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ABSTRACT Global warming increases the potential risks of hydrological extremes, such as extreme precipitation and flood. Limited attention has been given to the integrated effects of climate change, land‐use change, and socioeconomic advancement on flood risk under global warming of 1.5°C and 2.0°C threshold outlined in the Paris Agreement.
Guodong Bian +7 more
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Qualitative reasoning in participatory spatial planning: the use of OSIRIS in the Yellow River Delta [PDF]
Eupen, M., van +3 more
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ABSTRACT When estimating future flood events using a global hydrological model (GHM), the large uncertainties associated with general circulation models (GCMs) and bias in the GHM model pose significant challenges. In the meantime, most future flood estimations are conducted only at specific gauge stations due to limited data availability and are ...
Jiaqing Wang, Quan J. Wang, Jianshi Zhao
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Remote sensing inversion on heavy metal content in salinized soil of Yellow River Delta based on Random Forest Regression-a case study of Gudao Town. [PDF]
Fu P +5 more
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Integrated Hydrological and Hydrodynamic Modeling for Mountainous Flooding—A Case Study in China
ABSTRACT Flooding in mountain regions has caused significant economic loss globally. Due to the complexity of mountainous flooding, that is, heavy runoff, landslides and debris flow, and limited monitoring data, it is extremely difficult to simulate and predict such events.
Jin Ni +4 more
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Effects of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on the Composition of the Soil Bacterial Communities in the Tidal Flat Wetlands of the Yellow River Delta of China. [PDF]
Qi Y +5 more
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ABSTRACT Efficient nitrogen (N) uptake is critical for crop yield, but soil salinization inhibits plant nitrogen acquisition. In this study, the nitrate (NO3−) transporter gene SsNRT2.5 and its promoter from the halophyte Suaeda salsa was investigated to elucidate the functional role in NO3− transport under salinity and low NO3−–N conditions.
Ranran Liu +8 more
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The Role of Link Length Hierarchy on Dynamic Connectivity in River Networks Across Climatic Regimes
Abstract Connectivity within river networks governs the transport and aggregation of fluxes such as water, sediment, and nutrients. Here we focus on dynamic connectivity (DC) $(DC)$, defined by the time‐evolving connectivity that emerges as fluxes propagate and mix through the network, characterized by minimal‐flow connectivity DCmin $\left(D{C}_{\min }
Dnyanesh Borse +4 more
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Abstract Accurate characterization of dense nonaqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) source zone architecture (SZA) is essential for contaminated site remediation. However, highly channelized aquifer heterogeneity and multi‐source contamination pose significant challenges.
Yanhao Wu +4 more
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Abstract Boundary‐layer winds strongly impact heavy rainfall through low‐level convergence, moisture transport, and vertical wind shear. Using high‐resolution observations from the 356‐m Shenzhen Meteorological Tower, together with ERA5 reanalysis and semi‐idealized numerical experiments, this study investigates the vertical structure and diurnal ...
Zhixing Liu, Yu Du
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