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Assessing the variability of satellite and reanalysis rainfall products over a semiarid catchment in Tunisia
Precipitation is a key component in hydrologic processes. It plays an important role in hydrological modeling and water resource management. However,...
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Drought propagation in the hydrological cycle in a semiarid region: a case study in the Bilate catchment, Ethiopia
Drought is a temporal decrease in water availability and occurs in all climatic regions. Droughts propagate through the hydrological cycle, e.g.,...
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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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Water-Borne Erosion Estimation Using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) Model Over a Semiarid Watershed: Case Study of Meskiana Catchment, Algerian-Tunisian Border
Soil erosion is one of the major environmental problems in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Favoured by the harmful effects of climate...
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Delineating groundwater potential zones with GIS and analytic hierarchy process techniques: the case of Great Ruaha River catchment, Tanzania
The Great Ruaha River Catchment (GRC) in Tanzania is facing severe water scarcity due to the growing number of water users in the catchment. The...
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River–groundwater interactions in the arid and semiarid areas of northwestern China
River–groundwater interactions play a vital role in the hydrological cycle and have close hydraulic linkages, which dominate the watershed...
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Assessing climate change in the KĂ©bir Rhumel catchment (Algeria) using statistical analysis of spatiotemporal rainfall variability
This paper presents a statistical analysis of rainfall data through a practical application of statistical tests, with the aim of highlighting...
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Assessing the Anthropogenic and Climatic Components in Runoff Changes of the SĂŁo Francisco River Catchment
Quantifying the impacts caused by climate change and anthropogenic intervention on runoff is necessary for defining different adaptation strategies...
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Robust time-invariant relationships between metals concentration and total suspended solids at stormwater in a highly urbanized catchment
While characterization of urban stormwater runoff as a major transport pathway of pollutants to receiving environments is of the utmost importance,...
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Assessing the influence of climate variability and land cover change on water resources in the Wami river catchment, Tanzania
Understanding the trend, extent, and effect of climate variability and land cover change are globally important for monitoring river catchments water...
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Factors affecting average grain size changes in rivers of a catchment area (Ardak catchment area, northeast Iran)
Investigation of sediment control factors in river channels of a catchment can play a very important role in the sustainable management of that...
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Springs Emerging along the Elevation Gradient Indicate Intensive Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange in an Alpine Headwater Catchment, Northwestern China
Groundwater plays an important role in sustaining the streamflow in cold alpine area, but is poorly understood due to a lack of direct access. About...
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Assessment of aquifer recharge and groundwater availability in a semiarid region of Brazil in the context of an interbasin water transfer scheme
Particularly in arid and semiarid areas, more and more populations rely almost entirely on imported water. However, the extent to which intentional...
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An integrated model for simulating melt-driven debris flow in a snow-dominated catchment
This paper aims to provide a framework for simulating the formation process of melt-driven debris flow for use in the risk assessment of hazard....
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Spatial evaluation of precipitation patterns in the catchment area of Malir River during monsoon spells of 2019 through geospatial techniques
The composition of the atmosphere can be predicted through air quality and rainfall chemical constituents. Hence, a detailed screening of chemical...
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Response of glaciers to future climate change in the Beida River catchment, northeast Tibetan Plateau
Understanding how future climate change impacts glaciers is crucial to sustainable water supplies and water resource managements. A calibrated...
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Geospatial and AHP technique in assessment of groundwater potential zones—a case study of Boranakanive reservoir catchment in India
Groundwater resources have been under enormous strain due to over-exploitation and significant climate change. Due to its spatiotemporal diversity in...
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Diverse Climatic and Anthropogenic Impacts on Desertification in the Middle Reaches of Yarlung Zangbo River Catchment on the Tibetan Plateau
The unique desertification processes occurring under the Alpine climate and ecosystem on the Tibetan Plateau could provide critical clues to the...
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Impacts of climate change on water balance components of Guder Catchment, Upper Abbay Basin, Ethiopia: SWAT model
Climate change would cause changes in hydrological cycles and water availability. The quantification of hydrological components is critical for...