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Qin-Hu Tian, Wen-Ting Zhang and Wu Zhu
The Weihe Fault is an important basement fault that is buried deep and controls the formation, evolution, and seismicity of the Weihe Basin. It has been quiescent for more than 300 years with only a few moderate and small earthquakes distributed unevenly...
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Fengping Liu, Xu Wang, Yuhu Chang, Ye Xu, Yinan Zheng, Ning Sun and Wei Li
This study analyzed the multivariate drought risks for the Wei River basin by characterizing the interdependence between the standardized precipitation index (SPI) and the standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI). Both parametric and no...
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Lingbo Liu, Ru Wang, Weihe Wendy Guan, Shuming Bao, Hanchen Yu, Xiaokang Fu and Hongqiang Liu
Understanding the space-time dynamics of human activities is essential in studying human security issues such as climate change impacts, pandemic spreading, or urban sustainability. Geotagged social media posts provide an open and space-time continuous d...
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Ling Zeng, Hongwei Bi, Yu Li, Xiulin Liu, Shuai Li and Jinfeng Chen
Recent evidence of the impact of watershed underlying conditions on hydrological processes have made the assumption of stationarity widely questioned. In this study, the temporal variations of frequency distributions of the annual maximum flood were inve...
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Zilong Qin, Jinxin Wang and Yan Lu
Multifractal theory provides a reliable method for the scientific quantification of the geomorphological features of basins. However, most of the existing research has investigated small and medium-sized basins rather than complex and large basins. In th...
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Shuai Yang, Tingting Kang, Jingyi Bu, Jiahao Chen, Zhipeng Wang and Yanchun Gao
An obvious decline in runoff of the Weihe River has been detected during the last half-century. Climate change and human activity acted as two major factors inducing the reduction. However, little knowledge is acquired on how and to what extent the decad...
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Chunlai Qu, Jing Li, Lei Yan, Pengtao Yan, Fang Cheng and Dongyang Lu
Under changing environments, the most widely used non-stationary flood frequency analysis (NFFA) method is the generalized additive models for location, scale and shape (GAMLSS) model. However, the model structure of the GAMLSS model is relatively comple...
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Yongming Xu, Benjamin Lewis and Weihe Wendy Guan
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Panpan Zhao, Haishen Lü, Guobin Fu, Yonghua Zhu, Jianbin Su, Jianqun Wang
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This study investigates the sensitivity and uncertainty of hydrological droughts frequencies and severity in the Weihe Basin, China during 1960?2012, by using six commonly used univariate probability distributions and three Archimedean copulas to fit the...
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Aijun Guo, Jianxia Chang, Yimin Wang and Qiang Huang
This study investigates the runoff-sediment relationship (RSR) of the Weihe River, a sandy waterway originating from the Loess Plateau, and considers the potential variations in RSR under an evolving environment. The double mass curve method was used to ...
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