Effect of gypsum on transport of IMX-104 constituents in overland flow under simulated rainfall. [PDF]
Polyakov V +3 more
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Localized identification of seepage and ponding in earthen embankment using infrared thermography assimilated with different deep learning frameworks. [PDF]
Kumar R, Stutz HH, Johari K.
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Dataset on the impacts of sand and leaf litter on the hydrological performance of green roofs as surrogate for infiltration-based blue-green infrastructure (BGI). [PDF]
Joshi P +4 more
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Miocene African topography induces decoupling of Somali Jet and South Asian summer monsoon rainfall. [PDF]
Han Z +5 more
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Drought, grazing, and nitrogen input influence nutrient supply and soil faunal activity in a semi-arid savannah grassland. [PDF]
Munjonji L +5 more
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Early sowing enhances genotypic performance in mitigating the risk of wheat blast-induced yield loss: evidence from a 23-year simulation study in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Krupnik TJ +12 more
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Theoretical prediction of rainfall intensity for a small rainfall simulator
In this contribution, a theoretical approach was developed for predicting rainfall intensity for a small rainfall simulator. The developed equation was tested for two different devices and different pressure head and water temperature values. The proposed relationship was found to have a good predictive ability of rainfall intensity.
Agosta, Martina +5 more
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Christiansen uniformity revisited: Re-thinking uniformity assessment in rainfall simulator studies
Rainfall simulators have been used extensively for a variety of research applications. The uniformity and spatial distribution of simulated rainfall is an important metric to consider when conducting rainfall simulator experiments. Over the past 80 years,
Daniel Green, Ian Pattison
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Automated rainfall simulator for variable rainfall on urban green areas [PDF]
Rainfall simulators can enhance our understanding of the hydrologic processes affecting the total runoff to urban drainage systems. This knowledge can be used to improve urban drainage designs. In this study, a rainfall simulator is developed to simulate
Kristoffer T Nielsen +2 more
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