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Pouya Hosseinzadeh, Ayman Nassar, Soukaina Filali Boubrahimi and Shah Muhammad Hamdi
Streamflow prediction plays a vital role in water resources planning in order to understand the dramatic change of climatic and hydrologic variables over different time scales. In this study, we used machine learning (ML)-based prediction models, includi...
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Rama Bedri and Thomas Piechota
Historical and future drought and surplus periods in the Colorado River basin are evaluated based on eight climate scenarios. Unimpaired streamflow from 17 stations in the Colorado River are evaluated based on U.S. Geological Survey, Bureau of Reclamatio...
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Nacera Bennabi, Hocine Menana, Jean-Frederic Charpentier, Jean-Yves Billard and Benoit Nottelet
Based on a multidisciplinary and configurable modeling approach, this work deals with the optimal choice and the design of a hybrid propulsion with the associated power management strategy to replace a conventional propulsion in a low tonnage river ferry...
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Chi-Hong (Patrick) Tsai, Corinne Mulley, Matthew Burke, Barbara Yen
Property value effects of linear river ferries that service multiple stops in cities are under-explored. The Brisbane CityCat, CityHopper, and CityFerries combine to form a ferry system with 24 terminals. A geographically weighted regression (GWR) approa...
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Dennis Foster, John Eastwood, Craig Bain
Although free markets provide superior solutions to resource allocation, the National Park Service controls access, use, and mode of travel on the Colorado River through the canyon. There is an aggregate number of user days allowed for the river. There i...
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