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Simulated changes in ground-water levels and streamflow resulting from future development (1970 to 2020) in the Platte River basin, Nebraska [PDF]
E.G. Lappala+2 more
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Abstract Digital elevation models generated by sampling and interpolating LiDAR data onto a square grid can produce reliable flood predictions. However, the arbitrary conventions in grid alignment that can introduce uncertainty in flood predictions are frequently overlooked.
M. Nguyen+4 more
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Snow Amount in Relation to Streamflow and Herbage Production in Western Colorado [PDF]
Ernest C. Frank
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Abstract Dams heavily regulate the natural hydrological regimes, impacting on riverine ecosystem and local communities. Yet, the impacts of dams on flow and sediment alterations in the alpine basins, such as the Yarlung Tsangpo River with its immense hydropower potential, remain largely understudied due to limited fine‐scale hydrological records. Here,
Dongmei Zhao+6 more
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Potentiometric surfaces of the upper glacial and Magothy aquifers and selected streamflow statistics, 1943-72, on Long Island, New York [PDF]
Donald E. Vaupel+3 more
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Abstract Streamflow can be separated into fast runoff and baseflow according to runoff pathways, and also into new and old water according to storage times. Typically, baseflow does not completely overlap with old water, nor does fast runoff completely overlap with new water.
Weifei Yang+4 more
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River Thermal Dynamics and Heatwaves of Polish Rivers Under Climate Change
Abstract Progression of global warming poses a significant risk to river ecosystems. However, how river heatwaves' characteristics across complex hydrological systems alter under climate change is still poorly understood. In this study, long‐term reconstructed daily river water temperatures (RWTs) from 125 hydrological stations in 70 rivers across ...
Jiang Sun+13 more
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Assessing climate change impacts on extreme hydrological characteristics of reservoir inflow in Tianshan Mountain Range, China. [PDF]
Yun X, Wang J, Bao H.
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Potential of Mussel Habitat Enhancement to Alleviate Eutrophication in Nutrient‐Enriched Estuaries
ABSTRACT Through altered freshwater flow regimes and excessive anthropogenic nutrient input, many estuaries around the world are showing signs of eutrophication. As shellfish can alleviate some of these issues through their water filtration capacity, shellfish habitat restoration efforts have increased markedly in the past decade. This study quantifies,
Alan Cottingham+6 more
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