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ABSTRACT Efficient water resource management is critical for sustainable agriculture, with evapotranspiration (ET) serving as a key parameter. Remote sensing (RS) techniques offer cost‐effective approaches for ET estimation and irrigation performance assessment in extensive agricultural systems.
Kivanç Hayri Doganay +1 more
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Spatiotemporal land use land cover dynamics and rainfall-runoff responses in the urbanizing Gdynia, Poland. [PDF]
Galata AW, Gulshad K, Szydłowski M.
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Scaling of Short‐Duration, Summer Rainfall Event Temporal Profiles With Warming Over Great Britain
Temperature scaling has been used to analyse the temporal profiles of short‐duration, summer rainfall events in Great Britain, for sub‐hourly observed and convection‐permitting climate model (CPM) data. Results show an increase with dewpoint temperature of event total rainfall depth, maximum intensity, concentration and front‐loading.
Alexandra Seawell +6 more
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Copula-based multivariate analysis of hydrological drought over jiabharali sub-basin of Brahmaputra River, India. [PDF]
Chakma B +7 more
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Historical observations and bias‐corrected CMIP6 projections reveal intensifying warm extremes, declining cold events and increasingly irregular precipitation patterns across Morocco. Future warming, particularly under SSP5‐8.5, produces an almost linear amplification of heat, aridity and hydrological stress, leading to longer droughts and more intense
Oualid Hakam +4 more
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Flood frequency analysis of Panchganga river basin using Gumbel and Log-Pearson Type III models. [PDF]
Das S +5 more
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This study reveals how climate change alters the water cycle in the Three Rivers Source region by degrading its important ‘solid groundwater’ (seasonally frozen ground). We found that runoff response varies by watershed and the role of permafrost decreases sharply, making water supply more dependent on rainfall and becoming increasingly vulnerable ...
Chenchen Ren +6 more
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Simulation of the Hydro-ecological Impacts of Climate Change on an Upland Peatland in the Massif Central. [PDF]
Thompson JR +4 more
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We downscale CanESM2 with the Regional Climate Model version 4 (20 km) and evaluate against 15 stations to derive monthly PET (Hargreaves–Samani) and SPEI for northeastern Iran (1990–2009, 2040–2059, 2080–2099). Results show robust PET increases and a shift toward more negative monthly SPEI—especially April–September—indicating earlier onset and longer
Nasrin Salehnia +6 more
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Beyond Steady-State: An Integrated Framework Unveils BPAP as the Highest-Risk Bisphenol in a Dynamic River System. [PDF]
Zhang Z +8 more
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