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Jiahui Zhao, Zhibin Li, Pan Liu
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The land-use identification process, which involves quantifying the types and intensity of human activities at a regional level, is a critical investigation step for ongoing land-use planning. One limitation of land-use identification practices is that t...
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Isabela Silveira Baptista, Maki Tsujimura and Yuichi Onda
In this study, we applied a new methodology that utilized stable isotopic concentrations of water and SF6 concentrations of the air to investigate temporal variations in the spring water mean transit time (MTT) of a forested headwater catchment in Japan....
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Dung David Chuwang and Weiya Chen
Forecasting daily and weekly passenger demand is a key fundamental process used by existing urban rail transit (URT) station authorities to diagnose operational problems and make decisions about train schedule patterns to improve operational efficiency, ...
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Francisco Balocchi, Diego Rivera, José Luis Arumi, Uwe Morgenstern, Donald A. White, Richard P. Silberstein and Pablo Ramírez de Arellano
Wildfires are an important disturbance affecting catchments? soil and hydrological processes within. Wildfires are predicted to increase in both frequency and severity under climate change. Here, we present measurements of tritium (3H) in surface water o...
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Zihao Li, Hui Chen and Wentao Yan
Due to a growing appreciation for the ecological and recreational benefits of public green spaces, the evaluation of urban parks? service efficiency, as well as citizens? behavioral preferences for daily recreation, have become an increasing academic foc...
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Jun-Yi Lee, Yu-Ting Shih, Chiao-Ying Lan, Tsung-Yu Lee, Tsung-Ren Peng, Cheing-Tung Lee and Jr-Chuan Huang
Event water transit time estimation has rarely been done for violent rainstorms (e.g., typhoons) in steep and fractured mountainous catchments where the range of transit time, potential controlling factors, and the validity of time-invariant parametrizat...
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Samuel Bansah, Samuel Ato Andam-Akorful, Jonathan Quaye-Ballard, Matthew Coffie Wilson, Solomon Senyo Gidigasu and Geophrey K. Anornu
Using d18O and d2H in mean transit time (MTT) modeling can ensure the verifiability of results across catchments. The main objectives of this study were to (i) evaluate the d18O- and d2H-based behavioral transit time distributions and (ii) assess if d18O...
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Jan Schmieder, Stefan Seeger, Markus Weiler and Ulrich Strasser
We determined the streamflow transit time and the subsurface water storage volume in the glacierized high-elevation catchment of the Rofenache (Oetztal Alps, Austria) with the lumped parameter transit time model TRANSEP. Therefore we enhanced the surface...
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Shing-Hong Liu, Li-Jen Liu, Kuo-Li Pan, Wenxi Chen and Tan-Hsu Tan
With the advancement of wearable technology, many physiological monitoring instruments are gradually being converted into wearable devices. However, as a consumer product, the blood pressure monitor is still a cuff-type device, which does perform a beat-...
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