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  1. Investigating the critical influencing factors of snowmelt runoff and development of a mid-long term snowmelt runoff forecasting

    Snowmelt runoff is a vital source of fresh water in cold regions. Accurate snowmelt runoff forecasting is crucial in supporting the integrated...

    Hongling Zhao, Hongyan Li, ... Meichu Yao in Journal of Geographical Sciences
    Article 23 June 2023
  2. The Anthropogenic “Runoff” Landscape of the Central Negev Desert

    Landscapes are inherently formed by geological, climatic, and geomorphological processes. However, anthropogenic activities may also affect the...
    Hendrik J. Bruins in Landscapes and Landforms of Israel
    Chapter 2024
  3. Quantify the impacts of climate variability and anthropogenic activities on runoff: With an improved double mass curve method

    Quantitative assessments of the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities on runoff help us to better understand the mechanisms of...

    Junju Zhou, Dongxiang Xue, ... Yaru Zhao in Journal of Geographical Sciences
    Article 01 November 2023
  4. Assessment of runoff changes in the sub-basin of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River basin, China based on multiple methods

    Quantitative assessment of the impact of climate variability and human activities on runoff plays a pivotal role in water resource management and...

    **ngbo Wang, Shuanghu Zhang, Yiman Tian in Journal of Arid Land
    Article 01 April 2024
  5. Runoff change in the Yellow River Basin of China from 1960 to 2020 and its driving factors

    Analysing runoff changes and how these are affected by climate change and human activities is deemed crucial to elucidate the ecological and...

    Baoliang Wang, Hongxiang Wang, ... Wenxian Guo in Journal of Arid Land
    Article 01 February 2024
  6. Runoff characteristics and its sensitivity to climate factors in the Weihe River Basin from 2006 to 2018

    Exploring the current runoff characteristics after the large-scale implementation of the Grain for Green (GFG) project and investigating its...

    Changxue Wu, Ruirui Xu, ... Guangju Zhao in Journal of Arid Land
    Article 21 December 2022
  7. Northern Dvina River: Long Periods of Increased and Decreased Water and Ionic Runoff in the 19th–21st Centuries

    Abstract

    This paper analyzes long-term time series of annual and seasonal water and ionic runoff of the Northern Dvina River measured near the village...

    A. G. Georgiadi, A. O. Danilenko in Geography and Natural Resources
    Article 01 June 2022
  8. Transport mechanism of eroded sediment particles under freeze-thaw and runoff conditions

    Hydraulic erosion associated with seasonal freeze-thaw cycles is one of the most predominant factors, which drives soil strip** and transportation....

    Tian Wang, Peng Li, ... Zhanbin Li in Journal of Arid Land
    Article 17 May 2022
  9. Comparative Assessment of Impacts of Future Climate Change on Runoff in Upper Daqinghe Basin, China

    Assessing runoff changes is of great importance especially its responses to the projected future climate change on local scale basins because such...

    Romaine Ingabire, Yuru Chang, ... Yanjun Shen in Chinese Geographical Science
    Article 15 May 2024
  10. A GIS-based approach for identification of optimum runoff harvesting sites and storage estimation: a study from Subarnarekha-Kangsabati Interfluve, India

    Water scarcity in the Subarnarekha-Kangsabati Interfluve region is making a barrier in the development of the area. Although this region used to...

    Manas Karmakar, Debasis Ghosh in Applied Geomatics
    Article 29 March 2022
  11. Synergistic effects of multiple driving factors on the runoff variations in the Yellow River Basin, China

    River runoff plays an important role in watershed ecosystems and human survival, and it is controlled by multiple environmental factors. However, the...

    Junjie Wang, Bing Shi, ... Shaopeng Yang in Journal of Arid Land
    Article 31 August 2021
  12. Calculation of instream ecological water requirements under runoff variation conditions: Taking **tiaoxi River in Taihu Lake Basin as an example

    Climate change and human activity can cause remarkable hydrological variation. Traits of hydrological series such as runoff before and after the...

    Qin Wang, Shuwen Wang, ... Lingjie Li in Journal of Geographical Sciences
    Article 07 August 2021
  13. The Pattern of Extreme Precipitation and River Runoff using Ground Data in Eastern Nepal

    The topography and positioning of the Himalaya modulate the atmospheric circulation in South Asia leading to summer monsoon events in Nepal. The...
    Shakil Regmi, Martin Lindner in Applied Geomorphology and Contemporary Issues
    Chapter 2022
  14. The projected impacts of smart decline on urban runoff contamination levels

    There has been mounting interest about how the repurposing of vacant land (VL) through green infrastructure (the most common smart decline strategy)...

    Rui Zhu, Galen Newman in Computational Urban Science
    Article Open access 29 March 2021
  15. Snowmelt Runoff Forecasting in Himalayan Basins Using Remote Sensing Inputs

    In HimalayasSnowmelt runoff forecasting, snow, ice and glaciers play an important role in the hydrology of the region for the growth and sustainable...
    E. Siva Sankar, B. Simhadri Rao, K. Abdul Hakeem in Water, Cryosphere, and Climate Change in the Himalayas
    Chapter 2021
  16. Performance-Based Site Selection of Nature-Based Solutions: Applying the Curve Number Model to High-Resolution Layers to Steer Better Greening Strategies

    Urbanisation and consequential soil sealing are primary sources of urban vulnerability towards extreme water-related events, which will be even more...
    Andrea Benedini, Riccardo Roganti in Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning
    Conference paper 2024
  17. Utilization of PISA Model and Deduced Specific Degradation Over Semi-arid Catchment: Case of Abdelmomen Dam in Souss Basin (Morocco)

    Rainfall-runoff soil erosion is the most frequent form of land degradation. Soil erosion and sediment yield assessment are essential to develop...
    Mohamed Ait Haddou, Youssef Bouchriti, ... Mohamed Abioui in Geospatial Practices in Natural Resources Management
    Chapter 2024
  18. Efficacy of rain barrels and rain gardens to reduce urban pluvial flooding in densely built-up residential areas: a case study on Miyahara-Cho in Saitama City, Japan

    In recent years, flooding in densely built-up residential areas has tended to increase because of the increased frequency of heavy rain and climate...

    Jia**g Lin, Shun Uchiyama, ... Hitoshi Nakamura in City and Built Environment
    Article Open access 18 December 2023
  19. Methodological Approaches to the Identification of Hydrologically Sensitive Landscapes (Case Study of the Selenga River Basin)

    Abstract

    Methodological approaches to the identification of hydrologically sensitive landscapes have been developed and implemented in the Selenga...

    Yu. M. Semenov, M. Yu. Semenov, A. V. Silaev in Geography and Natural Resources
    Article 01 March 2024
  20. Analysis of Hydro-sedimentary Balance Using ANSWER Model of Mellegue-2 Dam (Tunisia)

    In the present paper, the hydro-sediment balance of Mellegue-2 Dam was analyzed using Areal Non-point Source Watershed Environment Response...
    Olfa Hajji, Sahar Abidi, ... Lamia Laajili Ghezal in Selected Studies in Geomorphology, Sedimentology, and Geochemistry
    Conference paper 2023
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