Intercomparison of deep learning models in predicting streamflow patterns: insight from CMIP6. [PDF]
Anwar H+7 more
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Enhancing runoff predictions in data-sparse regions through hybrid deep learning and hydrologic modeling. [PDF]
Chen S+6 more
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Accumulation of road salt in a calcareous fen: Kampoosa Bog, western Massachusetts. [PDF]
Ndlovu W, Guswa AJ, Rhodes AL.
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Sources and Pathways of PFAS Occurrence in Water Sources: Relative Contribution of Land-Applied Biosolids in an Agricultural Dominated Watershed. [PDF]
Peter LG, Lee LS.
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Climate change scenario in Bangladesh: historical data analysis and future projection based on CMIP6 model. [PDF]
Jihan MAT+5 more
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Thermodynamically inconsistent extreme precipitation sensitivities across continents driven by cloud-radiative effects. [PDF]
Ghausi SA+4 more
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Trend analysis of hydro-climatic variables such as streamflow, rainfall, and temperature provides useful information for effective water resources planning, designing, and management. Trends in observed streamflow at four gauging stations in the Gomti River basin of North India were assessed using the Mann–Kendall and Sen’s slope for the 1982 to 2012 ...
Himanshu Pathak+4 more
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<p>Monitoring trends and continuous changes to complement local studies on discharge and precipitation are becoming increasingly important, assessing systematically its temporal and spatial variation characteristics. It is also necessary to provide detailed study on the driving mechanisms of those variations, which can be a result of ...
Julio Isaac Montenegro Gambini+1 more
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Homogeneity and Trend Analysis of Rainfall and Streamflow of Seyhan Basin (Turkey)
Changes in the historical rainfall and streamflow observations are important for understanding the climate change. The homogeneity of the annual and monthly times series of 9 rainfall stations and 3 streamflow gages, located at the Seyhan basin in Turkey, was examined using standard normal homogeneity test and Buishand test.
Kamaran S. Ismail+3 more
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