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    Early forecasting of vegetation health index in the Srepok basin based on meteorological and hydrological drought indices by Huynh Cong Luc, Luong Van Viet

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The analysis shows that VHI during the dry and early wet seasons is strongly dependent on rainfall and streamflow at the end of the previous wet season. …”
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    Predicting Suspended Sediment Transport in Urbanised Streams: A Case Study of Dry Creek, South Australia by Tesfa Gebrie Andualem, Guna A. Hewa, Baden R. Myers, John Boland, Stefan Peters

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The grab sample measurements showed variations in SSC between 3.2 and 431.8 mg/L, with a median value of 77.3 mg/L. The analysis revealed a strong linear relationship between streamflow and SSC, while turbidity exhibited a two-regime linear relationship, in which the low-turbidity regime demonstrated a stronger linear relationship compared to the high-turbidity regime. …”
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    Evaluating the Performance of Secondary Precipitation Products through Statistical and Hydrological Modeling in a Mountainous Tropical Basin of India by Kolluru Venkatesh, N. Y. Krakauer, E. Sharifi, H. Ramesh

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This paper investigates the performance of gridded rainfall datasets for precipitation detection and streamflow simulations in Indiaʼs Tungabhadra river basin. …”
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    River baseflow in supplying reservoirs inflows of Tehran metropolis: A machine learning modeling based on influencing factors by Bahareh Hossein-Panahi, Sara Mohandes Samani, Amir-Reza Sadeghi, Mahsa Shahi, Seiyed Mossa Hosseini, Esmaeel Parizi

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Accordingly, daily streamflow data were processed using this method to separate baseflow and were aggregated monthly. …”
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    Flowpath Partitioning Controls Chemical Weathering Fluxes in the Tropics by William J. Larsen, Mark A. Torres, María Chapela Lara, Carla López Lloreda, William H. McDowell

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…We attribute Fyw‐Q behavior to the activation of shallow flowpaths that efficiently route incident rainfall to streamflow. Results from this 2‐year sampling period are comparable to results from end‐member mixing analysis of longer‐term solute records, suggesting that water routed via shallow flowpaths acquires little additional solutes from weathering reactions. …”
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    Assessing Coincidence of Satellite Acquisitions and Flood Events to Predict Suitability for Flood Map Synthesis by Lyle Prince, Riley C. Hales, Kel N. Markert, E. James Nelson, Gustavious P. Williams, Daniel P. Ames, Hyongki Lee, Amirhossein Rostami

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Flood maps are a crucial tool to translate what, for most, is an abstract streamflow into a more understandable and actionable representation of who and what is at risk. …”
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    An underground view of surface hydrology: what can piezometers tell us about river floods and droughts? by Pelletier, Antoine, Andréassian, Vazken

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Many aquifers are monitored by networks of piezometers that measure groundwater levels: their long-term records allow for a joint analysis of contemporaneous streamflow time series. …”
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    Toward Improved Simulations of Disruptive Reservoirs in Global Hydrological Modeling by P. K. Shrestha, L. Samaniego, O. Rakovec, R. Kumar, C. Mi, K. Rinke, S. Thober

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…We also evaluate the sensitivity of reservoir shape on streamflow and evaporation for three shape approximations of varying complexities. …”
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    Atmospheric teleconnection patterns and hydrological whiplashes in the Western U.S. by Wenzhao Li, Surendra Maharjan, Hesham El-Askary

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract The Western U.S. is undergoing notable transformations in its hydrological patterns, distinguished by rising variability and recurrent “whiplash” shifts between extreme wet and dry phases. Our comprehensive analysis of 469 streamflow stations from 1981 to 2023 reveals a substantial increase in hydrological whiplash events, with a peak of 206 stations experiencing dry-to-wet whiplash in the early 1990s. …”
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    Multi-Index Assessment of Hydrometeorological Droughts in the Tekeze River Basin, Northwestern Ethiopia by Teame Yisfa, Mulugeta Tekleyohannes, Berhane Grum, Shishay Yemane, Gebremeskel Teklay Berhe, Haddush Goitom, Bizuneh Asfaw Abebe

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Monthly rainfall and temperature data from 15 meteorological stations with varying record lengths (28–59 years) and streamflow data from nine functional stations (1991–2018) were used to compute hydrometeorological drought indices. …”
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    CAMELS-IND: hydrometeorological time series and catchment attributes for 228 catchments in Peninsular India by N. K. Mangukiya, K. B. Kumar, P. Dey, S. Sharma, V. Bejagam, P. P. Mujumdar, P. P. Mujumdar, A. Sharma, A. Sharma

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Furthermore, the dataset includes predicted streamflow time series from a regionally trained long short-term memory (LSTM)-based hydrological model for all 472 catchments which can fill gaps in observed streamflow data or serve as a benchmark for testing and developing new hydrological models. …”
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    Modeling the Hydrological Process of the Genale Dawa-3 Dam Watershed, Ethiopia by Ashenafi Dechasa, Wakjira T. Dibaba, Alemu O. Aga, Mezgebu Geme Worku, Miliyon Dida Feye, Firaol Bedada Kopesa, Bekele Terefe Gebisa, Brook Legese, Amare Tura Abate

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The statistical analysis revealed that there was significant agreement between the observed and simulated streamflow in terms of R2 (0.79, 0.75), NSE (0.74, 0.72), PBIAS (−2.8, 2.1), and RSR (0.57, 0.56) during calibration and validation. …”
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    Linking Land Use Change and Hydrological Responses: The Role of Agriculture in the Decline of Urmia Lake by Amirhossein Mirdarsoltany, Alireza B. Dariane, Mahboobeh Ghasemi, Sepehr Farhoodi, Roza Asadi, Akbar Moghaddam

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this study, the impact of agricultural activities on streamflow within one of the largest sub-basins of Urmia Lake is assessed using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) for hydrological assessments. …”
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    LM4-SHARC v1.0: resolving the catchment-scale soil–hillslope aquifer–river continuum for the GFDL Earth system modeling framework by M. Hong, N. Chaney, S. Malyshev, E. Zorzetto, A. Preucil, E. Shevliakova

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…By bridging the gap between hydraulic groundwater theory and ESM land hydrology, the new LM4-SHARC provides a path to learning groundwater emergent properties from available streamflow data (i.e., recession analysis), enhancing the representation of subgrid variability in water–energy states induced by the groundwater. …”
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    Climate-driven hydrological sensitivity in Estonian catchments: a northern temperate perspective by Oliver Koit, Joonas Pärn, Marlen Hunt, Siim Tarros, Elve Lode, Pamela Abreldaal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Key findings include diverse catchment sensitivities to groundwater recharge, the role of baseflow in streamflow stabilization, the memory effect in catchment responses, and insights from the flow duration curve on flow variability and extremes. …”
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    Permutation Entropy and Its Niche in Hydrology: A Review by Dragutin T. Mihailović

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Specifically, it categorizes the uses of PE across various subfields, including runoff prediction, streamflow analysis, water level forecasting, assessment of hydrological changes, and evaluating the impact of infrastructure on hydrological systems. …”
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    The influence of permafrost and other environmental factors on stream thermal sensitivity across Yukon, Canada by A. J. Szeitz, S. K. Carey

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Thermal sensitivity was positively related to catchment area, land covers representing surface water storage, and streamflow flashiness or a lack of groundwater contributions. …”
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    DECIPHeR-GW v1: a coupled hydrological model with improved representation of surface–groundwater interactions by Y. Zheng, Y. Zheng, G. Coxon, M. Rahman, R. Woods, S. Salwey, S. Salwey, S. Salwey, Y. Rong, D. E. Wendt

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Simulating 51 years of daily data for the largest catchment, the Thames at the Kingston River basin (9948 <span class="inline-formula">km<sup>2</sup></span>), takes approximately 17 <span class="inline-formula">h</span> on a standard CPU, facilitating multiple simulations for model calibration and sensitive analysis. Overall, this new DECIPHeR-GW model demonstrates enhanced accuracy and computational efficiency in reproducing streamflow and groundwater levels, making it a valuable tool for addressing water resources and management issues over large domains.…”
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    Best management practices for reducing nutrient loads under diverge hydrological conditions: A case study in an agricultural watershed in Southwest China by Meijun Chen, Qiuliang Lei, Lei Chen, Xinzhong Du, Hongbin Liu, Jiafa Luo

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The load duration curve analysis demonstrated that FR-II and PDS were effective in reducing TN load under both high and low streamflow conditions compared with other individual BMPs. …”
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