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Yingying Cui, Liping Zhu, Jianting Ju, Lun Luo and Yongjie Wang
It is of great practical significance to accurately distinguish the different water supply sources of rivers and lakes under climate change for regional water resources utilization. This study examines the impact of climate change on the hydrological pro...
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Silvana Noelia Moragues,María Gabriela Lenzano,Sergio Andrés Rivera,Jonathan Gabriel Oberreuter,Alberto Vich
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Glaciation and deglaciation modify the stress of the slopes affected by these processes and can trigger their instability and landslides. This study describes, characterizes and reconstructs a large rotational landslide of soil and moraine material, whic...
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Yanyun Xiang, Yi Wang, Yaning Chen, Yifei Bai, Leyuan Zhang and Qifei Zhang
The aim of this research was to use the standardized runoff index (SRI) with a three-month timescale (SRI-3) to analyze hydrological drought risk in two arid river basins characterized by different runoff regimes, Northwest China. Based on SRI-3, hydrolo...
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Dmitry V. Bantcev, Dmitry A. Ganyushkin, Kirill V. Chistyakov, Ilya V. Volkov, Alexey A. Ekaykin, Arina N. Veres, Igor V. Tokarev, Natalya B. Shtykova and Tatiana A. Andreeva
The aim of this study was to determine the contribution of snow and glacial ice to the river fluxes, and to identify the type of ice formation in the Tsambagarav massif (the northwestern part of Mongolia). The main method for this study was isotopic anal...
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Vitalii Zaginaev, Kristyna Falatkova, Bohumir Jansky, Miroslav Sobr and Sergey Erokhin
Debris flows caused by glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) are common hazards in mountain environments. The risk posed by glacial lake outburst hazards is particularly evaluated where the lower reaches of catchments are populated. A potentially dangerou...
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Alice F. Hill, Cholpon K. Minbaeva, Alana M. Wilson and Rysbek Satylkanov
Water vulnerabilities in Central Asia are affected by a complex combination of climate-sensitive water sources, trans-boundary political tensions, infrastructure deficiencies and a lack of water management organization from community to federal levels. T...
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Malte Knoche, Ralf Merz, Martin Lindner, Stephan M. Weise
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With respect to meteorological changes and glacier evolution, the southern Pamir Mountains are a transition zone between the Pamirs, Hindu Kush and Karakoram, which are water towers of Central Asia. In this study, we compare runoff and climate trends in ...
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Shaoping Wang, Yongjian Ding, Mudassar Iqbal
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The northwest arid region (NAR) of China, located in a cold region, has been experiencing extreme weather and runoff events for years. Summer (from June to August) is the main season for forming runoff in this region. Summer runoff is contributed by glac...
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Zhenliang Yin, Qi Feng, Shiyin Liu, Songbing Zou, Jing Li, Linshan Yang and Ravinesh C. Deo
In this paper, a glacial module based on an enhanced temperature-index approach was successfully introduced into the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model to simulate the glacier runoff and water balance of a glacierized watershed, the mountainous ...
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Nina Omani, Raghavan Srinivasan, Raghupathy Karthikeyan and Patricia K. Smith
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was used to simulate five glacierized river basins that are global in coverage and vary in climate. The river basins included the Narayani (Nepal), Vakhsh (Central Asia), Rhone (Switzerland), Mendoza (Central And...
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