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Hossein Salehi, Saeid Gharechelou, Saeed Golian, Mohammadreza Ranjbari and Babak Ghazi
Hydrological modeling is essential for runoff simulations in line with climate studies, especially in remote areas with data scarcity. Advancements in climatic precipitation datasets have improved the accuracy of hydrological modeling. This research aims...
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Yanping Qu, Xuejun Zhang, Jingyu Zeng, Zhe Li and Juan Lv
Droughts are serious natural disasters that adversely affect water resources, agriculture, the economy, and the environment. Reconstructing historical drought records is necessary to assess the impact of droughts and their evolution and has become a top ...
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Shufang Wang and Liping Wang
The matching degree between agricultural water and land resources directly determines the sustainable development of regional agriculture. Based on climate data corrected by delta statistical downscaling from five global climate models (GCMs) in the Coup...
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Tian Nan and Wengeng Cao
Evaluating the effect of ecological water supplement on groundwater restoration quantitatively could produce positive contributions to both water cycle theory and surface?groundwater conjunctive management. Therefore, in this paper, a groundwater flow nu...
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Huating Xu, Zhiyong Wu, Hai He, Ruifang Chen and Xiaotao Wu
Droughts can lead to drought disasters, which have become one of the main natural disasters affecting the development of social economies and ecological environments around the world. Timely and effective drought process simulation and prediction based o...
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Shuai Yang, Tingting Kang, Jingyi Bu, Jiahao Chen, Zhipeng Wang and Yanchun Gao
An obvious decline in runoff of the Weihe River has been detected during the last half-century. Climate change and human activity acted as two major factors inducing the reduction. However, little knowledge is acquired on how and to what extent the decad...
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Seyed Ghaneeizad, Athanasios (Thanos) Papanicolaou, Benjamin Abban, Christopher Wilson, Christos Giannopoulos, Dayton Lambert, Forbes Walker and Shawn Hawkins
Previous land surface modeling efforts to predict and understand water budgets in the U.S. Southeast for soil water management have struggled to characterize parts of the region due to an extensive presence of fragipan soils for which current calibration...
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Narayan Nyaupane, Balbhadra Thakur, Ajay Kalra and Sajjad Ahmad
Frequent flooding events in recent years have been linked with the changing climate. Comprehending flooding events and their risks is the first step in flood defense and can help to mitigate flood risk. Floodplain mapping is the first step towards flood ...
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Lili Wang, Zhonggen Wang, Changming Liu, Peng Bai and Xiaocong Liu
It is important to simulate streamflow with hydrological models suitable for the particular study areas, as the hydrological characteristics of water cycling processes are distinctively different due to spatial heterogeneity at the watershed scale. Howev...
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Lili Wang, Keith A. Cherkauer and Dennis C. Flanagan
Quantifying changes in potential soil erosion under projections of changing climate is important for the sustainable management of land resources, as soil loss estimates will be helpful in identifying areas susceptible to erosion, targeting future erosio...
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