This study develops a transferability framework that combines ensemble clustering with hybrid PINN‐GRU models for discharge prediction in ungauged catchments. Using 10 catchment morphometrics, 117 subcatchments were grouped into four clusters, achieving strong within‐cluster transferability.
Mehran Khan +2 more
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A comprehensive grain-size database of surface sediments from the Taklamakan Desert. [PDF]
Li H +7 more
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This paper highlights the role of groundwater inputs to the river system during flood events in diluting suspended sediment concentration, in two small badland catchments with contrasting vegetation cover. The findings underline the importance of isolating the surface runoff component to better understand and prioritise hydrosedimentary processes ...
Ophélie Fischer +4 more
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Response time of global deltas to changes in fluvial sediment supply. [PDF]
Wang J +4 more
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An Approximate Time‐Domain Solution for Recharge Propagation Through Thick Unsaturated Zones
This study presents a time‐domain analytical solution for modelling groundwater recharge through thick unsaturated zones, applied to the Urucuia aquifer in Brazil. The model was calibrated using observed well data, capturing the attenuation of seasonal groundwater level fluctuations with depth.
Caio Leão +2 more
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Near-surface geophysical and sedimentological analyses for the lower havel inner delta - a dataset of the floodplain lithostratigraphy. [PDF]
Köhler A +7 more
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Loess Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand
Loess in Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) has been studied since its first documented recognition (on Banks Peninsula) in 1878 by Julius von Haast. A decade later, John Hardcastle revealed that southern ANZ loess was both glacial in origin and contained signals of past climates.
Brent V. Alloway +4 more
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Widespread ancient bedrock landslide deposits facilitate deep weathering for storage and access of organic carbon. [PDF]
Hunter BD +4 more
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Low Hazard–High Risk: A Case Study of the Active Mangatangi Fault
Activity on low deformation rate faults are challenging to quantify and comparatively understudied. One such fault, the Mangatangi Fault, strikes NE‐SW along the southeastern flanks of the Hunua Ranges c. 52 km south of New Zealand's most populous city, Auckland.
Hannah E. Martin +3 more
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Community Composition, Assembly Processes and Stability of Microeukaryotic Plankton in Response to Damming-Altered Heterogeneous Hydrology in a Sediment-Laden River. [PDF]
Yuan H +8 more
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