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Can Flash Flood Risk Index Be an Early Warning Signal of Flash Floods in Ungauged Basin?
ABSTRACT Flash flooding is amongst the most severe natural hazards, causing widespread socioeconomic impacts across both wet regions and drylands. In ungauged mountainous basins, effective risk warning based on hydrodynamic modelling is challenging due to sparse hydrological observations and complex terrain.
Kaihua Guo, Mingfu Guan, Jie Yin
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The hydraulic conductivity of soil is an essential parameter for evaluating the slope instability triggered by rain infiltration. This research uses a Double-Ring Infiltrometer (DRI) at five locations to estimate the hydraulic conductivity from a field ...
Agus Setyo Muntohar +3 more
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Building Treatment and Its Effects on City‐Scale Urban Flood Modeling
ABSTRACT Physics‐based flood hydrodynamic models are widely used for predicting inundation in urban basins with complex building layouts. While the treatment of urban buildings in these models has been extensively discussed, over‐assumptions can introduce inaccuracies, uncertainties, and excessive computational effort, particularly under data‐scarce ...
Zekai Li +3 more
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A hindcast of Typhoon Hagibis inundation in the Lower Tone River Basin demonstrates reasonable consistency with observations. Scenario‐based simulations were performed to quantify flood hazards in this coastal watershed until the end of the twenty‐first century. Agricultural lands, most of which were reclaimed from lakebeds, face a greater flood hazard
Shuoyuan Liang +3 more
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Abstract In the investigation of the relationship between measured soil suction and the rate of saturation change, an increase in response time prevents the tensiometer from instantaneously reacting to changes in suction. Solving this problem requires a tensiometer response model, which is based on the measured data from partial drainage and adsorption
Yi Guo, Ling Xu, Yatong Qi
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Desenvolveu-se um modelo hidrológico para estimar o escoamento superficial em áreas sob condições agrícolas. O modelo é baseado na análise dos diversos processos associados ao balanço hídrico e nele se usa a equação de intensidade, duração e freqüência ...
Fernando F. Pruski +2 more
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Abstract Rainfall infiltration is a key hydrological process influencing agriculture, pollutant transport, and flood modeling. Accurate prediction of rainfall losses, defined as rainfall that does not contribute to surface runoff is critical in rainfall‐runoff models.
Matthew Tiller +3 more
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Abstract This study replicates and extends Baker and Wurgler's (2006) analysis on investor sentiment's impact on stock returns. We confirm their findings by demonstrating the significant cross‐sectional effect of sentiment in both their original sample (1963–2002) and a new sample (2002–2023).
Kaiwen Leong +4 more
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In order to apply an infiltration model to determine excess rain-fall in long term runoff analysis or water balance analysis, it is necessary to examine whether the model is suitable to describe not only the decreasing of infiltration capacity due to rainfall but also the recovery due to evapotranspiration.
HUANG, Jiesheng +2 more
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Surface Runoff and Sediment Yield Modelling Under No‐Till: Chiselling and Crop Management Effects
The study demonstrates the applicability of the LISEM model in simulating erosion processes on agricultural hillslopes under no‐till farming. Modelling at the hillslope scale allows for a more precise description of the initial stages of runoff formation and propagation, which is often difficult to observe at the catchment scale.
Fabio José Andres Schneider +7 more
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