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Rainfall-triggered shallow landslides are widespread natural hazards around the world, causing many damages to human lives and property. In this study, we focused on predicting landslides in a large region by coupling a 1 km-resolution hydrological model
Sheng Wang +4 more
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The Role of Cover Thickness in the Rainfall-Induced Landslides of Nocera Inferiore 2005
In the context of rainfall-induced landslides involving pyroclastic soils, the present work analyzes the influence of cover thickness on slope stability conditions.
Lucia Coppola +3 more
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Review: Sources of Hydrological Model Uncertainties and Advances in Their Analysis
Despite progresses in representing different processes, hydrological models remain uncertain. Their uncertainty stems from input and calibration data, model structure, and parameters.
E. Moges +3 more
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Advances and visions in large-scale hydrological modelling : findings from the 11th Workshop on Large-Scale Hydrological Modelling [PDF]
Large-scale hydrological modelling has become increasingly wide-spread during the last decade. An annual workshop series on large-scale hydrological modelling has provided, since 1997, a forum to the German-speaking community for discussing recent ...
K. Berkhoff +21 more
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In regions with limited precipitation information, like Peru, many studies rely on precipitation data derived from satellite products (SPP) and model reanalysis.
Jonathan Qquenta +4 more
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Ensemble evaluation of hydrological model hypotheses [PDF]
It is demonstrated for the first time how model parameter, structural and data uncertainties can be accounted for explicitly and simultaneously within the Generalized Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation (GLUE) methodology.
Macleod, C.J.A. +35 more
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Bacterioplankton communities regulate energy and matter fluxes fundamental to all aquatic life. The Baltic Sea offers an outstanding ecosystem for interpreting causes and consequences of bacterioplankton community composition shifts resulting from ...
Markus V. Lindh +2 more
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Development and application of a soil classification-based conceptual catchment- scale hydrological model [PDF]
A conceptual, continuous, daily, semi distributed catchment-scale rainfall- runoff model that has the potential to be ultimately used in ungauged catchments is described.
Holman, Ian P., Marechal, David
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Proper soil water retention curves (SWRCs) are necessary for a fair analysis of groundwater flow in unsaturated slopes. The question is whether hydraulic parameters operating in situ can be reliably determined from laboratory tests or physical prototype ...
Marianna Pirone +5 more
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The impact of hydrological model structure on the simulation of extreme runoff events
. Hydrological extremes affect societies and ecosystems around the world in many ways, stressing the need to make reliable predictions using hydrological models. However, several different hydrological models can be selected to simulate extreme events. A
G. van Kempen +2 more
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