Winter Baseflow Calibration's Critical Role in Hydrological Modeling for the Pamir Region
Abstract The Pamir Mountains, a critical water source for Central Asia, require accurate quantification of runoff components for water resource management under climate change. Uncertainties in precipitation data are known to greatly affect hydrological model accuracy, leading to the widespread use of multi‐data calibration methods to avoid internal ...
J. Huang +4 more
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Non-temperature environmental drivers modulate warming-induced 21st-century permafrost degradation on the Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]
Fu Z +7 more
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River Discharge: In State of the Climate in 2015. [PDF]
Holmes, R. M. +4 more
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The Net GHG Balance and Budget of the Permafrost Region (2000–2020) From Ecosystem Flux Upscaling [PDF]
Justine Ramage +19 more
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Abstract Deep learning (DL) models such as Long‐Short‐Term‐Memory (LSTM) networks have achieved exceptional predictive accuracy in rainfall–runoff modeling. Yet these models learn from statistical correlations rather than hydrologic insights, raising the question of whether their internal functional reasoning is physically reliable.
Ara Bayati, Ali A. Ameli, Saman Razavi
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Whole-genome sequencing and determination of the properties of 18 strains of the genus <i>Bacillus</i> isolated from permafrost in Yakutia. [PDF]
Goncharova Y +9 more
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A model of the methane cycle, permafrost, and hydrology of the Siberian continental margin [PDF]
David Archer
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Abstract The altitude effect (AE) of stable isotopes in meteoric water (δ18O and δ2H), that is, the depletion of water isotopes with increasing altitude, is an important theoretical assumption of isotope‐based paleoaltimetry. However, this assumption has recently been challenged, as many in situ observations fail to consistently demonstrate the ...
Yudong Shi +8 more
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Shallow coastal zones are key mediators in Arctic land-ocean carbon fluxes. [PDF]
van Crimpen FCJ +8 more
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Permafrost Thaw Patterning Through Thermal Channelization
Abstract On some frozen hillslopes, subsurface water above permafrost is routed through regularly spaced, linear features known as water tracks, which are active sources of greenhouse gas release. We test whether water tracks form through thermal channelization, where heat from viscous dissipation in flowpaths deepens the thaw, creating a preferred ...
K. L. P. Warburton +3 more
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