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Abstract Deep learning models (DLMs) have gained attention for estimating daily streamflow, often outperforming traditional process‐based models (PBMs). However, only recently have studies begun comparing the performance of DLMs and PBMs under uncertain data conditions, and the existing work overlooks streamflow measurement errors, consider only a ...
Seon‐Ho Kim +3 more
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Fifteen Years of WRTDS for Advancing Water-Quality Science: A Review of Methodological Developments and Global Applications. [PDF]
Zhang Q +3 more
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Brook: A Hydrologic Simulation Model for Eastern Forests [PDF]
Federer, C. Anthony, Lash, Douglas
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Abstract The production, transport, loss, and export of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) are closely connected with hydrometeorological drivers. While terrestrial production depends on biogeochemical variables like soil moisture, air temperature, and the contact area between water and organic matter sources, export is determined by water availability and
Juan Pesántez +7 more
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How the Choice of Spatial Resolution Affects Freshwater Fish Species Distribution Models. [PDF]
Fundaro' D +3 more
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A Socio‐Hydrological Model for Adaptive Water Allocation in the Heihe River Basin
Abstract Sustainable management of river basins requires an understanding of how water allocation responds to the human decisions driving it, along with the subsequent economic and ecological consequences. Current models often consider water allocation decisions as single and discontinuous events, overlooking the continuous and adaptive nature of human
Ziyan Han +4 more
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A coupled spatial reduction-reconstruction and LSTM framework (SRR-LSTM) for groundwater level prediction in large irrigation districts. [PDF]
Wei H +7 more
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Downscaling Daily Discharge to Sub‐Daily Scales for Alpine Glacierized Catchments
Abstract Hydrological dynamics in glacierized catchments of the Alps are shaped by temperature‐driven processes, including snow and ice melt as well as precipitation, leading to diel streamflow cycles that vary in intensity within‐ and among‐the seasons.
Anne‐Laure Argentin +9 more
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Asymmetry in snow-water nexus in mountain areas mainly governed by meteorological seasonal changes. [PDF]
Pimentel R, Notarnicola C.
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Abstract Maritime mountain snowpacks are among the least understood and most poorly quantified components of global snow water storage, despite their vital role in sustaining water supplies and ecosystem health. Here, we present a 4‐year record of snow mass distribution across eight small‐to‐medium‐sized (5.2–63.4 km2) watersheds within the coastal ...
R. Bisset +12 more
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