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AI Agent for Hydrologic Modeling: Definition, Development, and Application
Abstract Hydrologic modeling supports flood forecasting and water resources management, but complex preprocessing, parameterization, and configuration limit broader use. This study defines a six‐level framework for artificial intelligence (AI)‐agent autonomy in hydrologic modeling and develops a Level‐4 agent, powered by large language models, that ...
Songkun Yan +11 more
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Moisture Decomposition With Normal Modes in Global Data: Balanced and Unbalanced Components
Abstract Decompositions with normal modes have been useful for numerous purposes, such as theoretical understanding of balanced and unbalanced circulations, and applications to data assimilation. However, normal mode decompositions have typically been formulated for dry dynamics without moisture.
Bradley Kumm +3 more
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Flash floods : forecasting and warning
This book describes the forecasting and warning process for flash floods – one of the most devastating of natural hazards, which typically develop in a period of minutes to a few hours.
Sene, Kevin
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ABSTRACT Environmental protection has emerged as a global priority in the contemporary context. As pivotal actors in the transition towards sustainable development, companies play a crucial role through the adoption of environmental innovations. This study investigates how organisational characteristics—specifically geographical location, business ...
Carlos de las Heras‐Rosas +3 more
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Confinement engineering offers a unified strategy for CO2 conversion by regulating local reaction microenvironments around catalytic active sites. This review compares electrochemical CO2 reduction and thermocatalytic CO2 hydrogenation, highlighting how spatial confinement, interfacial electronic regulation, and promoter effects stabilize key ...
Muhammad Asif +9 more
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Seasonal Variation of Butterfly Diversity in Subtropical Urban Forests of Nepal
Butterflies show seasonal fluctuations in diversity and population in response to bioclimatic factors. Studying butterflies in three urban forests in the subtropical region of Nepal, we found that the diversity and community composition differed significantly across seasons, with richness and diversity peaking during the monsoon and abundance peaking ...
Mahamad Sayab Miya +6 more
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Strategic dam site selection and hazard mapping using remote sensing: insights from Wadi Araba, Egypt. [PDF]
Mesallam MA +4 more
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Ground‐to‐canopy monitoring reveals hidden ecological patterns in Congo Basin mammals
Abstract Vertical stratification has long been recognized as a key dimension of biodiversity in structurally complex ecosystems, shaping animal movement and community structure. Camera traps provide a powerful means to extend biodiversity monitoring across forest strata through continuous, standardized observation. However, most camera trapping studies
Daniel Gorczynski +5 more
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Element geochemical analysis of the contribution of aeolian sand to suspended sediment in desert stream flash floods. [PDF]
Jia X, Wang H.
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Earthquake and Tsunami NaTech Risk Assessment for Oil Storage Facilities
ABSTRACT Interaction of natural and technological hazards (NaTech) events, such as tsunamis and earthquakes, can affect industrial facilities such as those featuring anchored atmospheric storage tanks. Consequences of natural events on this kind of installation may include the release of hazardous substances, which in turn can lead to industrial ...
Georgios Baltzopoulos +6 more
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