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Hyper-resolution naturalized streamflow data for Geum River in South Korea (1951–2020)
Long-term streamflow data at a hyper-resolution (less than 1 km) is essential for hydroclimatic extreme and ecological assessment, which is not available over a river basin where rapid socioeconomic growth have been experienced. Here, we use the Variable
Byeong-Hee Kim +2 more
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Interbasin river mapping between Californian and Turkish rivers for climate change assessment
A climate change assessment for streamflow availability of the selected rivers in Turkey is presented. Using an Index Basin Mapping (IBM) approach, climate change information is transferred across hydrologically similar rivers.
Mustafa Sahin Dogan
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Six centuries of Upper Indus Basin streamflow variability and its climatic drivers. [PDF]
Rao MP +13 more
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ABSTRACT Invasive species can fundamentally alter their introduced habitats by changing natural processes and harming native species crucial to functional ecosystems and human needs. Although the number of potential invasive species is large, the suitability of novel locations to support population establishment is limited by both physical and ...
Emily E. Smoot +5 more
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Using Trail Cameras to Monitor Culvert Connectivity in Wadeable Streams
ABSTRACT Anthropogenic barriers in aquatic habitats have led to fragmentation and decreased fish diversity worldwide. Road crossing barriers such as culverts are a significant source of fragmentation and can impede aquatic organism passage (AOP). Many large extent efforts to inventory road crossing barriers and prioritize restoration efforts do not ...
Lesley Twiner +2 more
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The impact of water supply variability on treaty cooperation between international bilateral river basin riparian states [PDF]
This paper assesses the impact of water supply variability on treaty cooperation between international bilateral river basin riparian states. Climate change is anticipated to change the variability of water supply, as well as its expected magnitude ...
Dinar, Shlomi +3 more
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A study of analysis of ENSO impact on streamflow of Cisangkuy watershed West Java using Rainfall-Runoff model was done. The study was analyzed by using GR4J model. Daily rainfall and potential evaporation are model initial data.
Yopi Ilhamsyah
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Hydrodynamic and morphodynamic forces interacting across the sediment‐water interface control the biogeochemistry in the hyporheic zone. When investigating the redox zonation within streambeds, dissolved oxygen (O2) is considered a key solute to the ...
Alejandra Villa +5 more
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Abstract National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration–National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) developed the Soil Moisture Operational Product System (SMOPS) to serve as a one‐stop shop for all available microwave satellite soil moisture observations.
Jifu Yin +5 more
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Does Antecedent Catchment Wetness Explain the Timing of Rainfall‐Runoff Relationship Shifts?
Abstract Annual rainfall‐runoff relationships have been shown to shift during droughts and, in many catchments, not recover, resulting in less runoff per unit of precipitation than prior to the drought. While the cause of these shifts appears to be related to plant water use and subsurface water dynamics, it is still unclear which climatic conditions ...
Sina Zahedi +2 more
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