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Effective hydrological drought monitoring depending on the catchment's hydrological regime

2023
There is an expected increase in the occurrence and severity of hydrometeorological extremes in many regions worldwide. Current research indicates that despite a positive trend in reducing drought impacts, most regions still need to adapt their monitoring practices to cope with projected drought events effectively.
Oscar Manuel Baez Villanueva   +1 more
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Scaling biodiversity responses to hydrological regimes

Biological Reviews, 2017
ABSTRACTOf all ecosystems, freshwaters support the most dynamic and highly concentrated biodiversity on Earth. These attributes of freshwater biodiversity along with increasing demand for water mean that these systems serve as significant models to understand drivers of global biodiversity change. Freshwater biodiversity changes are often attributed to
Rolls, Robert J.   +7 more
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Modelling the Hydrological Regimes in Acidified Watersheds

Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 1986
Application of a hydrological model to three Canadian watersheds forms part of a verification package to test its accuracy and portability. Agreement of model results with observed data on hydrograph, groundwater flow and snowpack is reasonably good. The model results are consistent with the observed pH and with many of the episodic events that have ...
A. G. Bobbal   +6 more
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Current Hydrological Regime of the Volga Reservoirs

Water Resources, 2023
The study is focused on variations of air temperature in the basin of the Volga reservoirs, the total inflow into the water bodies, their water exchange, water level and temperature, and the heat content of water mass in open-water period under various climate conditions.
S. A. Poddubnyi   +4 more
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Soil redox dynamics under dynamic hydrologic regimes - A review

Science of The Total Environment, 2021
Electron transfer (redox) reactions, mediated by soil microbiota, modulate elemental cycling and, in part, establish the redox poise of soil systems. Understanding soil redox processes significantly improves our ability to characterize coupled biogeochemical cycling in soils and aids in soil health management.
Zengyu, Zhang, Alex, Furman
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Changes in hydrologic regime by dams

Geomorphology, 2005
Dams have major impacts on river hydrology, primarily through changes in the timing, magnitude, and frequency of low and high flows, ultimately producing a hydrologic regime differing significantly from the pre-impoundment natural flow regime. This paper presents the analysis of pre- and post-dam hydrologic changes from dams that cover the spectrum of ...
Francis J. Magilligan, Keith H. Nislow
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Hydrological regime of Lake Bol’shoi Tambukan

Water Resources, 2007
The results of studying the hydrological regime of Lake Bol’shoi Tambukan and its catchement are discussed; the data reveal higher total evaporation from forest plantings in comparison with evaporation from other land areas of the catchment. A close relationship was shown to exist between the lake water level and humidity factor of the surrounding area;
A. P. Kazankin, O. S. Florinskiy
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