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Diana Derepasko, Felix Witing, Francisco J. Peñas, José Barquín and Martin Volk
The degree of success of river water diversion planning decisions is affected by uncertain environmental conditions. The adaptive water management framework incorporates this uncertainty at all stages of management. While the most effective form of adapt...
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Mahdi Sedighkia, Anna Linhoss and Paul Mickle
This study develops and evaluates a simulation-optimization approach to mitigate the environmental impacts of freshwater pulses in brackish-water lakes whilst maximizing flood diversion benefits. Lake Pontchartrain, located downstream of the Mississippi ...
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Aster Tesfaye Hordofa, Olkeba Tolessa Leta, Tane Alamirew and Abebe Demissie Chukalla
Rainfall and temperature trends detection is vital for water resources management and decision support systems in agro-hydrology. This study assessed the historical (1983?2005) and future (2026?2100) rainfall, maximum temperature (Tmax), and minimum temp...
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Janine Barbara Adams and Lara Van Niekerk
Temporarily closed estuaries require seasonal opening to tidal flows to maintain normal ecological processes. Each estuary has specific environmental flow (EFlow) requirements based on the relationship between freshwater inflow, coastal dynamics, rate of...
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Jens Arle, Volker Mohaupt and Ingo Kirst
The European Commission Water Framework Directive (WFD) was established 16 years ago and forms the current basis for monitoring surface waters and groundwater in Europe. This legislation resulted in a necessary adaptation of the monitoring networks and p...
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Theodoros Giakoumis, Nikolaos Voulvoulis
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The river basin approach of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the introduction of ecological status represent a shift in the assessment and management of freshwater systems from discipline-specific to more holistic, catchment-based principles. At t...
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