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Article
Impact of climate change on water quality evolution in cold regions using a water–heat–nitrogen processes coupled model
Cold regions are particularly vulnerable to climate change. Thus, evaluating the response of water quality evolution to climate change in cold regions is vital for formulating adaptive countermeasures for poll...
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Article
Simulation of water and nitrogen movement mechanism in cold regions during freeze–thaw period based on a distributed nonpoint source pollution model closely coupled water, heat, and nitrogen processes at the watershed scale
The nitrogen cycle in cold regions during the freeze–thaw period is complex. Although previous studies have investigated the phenomenon of nitrogen transport and transformation, the underlying mechanisms are v...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Flow in Multi-layered Aquifers with a Distributed Hydrological Model
In this study, a distributed hydrological model is applied to the Ebi river catchment by coupling computation of surface water with simulation of multi-layered groundwater. The distributed hydrological model i...