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Changjin Zhao, Hanjie Yang, Zhongya Fan, Lei Zhu, Wencai Wang and Fantang Zeng
Recovery of tide-receiving is considered to improve the water quality in the Lianjiang River, a severely polluted and tide-influenced river connected to the South China Sea. A tide-receiving scenario, i.e., keeping the tide gate open, is compared with th...
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Zahraa Q. Lateef, Abdul-Sahib T. Al-Madhhachi and Dawood E. Sachit
The present work illustrates the potential application of techniques of spatial analysis via geographic information systems (GIS) to categorize the distribution of temporal and spatial of water prediction characteristics to determine the water quality pa...
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Leonard J. Pietrafesa, Hongyuan Zhang, Shaowu Bao, Paul T. Gayes and Jason O. Hallstrom
Extreme atmospheric wind and precipitation events have created extensive multiscale coastal, inland, and upland flooding in United States (U.S.) coastal states over recent decades, some of which takes days to hours to develop, while others can take only ...
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Yadu Pokhrel, Mateo Burbano, Jacob Roush, Hyunwoo Kang, Venkataramana Sridhar and David W. Hyndman
The ongoing and proposed construction of large-scale hydropower dams in the Mekong river basin is a subject of intense debate and growing international concern due to the unprecedented and potentially irreversible impacts these dams are likely to have on...
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SILVINA A. SOLMAN,CLAUDIO G. MENENDEZ
The evolution of a ridge-trough system that occurred in the periphery of the Antarctic in late July 1986 is examined. A cyclonic disturbance within the polarward side of a blocking anticyclone, developed into an intense closed circulation to the east ...
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