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Climate-adaptive and low-carbon multi-objective water resources optimization in arid oasis cities. [PDF]
Shao H +6 more
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ABSTRACT Tropical rivers play a key role in regional carbon budgets, yet greenhouse gas (GHG) dynamics in regulated systems remain poorly understood. This study investigates the seasonal variability of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) concentrations, isotopic composition (δ13C), and river‐atmosphere fluxes in the lower Tocantins River, a ...
Maria Gabriella da S. Araújo +5 more
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Multiscale phosphorus loss in farmland driven by precipitation: effects of farmland type. [PDF]
Shi K, Zhang H, Mei X, Liu B, Xiao Q.
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Intense floods of short duration are called flash floods. They often occur during intense rainfall in small to moderate sized catchments. The time from the causative event (usually rainfall) to the peak of the runoff can be very short, in the order of a few hours.
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ABSTRACT Understanding how changes in catchment conditions affect ecohydrology in response to rainfall‐runoff events is crucial when developing informed strategies to enhance flow resilience, restore natural habitats, interpret water quality data or reduce flood risk.
Josie Ashe +7 more
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Effect of polyacrylamide concentration on runoff redistribution and sediment yield control from karst spoil heaps under simulated rainfall. [PDF]
Zhu X, Yang H, Yan Y.
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ABSTRACT As ecosystem engineers, beavers (Castor canadensis) modify river corridor form through dam building. When beavers are removed from a river corridor, their unmaintained dams wash out, altering the stream's hydrologic regime. The assumption that beaver dams increase floodplain connectivity is frequently presumed but has not been directly ...
Kayla Schultz +4 more
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Study on snowmelt runoff simulation in the Kaidu River basin
Alpine snowmelt is an important generation mode for runoff in the source region of the Tarim River basin, which covers four subbasins characterized by large area, sparse gauge stations, mixed runoff supplied by snowmelt and rainfall, and remarkably ...
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Spatiotemporal land use land cover dynamics and rainfall-runoff responses in the urbanizing Gdynia, Poland. [PDF]
Galata AW, Gulshad K, Szydłowski M.
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ABSTRACT Anthropogenic impacts on the thermal regime of rivers include climate change and deforestation. For the latter, developing modelling tools that can account for the impact of varying vegetation cover on river temperatures is essential. This study describes a new addition to the CEQUEAU hydrological and water temperature model: a shading ...
Zouhir Dichane +4 more
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