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This study applies a multi‐objective, multi‐metric calibration framework of SWAT+ for discharge, total phosphorus, and sediment in a flat, tile‐drained lowland catchment, testing alternative calibration and model‐selection strategies with 10 000 parameter sets.
Henrike T. Risch +2 more
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Reconfiguration of ecohydrology as a sustainability tool for Himalayan waterways
Twenty first century faces unprecedented challenges for the management of global waterways. The Himalayan waterways in Asia are exposed to unpredictable climatic warming together with anthropogenic perturbations caused by population growth, land use ...
Kattel, Giri R., Wu, Chunying
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Stochastic Ecohydrological Perspective on Semi‐Distributed Rainfall‐Runoff Dynamics
Quantifying watershed process variability consistently with climate change and ecohydrological dynamics remains a central challenge in hydrology. Stochastic ecohydrology characterizes hydrologic variability through probability distributions that link ...
Mark S. Bartlett +3 more
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Rock Physics of the Critical Zone: Models, Inversion, and Interpretation
Abstract Rock physics models link geophysical measurements with subsurface petrophysical properties, such as porosity, mineral composition, and fluid saturation. While originally developed for hydrocarbon exploration, these models are increasingly applied in the near surface for quantitative interpretation of geophysical data.
Dario Grana +5 more
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Part II of this two-part article aims to quantify the state of rural-urban interface ecohydrology using the Cirebon Metropolitan Region (CMR) in West Java, Indonesia as a case study.
Hagare, Dharma (R16250) +5 more
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The sagebrush steppe ecosystem plays a critical role in water cycling in arid and semiarid landscapes of the western United States; yet, there is limited information regarding individual sagebrush plant water uptake.
Carlos G. Ochoa +2 more
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Impacts of Precipitation Variability on Carbon Flux Dynamics of Global Semi‐Arid Savannas
Semi‐arid ecosystems contribute most to the variability of the land carbon sink. They are water‐limited and therefore increased precipitation variability due to climate change has strong effects on their carbon cycle. We investigate the effects of precipitation amount, frequency, intensity and dry spell length on carbon fluxes of global semi‐arid ...
Laura Nadolski +9 more
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Watershed Ecohydrological Processes in a Changing Environment: Opportunities and Challenges
Basin ecohydrological processes are essential for informing policymaking and social development in response to growing environmental problems. In this paper, we review watershed ecohydrology, focusing on the interaction between watershed ecological and ...
Pingping Luo +4 more
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Abstract The natural background contribution from grasslands and forest lands is important to consider in research and management to address the contribution of agricultural, industrial, and urban lands to water quality degradation. To our knowledge, no study has compiled and analyzed reference water quality from small reference grasslands and forests ...
R. Daren Harmel +13 more
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In the context of global climate change, the research on eco-physiological responses to drought and rewatering among provenances of trees species will help to understand the effect of climate conditions of provenances on drought resistance of trees ...
WANG Defu +7 more
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