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Alexia Balla, Vesna Teofilovic and Tímea Kiss
The hydro-geomorphological background in microplastic (MP) deposition and mobilization is often neglected, though the sampling environment is the key point in a monitoring scheme. The aim of the study was to analyze the environmental driving factors of M...
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Yiyuan Xu, Jianhui Zhao, Biao Wan, Jinhua Cai and Jun Wan
Flood forecasting helps anticipate floods and evacuate people, but due to the access of a large number of data acquisition devices, the explosive growth of multidimensional data and the increasingly demanding prediction accuracy, classical parameter mode...
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Jiaxing Xu, Hongxiang Fan, Minghan Luo, Piji Li, Taeseop Jeong and Ligang Xu
Water level is an important indicator of lake hydrology characteristics, and its fluctuation significantly affects lake ecosystems. In recent years, deep learning models have shown their superiority in the long-time range prediction of hydrology processe...
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Hooshang Eivazy and Mohammad Reza Malek
Propagating crowdsourcing services via a wireless network can be an appropriate solution to using the potential of crowds in crisis management processes. The present study aimed to deploy crowdsourcing services properly to spatial urgent requests. Compos...
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Silvia Bosa, Marco Petti and Sara Pascolo
River morphological evolution is a challenging topic, involving hydrodynamic flow, sediment transport and bank stability. Lowland rivers are often characterized by the coexistence of granular and cohesive material, with significantly different behaviours...
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You-Da Jhong, Chang-Shian Chen, Hsin-Ping Lin and Shien-Tsung Chen
This study proposed a hybrid neural network model that combines a self-organizing map (SOM) and back-propagation neural networks (BPNNs) to model the rainfall-runoff process in a physically interpretable manner and to accurately forecast typhoon floods. ...
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Maria Lidia Sánchez,Estefanía Asurmendi,Paula Armas
Pág. 106 - 141
The Upper Cretaceous exposid in the northeastern part of the Neuquén Basin, southeast of Neuquén, Argentina. Río Neuquén Subgroup of continental origin, has been divided into two incomplete stratigraphic sequence units (SI y SII) on the basis of lithofac...
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Cesar E. Gazzera,Luis A. Spalletti
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ABSTRACT. The lowermost section of a thick Albian(?)-Campanian redbed sequence in the central part of the Neuquen Basin is composed of fine sandstones and pelites with subordinated extra and intraformational conglomerates. Several facies and sedimentary ...
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