniya John, Jessica Ponting, Raji Srinivasan

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The project demonstrated that it is possible to implement, scale-up and maintain a multisite SHC programme even with little baseline staff and patient SHC experience.…”
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