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Hatef Dastour and Quazi K. Hassan
Having a complete hydrological time series is crucial for water-resources management and modeling. However, this can pose a challenge in data-scarce environments where data gaps are widespread. In such situations, recurring data gaps can lead to unfavora...
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Dhananjay Deshmukh, M. Razu Ahmed, John Albino Dominic, Anil Gupta, Gopal Achari and Quazi K. Hassan
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Mohamed Sherif Zaghloul, Ebrahim Ghaderpour, Hatef Dastour, Babak Farjad, Anil Gupta, Hyung Eum, Gopal Achari and Quazi K. Hassan
Changes in water resources within basins can significantly impact ecosystems, agriculture, and biodiversity, among others. Basins in northern Canada have a cold climate, and the recent changes in climate can have a profound impact on water resources in t...
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Ebrahim Ghaderpour, Spiros D. Pagiatakis and Quazi K. Hassan
With the advent of the digital computer, time series analysis has gained wide attention and is being applied to many fields of science. This paper reviews many traditional and recent techniques for time series analysis and change detection, including spe...
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Masoud Abdollahi, Ashraf Dewan and Quazi K. Hassan
In this study, our aim was to model forest fire occurrences caused by lightning using the variable of vegetation water content over six fire-dominant forested natural subregions in Northern Alberta, Canada. We used eight-day composites of surface reflect...
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Sajjad Rostami, Jianxun He and Quazi K. Hassan
Surface waters are prone to the influences from both natural condition and anthropogenic activities. The aim of this paper was to study the impacts of one natural variable, precipitation, and its change posed by a changing climate on water quality of thr...
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Khan Rubayet Rahaman, M. Razu Ahmed and Quazi K. Hassan
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Khan Rubayet Rahaman, Quazi K. Hassan and M. Razu Ahmed
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Ehsan H. Chowdhury, Quazi K. Hassan, Gopal Achari and Anil Gupta
The lower Athabasca River watershed is one of the most important regions for Alberta and elsewhere due to fact that it counts for the third largest oil reserve in the world. In order to support the oil and gas extraction, Athabasca River provides most of...
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Victor B. Veiga, Quazi K. Hassan and Jianxun He
River flow forecasting is critical for flood forecasting, reservoir operations, and water resources management. However, flow forecasting can be difficult, challenging and time consuming due to the spatial and temporal variability of climatic conditions ...
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