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Majid Niazkar, Margherita Evangelisti, Cosimo Peruzzi, Andrea Galli, Marco Maglionico and Daniele Masseroni
The first flush (FF) phenomenon is commonly associated with a relevant load of pollutants, raising concerns about water quality and environmental management in agro-urban areas. An FF event can potentially transport contaminated water into a receiving wa...
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Aaron A. Akin, Gia Nguyen and Aleksey Y. Sheshukov
Soil erosion by water on agricultural hillslopes leads to numerous environmental problems including reservoir sedimentation, loss of agricultural land, declines in drinking water quality, and requires deep understanding of underlying physical processes f...
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Ryan T. Dapkus, Alan E. Fryar, Benjamin W. Tobin, Diana M. Byrne, Shishir K. Sarker, Leonie Bettel and James F. Fox
Karst aquifers are susceptible to contamination by pathogenic microorganisms, such as those found in human and animal waste, because the surface and subsurface drainage are well integrated through dissolution features. Fecal contamination of water is com...
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Aziz Amoozegar and Joshua L. Heitman
The most common method for in situ measurement of saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) of the vadose zone is the constant head well permeameter method. Our general objective is to provide an empirical method for determining volume of water required fo...
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Christopher T. Nietch, Leslie Gains-Germain, James Lazorchak, Scott P. Keely, Gregory Youngstrom, Emilee M. Urichich, Brian Astifan, Abram DaSilva and Heather Mayfield
A data-driven approach to characterizing the risk of cyanobacteria-based harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) was undertaken for the Ohio River. Twenty-five years of river discharge data were used to develop Bayesian regression models that are currently appl...
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Yue Zhai, Chuanhai Wang, Gang Chen, Chun Wang, Xiaoning Li and Yating Liu
In the flat lowland agricultural areas of subtropical climate zones, the runoff process has a great influence on the regional water quantity and quality. In this study, field data about rainfall, evapotranspiration, soil moisture, groundwater table, and ...
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Sajjad Rostami, Jianxun He and Quazi K. Hassan
Surface waters are prone to the influences from both natural condition and anthropogenic activities. The aim of this paper was to study the impacts of one natural variable, precipitation, and its change posed by a changing climate on water quality of thr...
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Ben Jarihani, Roy C. Sidle, Rebecca Bartley, Christian H. Roth and Scott N. Wilkinson
Rainfall is the main driver of hydrological processes in dryland environments and characterising the rainfall variability and processes of runoff generation are critical for understanding ecosystem function of catchments. Using remote sensing and in situ...
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Louise J. Slater, Gabriele Villarini
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Streamflows have increased notably across the U.S. Midwest over the past century, fueling a debate on the relative influences of changes in precipitation and land cover on the flow distribution. Here, we propose a simple modeling framework to evaluate th...
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Ming Fai Chow, Jr-Chuan Huang, Fuh-Kwo Shiah
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Information on riverine phosphorus (P) dynamics during typhoon storm events remains scarce in subtropical regions. Thus, this study investigates the spatial and temporal dynamics of riverine phosphorus in a headwater catchment during three typhoon events...
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