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Haochun Du, Hok Sum Fok, Yutong Chen and Zhongtian Ma
Storage and runoff are the two fundamental surface hydrological variables of a catchment. Research studies have been focused on the storage-runoff (S-R) hysteretic relationship of a catchment and its explanation very recently, thanks to satellite gravime...
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J. Carl Ureta, Hamdi A. Zurqani, Christopher J. Post, Joan Ureta and Marzieh Motallebi
Fluvial dynamics are an important aspect of land-use planning as well as ecosystem conservation. Lack of floodplain and flood inundation maps can cause severe implication on land-use planning and development as well as in disaster management. However, fl...
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Jacopo M. Abbruzzese and Vincent Labiouse
Most rock fall hazard zoning methodologies are currently based on trajectory modelling, usually performed along 2D slope profiles. For many topographic configurations, this approach cannot provide a realistic description of the way rock fall trajectories...
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Chunying Wang, Songhao Shang, Dongdong Jia, Yuping Han, Sabine Sauvage, José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez, Kanta Kuramochi and Ryusuke Hatano
Based on statistical analysis, baseflow separation and wavelet analysis, this research was carried out in Shibetsu River Watershed (SRW), Eastern Hokkaido, Japan, to investigate the integrated effects of land use and topography on streamflow response to ...
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Zixuan Yang, Antoni Calderer, Sida He, Fotis Sotiropoulos, James D. Doyle, David D. Flagg, Jamie MacMahan, Qing Wang, Brian K. Haus, Hans C. Graber and Lian Shen
We have performed large-eddy simulations (LES) to study the effect of complex land topography on the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) in coastal areas. The areas under investigation are located at three beaches in Monterey Bay, CA, USA. The sharp-interfa...
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Alayna Bigalbal, Ali M. Rezaie, Juan L. Garzon and Celso M. Ferreira
The increasing rate of sea level rise (SLR) poses a major threat to coastal lands and natural resources, especially affecting natural preserves and protected areas along the coast. These impacts are likely to exacerbate when combined with storm surges. I...
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Jong Seok Lee and Hyun Il Choi
Like most land surface models (LSMs) coupled to regional climate models (RCMs), the original Common Land Model (CoLM) predicts runoff from net water at each computational grid without explicit lateral flow (LF) schemes. This study has therefore proposed ...
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Sonia Leverkus,Samuel D. Fuhlendorf,Marten Geertsema,R. Dwayne Elmore,David M. Engle,Kristen A. Baum
No single disturbance regime is suitable for maintaining ecological patterns and processes across an entire landscape when viewed broadly from an ecological perspective. Some species may require high-frequency and high-intensity disturbance, while others...
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