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Appraisal of active deformation from drainage network and faults: inferences from non-linear analysis [PDF]
This investigation reveals the relative susceptibility of the landscape to surface deformation by means of non-linear analysis of drainage network. The geometrical characteristics of the drainage network are quite capable of discriminating the impact of ...
CASTALDINI, Doriano +2 more
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Efficient Priority-Flood depression filling in raster digital elevation models
Depressions in raster digital elevation models (DEM) present a challenge for extracting hydrological networks. They are commonly filled before subsequent algorithms are further applied.
Hongqiang Wei, Guiyun Zhou, Suhua Fu
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A differential game approach to urban drainage systems control [PDF]
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Ocampo-Martínez, Carlos +2 more
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THE CONFLUENCE RATIO OF THE TRANSYLVANIAN BASIN RIVERS [PDF]
There are many possibilities to assess the hydrological and geomorphological evolution of a territory. Among them, one remarks the confluence ratio of the rivers belonging to different catchment areas. The values of this indicator may provide information
ROŞIAN GH. +7 more
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Scaling gridded river networks for macroscale hydrology: Development, analysis, and control of error [PDF]
A simple and robust river network scaling algorithm (NSA) is presented to rescale fine‐resolution networks to any coarser resolution. The algorithm was tested over the Danube River basin and the European continent.
Fekete, Balazs M. +2 more
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Advanced integrated real-time control of combined Urban drainage systems using MPC [PDF]
Combined urban drainage system (CUDS) collect both wastewater and raining water through sewer networks to wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) before releasing to the environment.
Cembrano Gennari, Gabriela +4 more
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Drainage pattern recognition method considering local basin shape based on graph neural network
Drainage pattern recognition is crucial for geospatial understanding and hydrologic modelling. Currently, drainage pattern recognition methods employ geometric measures of overall and local features of river networks but lack measures of river basin unit
Wenning Wang +7 more
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Limit theorems for random spatial drainage networks [PDF]
Suppose that, under the action of gravity, liquid drains through the unit d-cube via a minimal-length network of channels constrained to pass through random sites and to flow with nonnegative component in one of the canonical orthogonal basis directions of Rd, d ≥ 2. The resulting network is a version of the so-called minimal directed spanning tree. We
Penrose, Mathew D., Wade, Andrew R.
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To the problem of land underground flood in the south of european russia
Under consideration are results of studying an actual and very important problem related to dangerous underground flood processes and their occurrence in southern regions of European Russia.
V. V. Razumov +3 more
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Buyuk Melen Watershed; provides drinking water from the Western Black Sea region to Istanbul province, which Large and Small Melen rivers, Asar Suyu, Ugur Suyu and Aksu rivers.
Ipek Barut +3 more
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