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Yaohui Chen, Caihui Cui, Zhigang Han, Feng Liu, Qirui Wu and Wangqin Yu
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the rise of global sustainability science have led to the increasing recognition of basins as the key natural geographical units for human?land system coupling and spatial coordinated developmen...
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Lan Fu, Xiaoyu Dong, Henglun Shen, Tianshun Zhu and Fangfang Sun
As a coastal city with rapid urbanization and high-intensity human activities, Shenzhen, China has carried out a series of comprehensive treatments for water pollution control and ecological restoration in recent years. However, the restoration effect is...
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Ganeshchandra Mallya, Mohamed M. Hantush and Rao S. Govindaraju
Effective water quality management and reliable environmental modeling depend on the availability, size, and quality of water quality (WQ) data. Observed stream water quality data are usually sparse in both time and space. Reconstruction of water quality...
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Andrea Gioia, Beatrice Lioi, Vincenzo Totaro, Matteo Gianluca Molfetta, Ciro Apollonio, Tiziana Bisantino and Vito Iacobellis
One of the main signatures of short duration storms is given by Depth?Duration?Frequency (DDF) curves. In order to provide reliable estimates for small river basins or urban catchments, generally characterized by short concentration times, in this study ...
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Antonio Gallegos Reina and María Jesús Perles Roselló
This paper analyzes the relationships between the peri-urbanization process in the surroundings of cities and the increase in the synergistic dangers of flooding and water erosion. An analysis and an evaluation of the conditions causing the flooding in p...
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Emmanuel Zúñiga, Víctor Magaña and Violeta Piña
Urban floods have adverse effects on the population and the economy, and they are increasing in frequency and magnitude. The State of Veracruz is the region of Mexico with the highest number of disasters, more than 50% of the total number nationwide, in ...
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Hiroto Tanouchi, Jonas Olsson, Göran Lindström, Akira Kawamura and Hideo Amaguchi
In this study, the high-resolution polygonal land cover data of EEA Urban Atlas was applied for land-use characterization in the dynamic multi-basin hydrological model, HYPE. The objective of the study was to compare this dedicated urban land cover data ...
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Sergio A. Rentería-Guevara, Jesús G. Rangel-Peraza, Abraham E. Rodríguez-Mata, Leonel E. Amábilis-Sosa, Antonio J. Sanhouse-García and Perla Marysol Uriarte-Aceves
River basin delineation can be inappropriate to determine surface water availability in a country, even if it is established by its water authority. This is because the effect of agricultural and urban infrastructure in runoff direction is ignored, and t...
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Gabriele Lombardi, Alessandro Ceppi, Giovanni Ravazzani, Silvio Davolio and Marco Mancini
The number of natural catastrophes that affect people worldwide is increasing; among these, the hydro-meteorological events represent the worst scenario due to the thousands of deaths and huge damages to private and state ownership they can cause. To pre...
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Songjie He and Y. Jun Xu
This study aims to evaluate recent total phosphorus (TP) and dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP) transport from three coastal rivers?the Calcasieu, Mermentau, and Vermilion Rivers?that drain watersheds with varied agriculture intensities (21%, 67%, and ...
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