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Developing Robust Management Pathways for Nutrient Pollution in Watersheds Under Climate Uncertainty
Abstract Nutrient management represents an enduring effort toward sustainability. However, long‐term management planning faces notable challenges, mainly due to substantial investments required under uncertainty of forthcoming climate. To address these challenges, this paper proposes and tests a Multi‐climate‐scenario (MCS) Multi‐epoch Multi‐objective ...
Jianxu Han +8 more
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Abstract The spatial heterogeneity of aquifer properties plays an important role in the movement of groundwater and contaminants. The characterization of heterogeneity from field observations is often needed to develop groundwater models used to inform management decisions.
Guillaume Pirot +3 more
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Which Compounds Contribute Most to Elevated Soil Pollution and the Corresponding Health Risks in Floodplains in the Headwater Areas of the Central European Watershed? [PDF]
Skála J, Vácha R, Čupr P.
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Monitoring Groundwater Pumping Using Time‐Lapse Tomography From Ambient Seismic Noise
Abstract Management of water resources will be of critical importance as the effects of climate change accelerate. This implies the need to monitor water resources with high spatial and temporal resolution. One way to meet this need could be passive seismic methods using ambient seismic noise. In this study, we present a novel approach using time‐lapse
Richard Kramer +5 more
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Predicting Lake Surface Water Temperature With Transfer‐Based Physics‐Informed Deep Learning
Abstract Ongoing climate change has intensified lake surface warming. Enhanced accuracy in lake temperature modeling can better assess the risk of ecosystems being harmed by thermal tipping points, informing more sustainable water management. Recent progress in physics‐informed deep learning (PIDL) has opened new avenues for improving such modeling ...
Muyuan Liu +9 more
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Anthropogenic Forcing Amplifies Concurrent Risk of Pluvial Pakistan–Hot Yangtze
Abstract During July–August 2022, Pakistan (PKT) experienced catastrophic flooding while the Yangtze River Basin (YRB) endured unprecedented heatwaves. While previous studies have examined the physical teleconnections, there remains a critical gap in quantifying the role of anthropogenic forcing in shaping such trans‐regional concurrent extremes. Here,
Xiao Li +8 more
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Shrubby cinquefoil (Dasiphora fruticosa (L.) Rydb.) mapping in Northwestern Estonia based upon site similarities. [PDF]
Remm K, Remm L.
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Abstract In arid and semi‐arid regions, ecosystems exist with shallow water tables, where evaporation is a key component of the water balance. However, systematically addressing soil evaporation remains challenging due to differing interpretations of the mechanisms that control it.
Jorge Renaud +3 more
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