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ABSTRACT This study investigates the impacts of climate change and land‐use changes on peak discharge and runoff behavior in the western watersheds of Lake Urmia, Iran. Employing machine learning algorithms (e.g., SVM), stochastic models (e.g., CA‐MARKOV), ERA5 reanalysis climate data, and the large‐scale hydrological VIC model, we assessed these ...
Ghasem Farahmand+2 more
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This study was carried out to examine rainfall-runoff relationship in the Upper Murat River Basin in Turkey. Murat River Basin, which forms the study area, includes Tunceli, Muş regions and Upper Murat within the Upper Euphrates in Eastern Anatolia ...
Mehmet Pala, Mehmet İshak Yüce
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Groundwater Flooding of Superficial Gravels in an Urbanized Catchment
ABSTRACT Groundwater behavior in superficial gravel aquifers is globally poorly understood, especially across urban regions where drinking water is sourced from elsewhere. This study focuses on one such region around Staines, SE UK, where local River Terrace Gravels form a thin (< 10 m) superficial aquifer.
Jonathan D. Paul+3 more
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Climate change impact drivers includes increased rainfall variability, increased extreme events, and changes in the mean behaviour of hydro-meteorological variables such as air temperature, rainfall, and runoff. As such, this study assessed the potential
Simbarashe Dzirekwa+4 more
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Annual and monthly runoff analysis in the Elqui River, Chile, a semi-arid snow-glacier fed basin
Balocchi, F., Pizarro, R., Meixner, T., & Urbina, F. (November- December, 2017). Annual and monthly runoff analysis in the Elqui River, Chile, a semi-arid snow-glacier fed basin.
Francisco Balocchi+3 more
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Wildfire‐Induced Enhancement in Downstream Flood Discharge in Watersheds of California
ABSTRACT Global climate change is increasingly associated with the prevalence of extreme precipitation and large wildfires. The influence of large wildfires on downstream flood discharge is concerning, particularly from a flood risk management perspective, where understanding the impact at a watershed scale is still fairly limited.
Wasitha Dilshan+2 more
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ABSTRACT Adapting to future climate change in flood‐prone landscapes will require climate‐resilient agricultural systems. Planting perennial crops, like switchgrass and willow, along river corridors can mitigate future flooding while supporting bioenergy markets.
Ganesh R. Ghimire+7 more
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Dynamics of drainage under stochastic rainfall in river networks [PDF]
We consider a linearized dynamical system modelling the flow rate of water along the rivers and hillslopes of an arbitrary watershed. The system is perturbed by a random rainfall in the form of a compound Poisson process. The model describes the evolution, at daily time scales, of an interconnected network of linear reservoirs and takes into account ...
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ABSTRACT There is increasing interest in installing water storage ponds as part of natural flood management (NFM) approaches being implemented globally. Despite decades of experience with constructing flood storage ponds within civil engineering disciplines, there remains little empirical evidence of their effectiveness in NFM.
Leo Peskett+5 more
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Analysis of Rainfall and Discharge Trend in Kashafrood Watershed Dr. Mehdi Vafakhah Assistant Professor of Watershed Management University of Tarbiat Modares Mohammad Bakhshi Tiragani M.Sc Student of Watershed Mangement University of Tarbiat Modares Majid Khazaei M.Sc Student of Watershed Mangement University of Tarbiat Modares [PDF]
Introduction The human activates and change of the land use has made changes in the peak and base flow discharge of the rivers. Also increasing the global average temperature has made anomalies in meteorological and hydrological variables such as ...
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