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Hydrological connectivity: Linking concepts with practical implications

CATENA, 2009
Abstract The interest in the study of hydrological connectivity has developed in recent years and its potential to provide an integrated approach for the study of complex systems has been increasingly recognised. Research on hydrological connectivity can also help to understand better the effects of changes in the system and thus provide crucial ...
Irantzu Lexartza-Artza, John Wainwright
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Effects of Surface Microtopography on Hydrologic Connectivity

World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2012, 2012
Land surface is generally not smooth. The existence of puddles breaks the continuity of various hydrologic features/properties. The spatial connectivity of topographic surfaces has significant influence on a series of hydrologic and geomorphologic processes and results in localized and independent hydrologic mass balance.
Jun Yang, Xuefeng Chu
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Human-made small reservoirs alter dryland hydrological connectivity

Science of The Total Environment
Our research shed light on the distribution, number, and impact of small reservoirs (SRs) on rural dryland water availability and hydrology. We measured the storage capacity, relationship to environmental variables, and effects on the hydrology of all SRs (1225) found within a Sonoran Desert basin.
Alberto, Búrquez   +3 more
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Connectivity as a concept for characterising hydrological behaviour

Hydrological Processes, 2008
Received 27 October 2008 Accepted 27 October 2008 Introduction In recent years, an increasing number of studies have referred to the concept of ‘connectivity’ in an attempt to explain hydrological (Western et al., 2001), geomorphological (Brierly et al., 2006) and ecological (Pringle, 2003) systems.
Michaelides, K, Chappell, A.
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Hydrologic Applications of the Connection Machine CM‐2

Water Resources Research, 1991
Massively parallel computers will play an increasingly dominant role in hydrological computing. One such computer is the Connection Machine model CM‐2, a single‐instruction stream, multiple‐data stream computer with up to 65,536 processors, as much as 8 gigabytes (Gbyte) of random access memory distributed among the processors, and a FORTRAN compiler ...
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Investigating Hydrological Connectivity inthe Yamuna River System, India

Vertical connectivity between groundwater and river discharge is fundamental in maintaining river health. Groundwater sustains baseflow in rivers during lean period, helps in maintaining e-flow, and facilitates the transfer of nutrients and organisms across the hyporheic zone. The present study has been conducted in a ~300 km long alluvial reach of the
Nikita Karnatak   +4 more
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Multi-Connectivity as an Enabler for Reliable Low Latency Communications—An Overview

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2020
Marie-Theres Suer   +2 more
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Regulation of prefrontal patterning and connectivity by retinoic acid

Nature, 2021
Belen Lorente-Galdos   +2 more
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