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Robert Daren Harmel, Heather Elise Preisendanz, Kevin Wayne King, Dennis Busch, Francois Birgand and Debabrata Sahoo
Technological advances and resource constraints present scientists and engineers with renewed challenges in the design of methods to conduct water quality monitoring, and these decisions ultimately determine the degree of project success. Many profession...
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Janja Svetina, Joerg Prestor and Mojca ?raj
A thorough understanding of the hydrologic mechanisms that control the movement of water through the soil is essential for developing effective stormwater management strategies. Infiltration is critical for determining the amount of water entering the so...
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Carlos G. Ochoa, William Todd Jarvis and Jesse Hall
A broad understanding of local geology and hydrologic processes is important for effective water resources management. The objectives of this project were to characterize the hydrogeologic framework of the Oak Creek Watershed (OCW) geographical area and ...
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Kalpana Hamal, Shankar Sharma, Nitesh Khadka, Binod Baniya, Munawar Ali, Mandira Singh Shrestha, Tianli Xu, Dibas Shrestha and Binod Dawadi
Precipitation is the most important variable in the climate system and the dominant driver of land surface hydrologic conditions. Rain gauge measurement provides precipitation estimates on the ground surface; however, these measurements are sparse, espec...
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Dwi Prabowo Yuga Suseno and Tomohito J. Yamada
Clarifying hydrologic behavior, especially behavior related to extreme events such as flash floods, is vital for flood mitigation and management. However, discharge and rainfall measurement data are scarce, which is a major obstacle to flood mitigation. ...
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Pawel Gilewski and Marek Nawalany
Precipitation is one of the essential variables in rainfall-runoff modeling. For hydrological purposes, the most commonly used data sources of precipitation are rain gauges and weather radars. Recently, multi-satellite precipitation estimates have gained...
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Salvatore Manfreda, Caterina Samela, Alberto Refice, Valerio Tramutoli and Fernando Nardi
The last decades have seen a massive advance in technologies for Earth observation (EO) and environmental monitoring, which provided scientists and engineers with valuable spatial information for studying hydrologic processes. At the same time, the power...
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Sierra Young, Joshua Peschel, Gopal Penny, Sally Thompson, Veena Srinivasan
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This article describes the field application of small, low-cost robots for remote surface data collection and an automated workflow to support water balance computations and hydrologic understanding where water availability data is sparse. Current elevat...
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Tian Zhou, Maoyi Huang, Jie Bao, Zhangshuan Hou, Evan Arntzen, Robert Mackley, Alex Crump, Amy E. Goldman, Xuehang Song, Yi Xu, John Zachara
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Hydrologic exchange is a crucial component of the water cycle. The strength of the exchange directly affects the biogeochemical and ecological processes that occur in the hyporheic zone and aquifer from micro to reach scales. Hydrologic exchange fluxes (...
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Hatim O. Sharif, Muhammad Al-Zahrani, Almoutaz El Hassan
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A physically-based, distributed-parameter hydrologic model was used to simulate a recent flood event in the city of Hafr Al Batin, Saudi Arabia to gain a better understanding of the runoff generation and spatial distribution of flooding. The city is loca...
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