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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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Pilar Benito-Verdugo, José Martínez-Fernández, Ángel González-Zamora, Laura Almendra-Martín, Jaime Gaona and Carlos Miguel Herrero-Jiménez
Given the growing interest in drought impacts on crops, this work studied the impact of agricultural drought on wheat and barley during the period 2001?2020. The study was carried out in the Spanish regions of Castilla y León and Castilla?La Mancha, with...
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Charlotte E. Lyddon, Jennifer M. Brown, Nicoletta Leonardi and Andrew J. Plater
Combination of uncertainties in water level and wave height predictions for extreme storms can result in unacceptable levels of error, rendering flood hazard assessment frameworks less useful. A 2D inundation model, LISFLOOD-FP, was used to quantify sens...
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Iguniwari Thomas Ekeu-wei and George Alan Blackburn
Consistent data are seldom available for whole-catchment flood modelling in many developing regions, hence this study aimed to explore an integrated approach for flood modelling and mapping by combining available segmented hydrographic, topographic, floo...
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Lawin Agnidé Emmanuel, Yèkambèssoun N?Tcha M?Po, Chabi Angelbert Biaou, Kossi Komi, Rita Hounguè, Kouassi Benjamin Yao and Abel Akambi Afouda
This study evaluates the impacts of land use and climate changes on daily discharge in Ouémé river basin at Bétérou outlet. Observed rainfall and temperature over 2002?2008 and land use data of 2003 and 2007 were used. Corrected rainfall and temperature ...
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