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Matthew G. Montgomery, Miles B. Yaw and John S. Schwartz
Probabilistic risk methods are becoming increasingly accepted as a means of carrying out risk-informed decision making regarding the design and operation policy of structures such as dams. Probabilistic risk calculations require the quantification of epi...
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Aidar G. Sharifullin, Artyom V. Gusarov, Olga A. Lavrova and Achim A. Beylich
A very noticeable increase in the beaver population (mainly the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber L.)) in the East European Plain since the end of the 20th century through reintroduction contributed to the emergence of a large number of beaver dams and ponds...
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Yuxuan Gao, Wei Xiong and Chenhao Wang
Dam operation is regarded as an effective way to increase water, food, and energy security for society. However, with the increasing water demand and frequent extreme droughts, numerous rivers worldwide go through periods of water scarcity and water ecos...
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Rocko A. Brown
Societies are increasingly restoring and/or rehabilitating rivers below dams for keystone species such as salmon. A fundamental concept for rehabilitating river morphology below dams for salmon is that a rescaled version of the river corridor synchronize...
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LUCIE V?ETICKOVÁ
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The great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) is one of the most nimble fish predators in the bird class. Its nimbleness, tirelessness and success in hunting make it an unwelcome guest in any country with a well-developed tradition of pond farming. Cormorant...
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Somayeh Noruzi, Shahrbanoo Samadai, Mahdi Samadai
Architecture has long been seeking solutions for human well-being and comfort. In this regard, the existence of service spaces, welfare that both needs both indigenous people and non-native tourists, seems necessary. The development and management of urb...
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Kleoniki Demertzi, Dimitris Papadimos, Vassilis Aschonitis and Dimitris Papamichail
This study proposes a simplistic model for assessing the hydroclimatic vulnerability of lakes/reservoirs (LRs) that preserve their steady-state conditions based on regulated superficial discharge (Qd) out of the LR drainage basin. The model is a modifica...
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Sebastiano Piccolroaz, Marco Toffolon, Christopher T. Robinson and Annunziato Siviglia
Most of the existing literature on river water temperature focuseds on river thermal sensitivity to long-term trends of climate variables, whereas how river water temperature responds to extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, still requires in-depth ...
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Sébastien Ouellet-Proulx, André St-Hilaire, Marie-Amélie Boucher
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In some hydrological systems, mitigation strategies are applied based on short-range water temperature forecasts to reduce stress caused to aquatic organisms. While various uncertainty sources are known to affect thermal modeling, their impact on water t...
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Tian Zhou, Maoyi Huang, Jie Bao, Zhangshuan Hou, Evan Arntzen, Robert Mackley, Alex Crump, Amy E. Goldman, Xuehang Song, Yi Xu, John Zachara
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Hydrologic exchange is a crucial component of the water cycle. The strength of the exchange directly affects the biogeochemical and ecological processes that occur in the hyporheic zone and aquifer from micro to reach scales. Hydrologic exchange fluxes (...
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