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Evaluation of fish habitat suitability based on stream hydrodynamics and water quality using SWAT and HEC-RAS linked simulation. [PDF]
Park J, Jang S, Lee H, Gou J, Song I.
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Streamflow Prediction Using Complex Networks. [PDF]
Farhat AW, Deepthi B, Sivakumar B.
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Warming leads to both earlier and later snowmelt floods over the past 70 years. [PDF]
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Assimilation of Streamflow Observations
2018Streamflow is arguably the most important predictor in operational hydrologic forecasting and water resources management. Assimilation of streamflow observations into hydrologic models has received growing attention in recent decades as a cost-effective means to improve prediction accuracy. Whereas the methods used for streamflow data assimilation (DA)
Noh, Seong Jin+4 more
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Estimating Winter Streamflow Using Conceptual Streamflow Model
Journal of Cold Regions Engineering, 2000Ice-affected periods represent a significant portion of the annual hydrograph for most Canadian hydrometric stations. Because the stage-discharge relation is not reliable under ice-cover conditions, Water Survey of Canada subjectively interpolates winter streamflow from as few as two observations of discharge during the ice-covered season, which may ...
R. D. Moore+5 more
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Global streamflows – Part 1: Characteristics of annual streamflows
Journal of Hydrology, 2007Summary This is the first of three related papers that summarizes streamflow characteristics of a set of 1221 global rivers. The rivers are well distributed world-wide, are un-impacted by upstream reservoirs or diversions for the period of data collection and have at least 10 years of continuous monthly and annual streamflow data.
Murray C. Peel+3 more
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2016
Streamflow data are vital for a variety of water-resources issues, from flood warning to water supply planning. The collection of streamflow data is usually an involved and complicated process. This chapter serves as an overview of the streamflow data collection process.
Gregg J. Wiche, Robert R. Holmes
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Streamflow data are vital for a variety of water-resources issues, from flood warning to water supply planning. The collection of streamflow data is usually an involved and complicated process. This chapter serves as an overview of the streamflow data collection process.
Gregg J. Wiche, Robert R. Holmes
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The Impact of Drainage on Streamflow
2015The primary concern of agricultural drainage engineers is, as reflected by the contents of this Monograph, the control of water table conditions within an area of crop production. However, as concern about environmental impacts continues to grow, it is becoming increasingly important to be aware that agricultural effects may extend beyond the boundary ...
Robinson, M., Rycroft, D.W.
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East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 1979
(1979). 1.2.4 Streamflow. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal: Vol. 43, Hydrological Research in East Africa, pp. 31-34.
J. R. Blackie, K. A. Edwards
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(1979). 1.2.4 Streamflow. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal: Vol. 43, Hydrological Research in East Africa, pp. 31-34.
J. R. Blackie, K. A. Edwards
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Assessment of Streamflow Variability with Upgraded HydroClimatic Conceptual Streamflow Model
Water Resources Management, 2019HydroClimatic Conceptual Streamflow (HCCS) model is a conceptual model for prediction and future assessment of daily streamflow using climate inputs and time-varying watershed characteristics. However, without denying its useful salient features in a changing climate, applicability of the HCCS model is limited to the basins without any major man-made ...
Mayank Suman, Rajib Maity
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