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Sushant Mehan, Margaret W. Gitau and Dennis C. Flanagan
Modeling efforts to simulate hydrologic processes under different climate conditions rely on accurate input data. Among other inaccuracies, errors in climate projections can lead to incorrect decisions. This study aimed to develop a reliable climate (pre...
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Mykola Yatskov,Natalia Korchyk,Oleg Prorok
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The study reports results of experimental studies into processing highly concentrated metal-containing wastes (HCMW) from galvanic production with obtaining precipitates of the predefined chemical composition, specified physical-and-chemical properties a...
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Antonio Arenas, Keith Schilling, James Niemeier and Larry Weber
A quantitative understanding of the interplay between the different components of the hydrologic cycle at the watershed scale can be gained from analyzing high-frequency hydrologic time series. High-frequency measurements of precipitation, soil water con...
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Hongwei Ruan, Songbing Zou, Dawen Yang, Yuhan Wang, Zhenliang Yin, Zhixiang Lu, Fang Li and Baorong Xu
The scarcity and uneven distribution of precipitation stations in the inland river basins of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau restrict the application of the distributed hydrological model and spatial analysis of water balance component characteristics. ...
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Ke Chen, Shengtian Yang, Changsen Zhao, Zongli Li, Ya Luo, Zhiwei Wang, Xiaolin Liu, Yabing Guan, Juan Bai, Qiuwen Zhou and Xinyi Yu
Vegetation deterioration and soil loss are the main causes of more precipitation leakages and surface water shortages in degraded karst areas. In order to improve the utilization of water resources in such regions, water storage engineering has been cons...
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