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ABSTRACT The Columbia river provides the largest Pacific outflow in the Western Hemisphere and the greatest hydropower production of any North American river system. For hydropower generation and flood risk management, four massive water storage reservoirs followed the Columbia River Treaty between Canada and the United States, with three Canadian dams,
Colleen A. Phelan +2 more
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The Evaluation of Potential Evapotranspiration Estimation Models and Its Spatial Distribution in the Southern Basin of Aras River [PDF]
Accurate estimating of potential evapotranspiration is essential for many studies related to agriculture and water balance. This study was carried out with the aim of surveying models for estimating potential evapotranspiration in the southern basin of ...
Saeed Jahanbakhsh +3 more
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Estimation of Potential Evapotranspiration across Sri Lanka Using a Distributed Dual-Source Evapotranspiration Model under Data Scarcity [PDF]
Udara Senatilleke +4 more
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This study demonstrates that ECOSTRESS lands surface temperature (LST) data are sensitive to forest thinning, regional drought, and their interaction. Consistent with high‐resolution UAV images, ECOSTRESS LST data indicate thinned forest had significantly greater temperature across years.
Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey +9 more
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Evaluation and collaboration of some potential evapotranspiration estimating methods
A. RAMBABU, B. BAPUJI RAO
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Analyses of potential evapotranspiration of two major towns in Enugu State, Nigeria
G.I. Ezenne, M. U. Obiajuibe
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On the Sensitivity of Potential Evapotranspiration in Egypt to Different Dynamical Downscaling Options and Boundary Layer Schemes Using a High-Resolution Regional Climate Model [PDF]
Samy A. Anwar, Ankur Srivastava
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Abstract Understanding the propagation patterns of hydrological droughts is crucial for drought prevention, disaster mitigation, and water resource management. Two common methodological frameworks are employed: standardized indices, represented by the Standardized Streamflow Index (SSI), and threshold‐based (non‐standardized) indices, represented by ...
Jiefeng Wu +7 more
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