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Robert W. Fines, Micheal Stone, Kara L. Webster, Jason A. Leach, James M. Buttle, Monica B. Emelko and Adrian L. Collins
Forests are critical water supply regions that are increasingly threatened by natural and anthropogenic disturbance. Evaluation of runoff-generating processes within harvested and undisturbed headwater catchments provides insight into disturbance impacts...
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Ying Ouyang, John A. Stanturf, Marcus D. Williams, Evgeniy Botmann and Palle Madsen
Estimation of hydrological processes is critical to water resource management, water supply planning, ecological protection, and climate change impact assessment. Mountains in Central Asia are the major source of water for rivers and agricultural practic...
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Faisal Baig, Mohsen Sherif and Muhammad Abrar Faiz
Mountainous watersheds have always been a challenge for modelers due to large variability and insufficient ground observations, which cause forcing data, model structure, and parameter uncertainty. This study employed Differential Evolution Adaptive Metr...
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Steven R. Fassnacht, Caroline R. Duncan, Anna K. D. Pfohl, Ryan W. Webb, Jeffrey E. Derry, William E. Sanford, Danielle C. Reimanis and Lenka G. Doskocil
The presence of dust on the snowpack accelerates snowmelt. This has been observed through snowpack and hydrometeorological measurements at a small study watershed in southwestern Colorado. For a 13-year period, we quantified the annual dust-enhanced ener...
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Vsevolod Moreido, Boris Gartsman, Dimitri P. Solomatine and Zoya Suchilina
With more machine learning methods being involved in social and environmental research activities, we are addressing the role of available information for model training in model performance. We tested the abilities of several machine learning models for...
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Abdul Haseeb Azizi and Yoshihiro Asaoka
Projected snow cover and river flows are important for planning and managing water resources in snow-dominated basins of the Himalayas. To quantify the impacts of climate change in the data scarce Panjshir River basin of Afghanistan, this study simulated...
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Xiaoshu Wang, Bing Gao and Xusheng Wang
The runoff changes due to global warming in hydrological basins in the Qinghai?Tibetan Plateau (QTP) have received worldwide attention. The headwater catchment of the Golmud River, located in the northern QTP, is the main source of water resources for th...
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Andrew S. Gendaszek, Jason B. Dunham, Christian E. Torgersen, David P. Hockman-Wert, Michael P. Heck, Justin Thorson, Jeffrey Mintz and Todd Allai
The seasonal and inter-annual variability of flow presence and water temperature within headwater streams of the Great Basin of the western United States limit the occurrence and distribution of coldwater fish and other aquatic species. To evaluate chang...
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Ali Nadir Arslan and Zuhal Akyürek
Snow cover is an essential climate variable directly affecting the Earth?s energy balance. Snow cover has a number of important physical properties that exert an influence on global and regional energy, water, and carbon cycles. Remote sensing provides a...
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Weidong Xuan, Qiang Fu, Guanghua Qin, Cong Zhu, Suli Pan and Yue-Ping Xu
Assessment of water resources from mountainous catchments is crucial for the development of upstream rural areas and downstream urban communities. However, lack of data in these mountainous catchments prevents full understanding of the response of hydrol...
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