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Norman A. Graham, Steven G. Pueppke, Talgat Uderbayev
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Central Asia?s arid lowland ecosystems are dependent on water that originates in nearby mountains and is carried by rivers to terminal lakes and freshwater seas with no outlets to the ocean. Fish traditionally thrived in these waterways, but they have be...
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Qingfeng Li, Guojing Yang
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Alpine precipitation is an important component of the mountain hydrological cycle and may also be a determinant of water resources in inland river basins. In this study, based on field observation data of the upper Shule River and daily precipitation rec...
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Kelley Sterle, Loretta Singletary
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In snow-fed inland river systems in the western United States, water supply depends upon timing, form, and amount of precipitation. In recent years, this region has experienced unprecedented drought conditions due to decreased snowpack, exacerbated by ex...
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Bing Qiao, Weijian He, Yujun Tian, Yichao Liu, ... Yue Li
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In this paper, the methods of waterborne transport data mining, emission reduction scenario analysis and ship emission calculation according to engine power are combined to establish models of ship emission inventory, reduction trend analogy, and investm...
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Zhenliang Yin, Qi Feng, Linshan Yang, Xiaohu Wen, Jianhua Si and Songbing Zou
Quantifying the long term impacts of climate and land cover change on streamflow is of great important for sustainable water resources management in inland river basins. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was employed to simulate the streamf...
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