Retrieving Three‐Dimensional Deformation in Groundwater Pumping Areas Based on InSAR Data
Abstract Monitoring three‐dimensional (3D) surface deformation in groundwater pumping areas remains a significant challenge, as conventional InSAR techniques are constrained by their limited sensitivity to north‐south displacement. This study develops an inversion approach—the Vertical Gradient‐Constrained Strain Model (VG‐SM3D)—that combines multi ...
Guangli Su +4 more
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Vertical land motion in Greater New Orleans: Insights into underlying drivers and impact to flood protection infrastructure. [PDF]
Fiaschi S, Allison MA, Jones CE.
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Emission of CO2 from agricultural peat soils in the Netherlands and ways to limit this emission [PDF]
Akker, J.J.H., van den +8 more
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Abstract Total Suspended Solids (TSS) significantly degrade water quality by reducing light penetration and oxygen availability, while facilitating the transport of toxic contaminants. Managing TSS in watersheds requires an understanding of both hydrological connectivity and pollutant dynamics; however, these efforts are significantly constrained by ...
Jesus Guzmán Pérez +2 more
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Comparative study on sea-level rise in the Yangtze River Estuary and Red River Estuary in the recent 30 years. [PDF]
Xue W +6 more
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Abstract This article introduces papers published in the special collection of Water Resources Research on quantifying human interferences (or interventions in general) in hydrology and embedding them within large‐scale hydrological models. Starting with a list of instances of human interferences in various hydrologic processes, this article discusses ...
Ximing Cai
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Revealing large-scale surface subsidence in Jincheng City's mining clusters using MT-InSAR and VMD-SSA-LSTM time series prediction model. [PDF]
Yang F, Zhi M, An Y.
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A Shape‐Based Model for Drag and Terminal Velocity of Non‐Spherical Plastic Particles
Abstract Plastic pollution in rivers is governed by how individual particles move among the bed, the water column, and the free surface, processes that depend primarily on drag and terminal velocity. Although plastic particles span a much wider range of shapes than natural sediments, many existing drag and terminal‐velocity formulations still rely on ...
Felipe Condo‐Colcha +2 more
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Acid mine drainage control in mining areas: identification of groundwater recharge pathways and source reduction strategies. [PDF]
Zhang C, Zhang F, Mu W, Li H.
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Abstract The dynamics of suspended particulate matter (SPM) plays a crucial role in determining water quality, sediment transport, and biogeochemical cycles in inland, estuarine, and coastal water resources. Flocculation processes strongly influence the SPM dynamics via aggregation and breakage under various hydrodynamic and biogeochemical conditions ...
Byung Joon Lee +11 more
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