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Postfire hydrologic response along the Central California (USA) coast: insights for the emergency assessment of postfire debris-flow hazards
The steep, tectonically active terrain along the Central California (USA) coast is well known to produce deadly and destructive debris flows....
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Coastal Wetland Hydrologic Resilience to Climatic Disturbances: Concept, Quantification, and Threshold Response
Climate change, the rising air temperature and changes in the intensity and frequency of rainfall, and sea level rise (SLR), represents one of the... -
Modeling the integrated effects of landuse and climate change on the hydrologic response of Gorganroud watershed in Iran
Landuse and climate change are the two main dynamics significantly affecting watershed hydrology. Adequate knowledge about how these changes will...
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Beyond Counting Zeroes: Using Entropy-Based Hydrologic Signatures and Classification for Streamflow Intermittency Assessment
When field observations are lacking or are difficult to obtain, streamflow intermittency is usually assessed from the frequency of zeroes in...
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Hydrologic response in a typical karst desertification catchment
Karst desertification areas exhibit high spatial heterogeneity, extensive rock exposure and systems with a complex hydrological structure....
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Assessment of the Analytic and Hydrologic Methods in Separation of Watershed Response to Climate and Land Use Changes
Climate change and human activities are two major drivers that alter hydrological cycle processes and cause changes in spatio-temporal distribution...
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Paleolimnological evidence for primary producer change linked to hydrologic connectivity and human impacts in Lake Carlton, Florida, USA
Hypereutrophic conditions in lake ecosystems are generally associated with nutrient inputs from surrounding terrestrial landscapes. However, some...
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Ecological and hydrologic evolution history in the sensitive zone of both East Asian summer monsoon and Westerly since the Last Glacial Maximum
The Qilian Mountains, located in the northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, is a sensitive zone of both East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) and westerly...
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An Ensemble Hydrologic Modeling System for Runoff and Evapotranspiration Evaluation over an Agricultural Watershed
Modeling framework for simulation at a finer scale is important for long-term water resources planning for management. It has always been a challenge...
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Evaluation of Remote Sensing Rainfall Products, Bias Correction and Temporal Disaggregation Approaches, for Improved Accuracy in Hydrologic Simulations
Flood risk management studies require reliable estimates of extreme precipitation at high spatial–temporal distribution to force hydrologic models....
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The evaluation of climate change impact on hydrologic processes of a mountain river basin
The influence of climate change on the catchment-scale hydrologic processes can have a profound impact on river flow and the availability of fresh...
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Hydrologic modeling of the Aliakmon River in Greece using HEC–HMS and open data
In recent years, the sharp increase in demand for fresh water and climate change, especially in the Mediterranean region, have increased the need for...
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Simulating flood events at the Twin Ports of Duluth-Superior using a linked hydrologic-hydrodynamic framework
Generally, ports in the North American Great Lakes are not supported with navigational guidance (water level, water temperature, currents, ice) by...
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Hydrologic Time Scale: A Fundamental Stream Characteristic
A new, fundamental catchment attribute called the hydrologic time scale τ governs the rate of delivery of runoff to a particular site, and is equal...
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Understanding Catchments’ Hydrologic Response Similarity of Upper Blue Nile (Abay) basin through catchment classification
In hydrology study and modeling, watershed classification techniques are critical for finding groups of hydrologically similar catchments, and they...
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Sensitivity assessment of hydrologic processes in an eastern Himalayan watershed to potential climate change using RHESSYS
Climate changes are likely to significantly affect the region's hydrological cycle, as any change in hydrological variables disturbs the hydrologic...
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Historical sensible-heat-flux variations key to predicting future hydrologic sensitivity
Under anthropogenic climate change (CC), the global hydrological cycle intensifies at a rate known as hydrologic sensitivity (HS). Global climate...
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Real-time flood forecasting using an integrated hydrologic and hydraulic model for the Vamsadhara and Nagavali basins, Eastern India
Due to recent rainfall extremes and tropical cyclones that form over the Bay of Bengal during the pre- and post-monsoon seasons, the Nagavali and...
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Analyzing the Subsurface Consequences of Dam Removal on Groundwater Storage and Hydrologic Niches in a Mountain Meadow Ecosystem
Dam removal is becoming more common as aging infrastructure deteriorates and people seek to restore the environmental conditions created by dams....
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Hydraulic versus hydrologic routing incorporating transmission losses: a case study in Yiba watershed, Saudi Arabia
The paper deals with the comparison between hydraulic and hydrologic routing incorporating transmission losses for the catchment of Yiba watershed....