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Mahdi Nakhaei, Fereydoun Ghazban, Pouria Nakhaei, Mohammad Gheibi, Stanislaw Waclawek and Mehdi Ahmadi
Precise forecasting of streamflow is crucial for the proper supervision of water resources. The purpose of the present investigation is to predict successive-station streamflow using the Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) model and to quantify the impact of inpu...
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Dracos Vassalos, M. P. Mujeeb-Ahmed, Donald Paterson, Francesco Mauro and Fabien Conti
The paper complements an earlier publication by the authors addressing the probability of survival in the IMO framework for damage stability assessment, the s-factor. The focus here is on the probability of occurrence of a certain damage scenario (breach...
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Mahrokh Moknatian and Michael Piasecki
The historical water level fluctuations of the two neighboring Caribbean lakes of Azuei (LA) and Enriquillo (LE) on Hispaniola have shown random periods of synchronous and asynchronous behaviors, with both lakes exhibiting independent dynamics despite be...
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Ghulam Nabi, Fiaz Hussain, Ray-Shyan Wu, Vinay Nangia and Riffat Bibi
This study evaluated the effectiveness of soil and water conservation structures for soil erosion control by applying a semi-distributed Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model in various small watersheds of the Chakwal and Attock districts of Pothwa...
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Pooneh Aref, Mehdi Ghoreyshi, Adam Jirasek, Matthew J. Satchell and Keith Bergeron
Kestrel simulation tools are used to investigate the mutual interference between the propeller and wing of C130J aircraft. Only the wing, nacelles, and propeller geometries are considered. The propulsion system modelled is a Dowty six-bladed R391 propell...
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Fubo Zhao, Yiping Wu, Linjing Qiu, Yuzhu Sun, Liqun Sun, Qinglan Li, Jun Niu and Guoqing Wang
Hydrological models play an important role in water resource management, but they always suffer from various sources of uncertainties. Therefore, it is necessary to implement uncertainty analysis to gain more confidence in numerical modeling. The study e...
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Carla Camargos, Stefan Julich, Tobias Houska, Martin Bach and Lutz Breuer
The widely used, partly-deterministic Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) requires a large amount of spatial input data, such as a digital elevation model (DEM), land use, and soil maps. Modelers make an effort to apply the most specific data possible ...
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Yang Cao, Jing Zhang, Mingxiang Yang, Xiaohui Lei, Binbin Guo, Liu Yang, Zhiqiang Zeng and Jiashen Qu
The China Meteorological Assimilation Driving Datasets for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool model (CMADS) have been widely applied in recent years because of their accuracy. An evaluation of the accuracy and efficiency of the Soil and Water Assessment ...
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Khan Garee, Xi Chen, Anming Bao, Yu Wang, Fanhao Meng
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The Soil andWater Assessment Tool (SWAT) model combined with a temperature index and elevation band algorithm was applied to the Hunza watershed, where snow and glacier-melt are the major contributor to river flow. This study?s uniqueness is its use of a...
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