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Abstract The understanding of water management can be key to the understanding of cultures. The collaboration between archaeology and water management gives rise to new and interesting insights into the function and use of hydraulic structures and water management in ancient civilizations.
Klaus Röttcher
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Comparison of conceptual rainfall–runoff models in semi‐arid watersheds of eastern Algeria
Abstract The northeastern of Algeria is the rainiest region of the country, where regional catchments are often subject to devastating floods. To improve the management of water resources, there is a need to develop rainfall–runoff models. This study was conducted to propose an event‐based flood prediction model adapted to the region.
Ishak Abdi, Mohamed Meddi
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Abstract The spatiotemporal dynamics of water volumes stored in the unsaturated root zone are a key control on the response of terrestrial hydrological systems. Robust, catchment‐scale root‐zone soil moisture estimates are thus critical for reliable predictions of river flow, groundwater recharge, or evaporation.
Laurène J. E. Bouaziz +8 more
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Direct current Resistivity (DCR) method was carried out to characterize the hydrogeological connection between the Tabular Middle Atlas (TMA) and the Saïs Basin. The TMA is one of the most important aquifers in northern Morocco that supplies the deep aquifer of the Saïs Basin.
Kh. Qarqori +8 more
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Pancreatic Stones: Treat or Ignore?
Painful, chronic pancreatitis is of complex etiology, but increasing clinical experience suggests that removal of pancreatic duct stones in many cases significantly improves patients’ symptoms. The development and refinement of therapeutic endoscopic retrograde choledochopancreatography have permitted improved access to the pancreatic duct, which makes
DA Howell
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Tri‐stereoscopic PeruSat‐1 imagery enables the simultaneous generation of 0.70 m‐resolution topography and spatially distributed Manning roughness maps, achieving 0.434 m vertical accuracy. Integrated into HEC‐RAS, these products provide consistent, high‐resolution inputs that improve hydraulic modelling and flood risk assessment in data‐scarce river ...
Jorge L. Miranda‐Pita +3 more
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New Mitochondrial Genomic Resources for the Freshwater Fishes of the Sanaga River (Cameroon)
The Sanaga River Basin in Cameroon hosts a rich but poorly documented freshwater fish diversity. Here, we report the first complete mitochondrial genomes for nine species across four teleost orders, based on 39 specimens sequenced using Illumina NovaSeq.
Herve Tjomb +6 more
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ABSTRACT Gravel augmentation measures are common practices in the context of large, bypassing river reaches, with the aim of mitigating the adverse effects of sediment starvation conditions that frequently occur below dams. However, the impacts of these structures on bedload transport reactivation and habitat diversification are typically transient due
Valentin Chardon +3 more
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ABSTRACT The study focused on modelling open channel flow in an agricultural ditch network. The objectives were (1) to set up a computational tool to explore the hydraulic impacts of water level control in a collector ditch network and (2) to test the effects of damming height and ditch flow resistance on the water level and its relation to field ...
Elina Paavonen +3 more
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Abstract In this study, the approximate three‐term (3 T) one‐dimensional (1D) vertical infiltration equation by Valiantzas (3 T‐V) and the 3 T approximate infiltration equation of the quasi‐exact implicit (QEI) Haverkamp equation (3T‐R) by Rahmati et al. for both direct and inverse modelling of water infiltration into soils were evaluated.
George Kargas +3 more
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