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Irrigation canal models for automatic control purposes [PDF]
volumes during normal canal operation. In order to develop control algorithms for irrigation canals there is a need for simple linear models to be used in the algorithms.
Galvis Restrepo, Eduard +3 more
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Evaluating Watershed Response Using WEPPcloud—EU for Wildfire Burned Areas in Portugal
We tested WEPPcloud—European Union (EU) model on two burned catchments in Portugal, revealing the importance of local data for accurate simulation. Incorporating national and catchment‐specific data decreased equifinality and simplified model calibration.
Marta Basso +4 more
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Physically-based distributed model for coupled surface runoff and subsurface flow simulation at the catchment scale [PDF]
The interactions between surface and subsurface hydrologic processes are important in many water resource applications and require modeling approaches capable of treating these processes in an integrated manner.
Bixio, Anna Chiara +3 more
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Abstract Large‐scale hydrological models are progressing toward sub‐kilometer resolutions to achieve “locally relevant hydrological simulations.” However, grid‐based domain representations introduce significant errors in streamflow within small catchments, a challenge that remains unresolved by state‐of‐the‐art modeling schemes, such as 8‐directional ...
P. K. Shrestha +4 more
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Penelusuran Banjir dengan Metode Numerik Daerah Aliran Sungai Ngunggahan Wonogiri [PDF]
Penelusuran Banjir dengan Metode Numerik Daerah Aliran Sungai Ngunggahan Wonogiri. Skripsi, Program Studi Teknik Sipil, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta.
WARDANU, HANIF SATRIA
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James Buttle Review: Bed, Banks and Beyond: River Flood Dynamics
Primary influences on peak flow dynamics at different spatial scales. ABSTRACT Floods are amplified and attenuated by features and processes across spatial scales, defined here as flood dynamics. We review and synthesise these influences at the catchment, river network and reach scales as a means of integrating understanding of controls on flood ...
Ellen Wohl +2 more
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Abstract Floodplains can significantly impact the routing of flood waves across the landscape, however, their representation in broad‐scale water resource and flood prediction models is limited. To identify hydraulically relevant floodplains at scale, we developed a workflow to automatically extract reach‐averaged topographic features from high ...
Rebecca M. Diehl +5 more
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Horizontal cooling towers: riverine ecosystem services and the fate of thermoelectric heat in the contemporary Northeast US [PDF]
The electricity sector is dependent on rivers to provide ecosystem services that help regulate excess heat, either through provision of water for evaporative cooling or by conveying, diluting and attenuating waste heat inputs. Reliance on these ecosystem
Fekete, Balazs M. +6 more
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Abstract The National Water Model (NWM) is a key tool for flood forecasting, planning, and water management. Key challenges facing the NWM include calibration and parameter regionalization when confronted with big data. We present two novel versions of high‐resolution (∼37 km2) differentiable models (a type of hybrid model): one with implicit, unit ...
Yalan Song +22 more
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Abstract Streamflow observations, essential for various water resource applications, are often unavailable at critical locations in need. Although different models have been proposed to enhance streamflow predictability at ungauged locations, the challenge extends beyond model fidelity.
Ganesh R. Ghimire +2 more
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