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Traditional flood simulations fail to properly consider the impact of soil infiltration in floodplain areas with high soil infiltration rates. Notably, ignoring soil infiltration will lead to considerable uncertainty in flood simulations.
Jingming Hou +5 more
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Effects of Wildfire on Soil Hydraulic Properties in the Western Oregon Cascades
Abstract Wildfires can substantially impact the hydrology of forested watersheds, increasing the risk of hydrologic hazards such as flash floods and debris flows. Soil hydraulic properties related to infiltration are a key control in determining the timing and magnitude of these hydrogeomorphic events.
Cedric Pimont +3 more
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The selection of the infiltration equation is important in various water research and management fields. Different infiltration equations were found to perform better than others in previous studies.
Seongyun Kim +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To identify adverse outcomes and factors associated with diabetes mellitus among children and youths in East Africa. Design This review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses guidelines.
Chalie Marew Tiruneh +3 more
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Abstract Urban regions situated along major river systems are increasingly facing flood risks, driven by the combined effects of rapid urbanization and intensifying climate change. The Quad Cities region, comprising Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa, and Rock Island, Moline, and East Moline in Illinois, is vulnerable to flood hazards caused by extreme ...
Abhinav Wadhwa +4 more
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A Simple and Accurate Explicit Form of the Green-Ampt Infiltration Model
Abstract Note: Please see pdf for full abstract with equations. Finding a direct solution to the widely used Green-Ampt (G-A) one dimensional infiltration model has been subject of efforts for more than half a century. We derived an accurate explicit formula that appears be so far the simplest proposed model in the literature.
Sayed Hossein Sadeghi +3 more
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A modified Green–Ampt model for water infiltration and preferential flow [PDF]
Preferential flow is significant for its contribution to rapid response to hydrologic inputs at the soil surface and unsaturated zone flow, which is critical for flow generation in rainfall–runoff (RR) models. In combination with the diffuse and source-responsive flow equations, a new model for water infiltration that incorporates preferential flow is ...
David E. Rheinheimer +4 more
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Midwives' Perception Towards Male Partners' Involvement in Labour Companionship: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Background Labour companionship is a recommendation by WHO that health authorities enable women to choose a companion during labour to ensure a safe and dignified labour experience for the birthing woman. However, most healthcare facilities in low‐ and middle‐income countries do not necessarily consider this maternal need, which hampers a ...
Tulian Chen +5 more
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Comparing the Performance of Different Loss Models in the Rainfall – Runoff Modeling of the Karoon III Basin [PDF]
Different loss models of Soil and Conservation Services (SCS), Green and Ampt, Initial – Constant, Deficit – Constant, Constant Fraction, Exponential and Soil Moisture Accounting (SMA) methods have been compared using the HEC-HMS event-based rainfall ...
H. R, A.M A, B. S, F. R
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3DMGAR: A Transient Quasi-3D Point-Source Green–Ampt Infiltration and Redistribution Model
Although Richards’ equation (RE) generally provides a good description of infiltration and water redistribution in soils, its numerical solutions can be computationally intensive or suffer from numerical instability and require extensive soil data ...
Leslie C. Gowdish, Rafael Muñoz-Carpena
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