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Rosane da Silva Dias, José Manuel Mirás-Avalos and Antonio Paz-González
Understanding hydrological processes controlling stream chemistry and quantifying solute concentrations over time is crucial for estimating future alterations of water quality due to land use or climate change impacts, as well as for setting preventive o...
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Ali Rashid Niaghi, Oveis Hassanijalilian and Jalal Shiri
Evapotranspiration (ET) is widely employed to measure amounts of total water loss between land and atmosphere due to its major contribution to water balance on both regional and global scales. Considering challenges to quantifying nonlinear ET processes,...
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Mahrokh Moknatian and Michael Piasecki
The historical water level fluctuations of the two neighboring Caribbean lakes of Azuei (LA) and Enriquillo (LE) on Hispaniola have shown random periods of synchronous and asynchronous behaviors, with both lakes exhibiting independent dynamics despite be...
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Dimitrios Papamartzivanos, Sofia Anna Menesidou, Panagiotis Gouvas and Thanassis Giannetsos
As the upsurge of information and communication technologies has become the foundation of all modern application domains, fueled by the unprecedented amount of data being processed and exchanged, besides security concerns, there are also pressing privacy...
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Hong Zhang and Zhiwei Wu
Shannon entropy is the most popular method for quantifying information in a system. However, Shannon entropy is considered incapable of quantifying spatial data, such as raster data, hence it has not been applied to such datasets. Recently, a method for ...
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