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Evaluation of WetSpass-M Model for Estimation of Hydrological Response of Neyshabur-Rookh Watershed to Climate Change of Future Years [PDF]

open access: yesمجله آب و خاک, 2022
Introduction The sustainable availability of water resources and the qualitative and quantitative status of these resources are threatened by many natural and antropogenic factors, among which climate change plays an important role.
Sepideh Dowlatabadi   +2 more
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Quantitative Evaluation of the Impact of Vegetation Restoration and Climate Variation on Runoff Attenuation in the Luan River Basin Based on the Extended Budyko Model

open access: yesLand, 2023
The occurrence of water scarcity and extreme hydrological events is becoming increasingly frequent worldwide. The river runoff process, as an important link in the water cycle of a basin, is an essential content of the study of hydrological processes in ...
Shuaijun Yue   +6 more
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Mountain Permafrost Hydrology—A Practical Review Following Studies from the Andes

open access: yesGeosciences, 2022
Climate change is expected to reduce water security in arid mountain regions around the world. Vulnerable water supplies in semi-arid zones, such as the Dry Andes, are projected to be further stressed through changes in air temperature, precipitation ...
Lukas U. Arenson   +3 more
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OpenForecast: An Assessment of the Operational Run in 2020–2021

open access: yesGeosciences, 2022
OpenForecast is the first openly available national-scale operational runoff forecasting system in Russia. Launched in March 2020, it routinely provides 7-day ahead predictions for 834 gauges across the country.
Georgy Ayzel, Dmitriy Abramov
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Quantifying the Impact of Future Climate Change on Runoff in the Amur River Basin Using a Distributed Hydrological Model and CMIP6 GCM Projections

open access: yesAtmosphere, 2021
The Amur River is one of the top ten longest rivers in the world, and its hydrological response to future climate change has been rarely investigated.
Ke Wen, Bing Gao, Mingliang Li
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Estimation runoff of Bara-Ariye basin using WetSpa and artificial neural network models [PDF]

open access: yesنشریه جغرافیا و برنامه‌ریزی, 2018
Accurate estimation of watershed runoff has a crucial role in its management. Until now many researchers used different models such as integrated and distributed models, and also artificial intelligent methods to estimate basin runoff.
Hosein Rahmati   +2 more
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Multi-Scale Correlation between Soil Loss and Natural Rainfall on Sloping Farmland Using the Hilbert–Huang Transform in Southwestern China

open access: yesAgronomy, 2023
The Hilbert–Huang transform (HHT) has been used as a powerful tool for analyzing nonlinear and nonstationary time series. Soil loss is controlled by complicated physical processes and thus fluctuates with nonlinearity and nonstationarity over time.
Xiaopeng Shi   +5 more
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Appropriate Method to Estimate Farmland Drainage Coefficient in the Wanyan River Surface Waterlogged Area in Suibin County of the Sanjiang Plain, China

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2023
Drainage coefficient has an important influence on the determination of the scale of drainage engineering and agricultural production. This paper calculated the drainage coefficient based on the calculation results of theoretical runoff using the ...
Lijun You   +3 more
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Effect of Locally Adapted Conservation Tillage on Runoff, Soil Erosion, and Agronomic Performance in Semiarid Rain-Fed Farming in Ethiopia

open access: yesLand, 2023
An on-farm field experiment on a locally adapted conservation tillage method was undertaken to evaluate its effect on soil erosion, surface runoff, and agronomic parameters.
Laike Kebede   +5 more
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Calculating the Environmental Impacts of Low-Impact Development Using Long-Term Hydrologic Impact Assessment: A Review of Model Applications

open access: yesLand, 2023
Low-impact development (LID) is a planning and design strategy that addresses water quality and quantity while providing co-benefits in the urban and suburban landscape.
Zhenhang Cai   +4 more
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