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Md. Mahedi Al Masud, Hossein Azadi, Abul Kalam Azad, Imaneh Goli, Marcin Pietrzykowski and Thomas Dogot
The sustainability index (SI) is a relatively new concept for measuring the performance of water resource systems over long time periods. The purpose of its definition is to provide an indication of the integral behavior of the system with regard to poss...
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Fahima Noor, Sanaulla Haq, Mohammed Rakib, Tarik Ahmed, Zeeshan Jamal, Zakaria Shams Siam, Rubyat Tasnuva Hasan, Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani Adnan, Ashraf Dewan and Rashedur M. Rahman
Bangladesh is in the floodplains of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna River delta, crisscrossed by an intricate web of rivers. Although the country is highly prone to flooding, the use of state-of-the-art deep learning models in predicting river water ...
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Estefanía Bonnail, Rocío Antón-Martín, Inmaculada Riba and T. Ángel DelValls
The Ganges River receives inputs from highly populated cities of India (New Delhi, Calcutta, among others) and a strong influence of anthropogenic activities until reaching the Bay of Bengal. It is a seasonal river with 80% of discharges occurring betwee...
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Scott Curtis, Thomas Crawford, Munshi Rahman, Bimal Paul, M. Giashuddin Miah, M. Rafiqul Islam and Mohin Patel
Understanding seasonal precipitation input into river basins is important for linking large-scale climate drivers with societal water resources and the occurrence of hydrologic hazards such as floods and riverbank erosion. Using satellite data at 0.25-de...
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Ignacio Cazcarro, Iñaki Arto, Somnath Hazra, Rabindra Nath Bhattacharya, Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei, Patrick K. Ofori-Danson, Joseph K. Asenso, Samuel K. Amponsah, Bazlul Khondker, Selim Raihan and Zubayer Hossen
We examine the similarities and differences of specific deltaic areas in parallel, under the project DEltas, vulnerability and Climate Change: Migration and Adaptation (DECCMA). The main reason for studying Deltas is their potential vulnerability to clim...
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D.G. Milledge, S.K. Gurjar, J.T. Bunce, V. Tare, ... P.E. Carbonneau
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For millions of people worldwide, sewage-polluted surface waters threaten water security, food security and human health. Yet the extent of the problem and its causes are poorly understood. Given rapid widespread global urbanisation, the impact of urban ...
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Edward Salameh, Frédéric Frappart, Fabrice Papa, Andreas Güntner, Vuruputur Venugopal, Augusto Getirana, Catherine Prigent, Filipe Aires, David Labat, Benoît Laignel
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Surface water storage is a key component of the terrestrial hydrological and biogeochemical cycles that also plays a major role in water resources management. In this study, surface water storage (SWS) variations are estimated at monthly time-scale over ...
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Jeeban Panthi, Piyush Dahal, Madan Lall Shrestha, Suman Aryal, Nir Y. Krakauer, Soni M. Pradhanang, Tarendra Lakhankar, Ajay K. Jha, Mohan Sharma and Ramchandra Karki
Landslides, floods, and droughts are recurring natural disasters in Nepal related to too much or too little water. The summer monsoon contributes more than 80% of annual rainfall, and rainfall spatial and inter-annual variation is very high. The Gandaki ...
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Animesh K. Gain and Carlo Giupponi
The variation of river flow within a natural range plays an important role in promoting the social-ecological sustainability of a river basin. In order to determine the extent of the natural range of variation, this study assesses hydrologic flow thresho...
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Priyam Das and Kenneth R. Tamminga
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