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Zhaoguang Li, Shan Jian, Rui Gu and Jun Sun
Few studies have been conducted to simulate watersheds with insufficient meteorological and hydrological information. The Jiyun River watershed was selected as the study area. A suitable catchment area threshold was determined by combining the river netw...
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Jie-Lun Chiang, Chia-Ming Kuo and Leila Fazeldehkordi
The complex and extensive mechanism of landslides and their direct connection to climate change have turned these hazards into critical events on a global scale, which can have significant negative influences on the long-term sustainable development of n...
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Lan Zeng, Haoyong Shen, Yali Cui, Xuefeng Chu and Jingli Shao
Surface depressions are one of the important impact factors of hydrologic processes and catchment responses. However, in many hydrologic models, the influence of depressions is often simulated in a lumped manner, which results in the insufficient charact...
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Shenghui Zhou, Tingxi Liu and Limin Duan
In aeolian sandy grass shoal catchment areas that rely heavily on groundwater, mining-induced geological deformation and aquifer drainage are likely to cause irreversible damage to natural groundwater systems and affect the original circulation of ground...
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Chengming Li, Zixian Fan, Zheng Wu, Zhaoxin Dai, Li Liu and Chengcheng Zhang
Catchment division constitutes the foundation for urban water flood forecasting but represents a technically challenging task. The accurate division of catchments is significant for precisely forecasting urban waterlogging. However, existing catchment di...
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Pavlos Avramidis, Pantelis Barouchas, Thomas Dünwald, Ingmar Unkel and Dionisios Panagiotaras
In this study, soil and aquatic sediments were sampled in the Aetoliko Lagoon and its catchment area, which is exclusively dominated by olive orchards. For the first time in Greece, soil as well as sediments samples of one coherent protected aquatic ecos...
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Theo W. J. Van Asch, Bin Yu and Wei Hu
Many studies which try to analyze conditions for debris flow development ignore the type of initiation. Therefore, this paper deals with the following questions: What type of hydro-mechanical triggering mechanisms for debris flows can we distinguish in u...
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