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Charalampos Skoulikaris
Large-scale hydrological modeling is an emerging approach in river hydrology, especially in regions with limited available data. This research focuses on evaluating the performance of two well-known large-scale hydrological models, namely E-HYPE and LISF...
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Abhiru Aryal, Albira Acharya and Ajay Kalra
Climate change has caused uncertainty in the hydrological pattern including weather change, precipitation fluctuations, and extreme temperature, thus triggering unforeseen natural tragedies such as hurricanes, flash flooding, heatwave and more. Because o...
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Ying Song, Mingxiu Gao, Zhuoran Wang, Tengfei Gong and Weifeng Chen
The utilization efficiency of land resources in the coastal area of the Yellow River Delta has been deeply affected by salinization hazards. Key to improvement of the utilization efficiency of resources in this area is to grasp the spatio?temporal variab...
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Mohamed T. Elnabwy, Emad Elbeltagi, Mahmoud M. El Banna, Mohamed M.Y. Elshikh, Ibrahim Motawa and Mosbeh R. Kaloop
Monitoring the dynamic behavior of shorelines is an essential factor for integrated coastal management (ICM). In this study, satellite-derived shorelines and corresponding eroded and accreted areas of coastal zones have been calculated and assessed for 1...
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Nguyen Tien Thanh
This study presents a method to investigate meteorological drought characteristics using multiple climate models for multiple timescales under two representative concentration pathway (RCP) scenarios, RCP4.5 and RCP8.5, during 2021–2050. The method...
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Narayan Nyaupane, Balbhadra Thakur, Ajay Kalra and Sajjad Ahmad
Frequent flooding events in recent years have been linked with the changing climate. Comprehending flooding events and their risks is the first step in flood defense and can help to mitigate flood risk. Floodplain mapping is the first step towards flood ...
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Angela Kuriata-Potasznik, Slawomir Szymczyk, Andrzej Skwierawski, Katarzyna Glinska-Lewczuk and Ireneusz Cymes
River-lake systems most often behave as hydrographic units, which undergo complex interactions, especially in the contact zone. One such interaction pertains to the role of a river in the dispersal of trace elements carried into and out of a lake. In thi...
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