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Daniel G. Allasia, Liriane Élen Böck, Jose G. Vasconcelos, Leandro C. Pinto, Rutineia Tassi, Bruna Minetto, Cristiano G. Persch and Robson L. Pachaly
Transient flows in stormwater systems can lead to damaging and dangerous operational conditions, as exemplified by geysering events created by the uncontrolled release of entrapped air pockets. Extreme rain and associated rapid inflows may result in air ...
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S. Poornima, M. Pushpalatha, Raghavendra B. Jana and Laxmi Anusri Patti
Agriculture is the primary profession in India which relies on several climatic factors such as rainfall, temperature, humidity, etc., for the successful growth of crops. Weather and drought forecasting may help to take preventive measures in an unusual ...
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Oleg Artaev
Climate change can have a significant impact on the Earth?s ecosystems. Invasive species will respond to climate change, and their responses will have ecological and economic implications. Habitat suitability models (HSMs) are some of the most important ...
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Ping Xiao, Ting Wang, Yu Tian, Xinmin Xie, Jinjun You, Xinru Tan and He Chen
In this study, a Bayesian network (BN)-based inhibition model is developed for the rainstorm?landslide?debris flow (R-L-D) disaster chain in the mountainous area of the Greater Bay Area (GBA), China, using the historical disaster data. Twelve nodes are s...
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Xin Li, Yang Li, Qiang Li, Xiaozhou Zhang, Xuechen Shi, Yudong Lu, Shaoxiong Zhang and Liting Zhang
Preferential flow is widely developed in varieties of voids (such as macropores and fissures) in loess areas, affecting slope hydrology and stability and even leading to geological disasters. However, the model of seepage evolution with dynamic preferent...
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