Abstract The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite has enabled river discharge estimation for global rivers including ungauged regions. This remotely sensed discharge (SwRSQ) generated from SWOT's cloud‐penetrating measurements of river widths, water surface elevation, and slope is expected to have improved accuracy and spatiotemporal ...
Y. Ishikawa +6 more
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Hydrological response and soil water soluble antimony and arsenic transport under climate change using SWAT modeling. [PDF]
Bu C +5 more
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A Method to Implement Natural Flow Regimes for Regulated Rivers
Abstract Rivers throughout the world have been dammed for flood control, irrigation, hydropower, and water storage for centuries. Dams service the economic and development needs of societies, but degrade the ecology of rivers. To conserve diminishing aquatic species and their habitats, methods are needed to help managers implement flow releases with ...
Nicholas A. Som, Seth W. Naman
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Spatiotemporal variations in dissolved organic carbon in China's major river basins and their associations with climate change and human activities. [PDF]
Sun Y +7 more
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Using Environmental Tracers to Reduce Uncertainty in Natural Flood Management Modeling
Abstract Natural flood management (NFM) is a nature‐based solution that has grown in importance within flood risk policy and management over the last two decades. There is limited evidence on nature‐based solutions' effectiveness, and no accepted best practice on forecasting their performance. To explore NFM effectiveness, we built a hydrological model
Sarah L. Collins +5 more
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Modeling runoff, sediment yield and conservation measures using SWAT in Ajima catchment, Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Hatiye SD, Tilahun TK, Edamo ML.
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Evaluating Approximations of River Channel Shape Using a National Cross‐Section Database
Abstract Many hydrologic applications require basic information on the size and shape of river channels, but measuring cross section (XS) geometry in the field or via remote sensing can be costly and often provides only partial coverage. Given these challenges, we capitalized upon an existing data set of 46,971 XS from gaging stations to evaluate ...
C. J. Legleiter, P. J. Kinzel
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Nile basin flow regimes under 21<sup>st</sup> century climate variability. [PDF]
Elhaddad H +5 more
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Watershed Assessment of New Boston Air Force Station (NBAFS) [PDF]
New Hampshire Water Resources Research Center (NH WRRC)
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Graphical Abstract Abstract Effective sediment management in reservoir–river coupled systems remains a global challenge due to the conflicting objectives of sediment evacuation from reservoirs and deposition reduction in downstream reaches. This study proposed a physics‐based modeling framework oriented to a reservoir–river coupled system, which ...
Junqiang Xia +7 more
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