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Devendra M. Amatya, Timothy J. Callahan, Sourav Mukherjee, Charles A. Harrison, Carl C. Trettin, Andrzej Walega, Dariusz Mlynski and Kristen D. Emmett
Hydrology and meteorological data from relatively undisturbed watersheds aid in identifying effects on ecosystem services, tracking hydroclimatic trends, and reducing model uncertainties. Sustainable forest, water, and infrastructure management depends o...
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Ya-Hui Chang, Chih-Wei Tseng and Hsien-Chieh Hsu
Urban stormwater drainage systems, which include many personholes to collect and discharge precipitation within a city, are extensively constructed to prevent streets and buildings from flooding. This research intends to build a machine learning model to...
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Sen Wang, Jintai Gong, Haoyu Gao, Wenjie Liu and Zhongkai Feng
In the hydrology field, hydrological forecasting is regarded as one of the most challenging engineering tasks, as runoff has significant spatial?temporal variability under the influences of multiple physical factors from both climate events and human act...
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Aubrey Lynn McCutchan and Blair Anne Johnson
The ice-ocean interface is a dynamic zone characterized by the transfer of heat, salinity, and energy. Complex thermodynamics and fluid dynamics drive fascinating physics as ice is formed and lost under variable conditions. Observations and data from pol...
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Jinqiang Bi, Miao Gao, Wenjia Zhang, Xuefeng Zhang, Kexin Bao and Quanbo Xin
Despite being a minor probability event, marine accidents can cause serious consequences such as casualties, environmental damage, and even massive economic losses. As an important part of the marine traffic safety system, the evaluation of navigation sa...
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Ning Yu and Timothy Haskins
Regional rainfall forecasting is an important issue in hydrology and meteorology. Machine learning algorithms especially deep learning methods have emerged as a part of prediction tools for regional rainfall forecasting. This paper aims to design and imp...
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Aleen Pertuz-Paz, Gaspar Monsalve, Juan Carlos Loaiza-Úsuga, José Humberto Caballero-Acosta, Laura Inés Agudelo-Vélez and Roy C. Sidle
Soil creep is common along the hillslopes of the tropical Andes of Colombia, where very heterogeneous soils develop on old debris flow deposits and are subjected to abundant rainfall with a bimodal annual regime. In particular, the western hillside of th...
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Giorgio Baiamonte
In the field of hydrology, stage?discharge relationships are commonly used to estimate the discharge at the basin outlet or by experimental plots. Many experimental efforts have been made in order to derive stage?discharge relationships, according to the...
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Morgan Fonley, Ricardo Mantilla and Rodica Curtu
The concept of doing hydrology backwards, introduced in the literature in the last decade, relies on the possibility to invert the equations relating streamflow fluctuations at the catchment outlet to estimated hydrological forcings throughout the basin....
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Jan Friesen and John T. Van Stan II
The first contact between precipitation and the land surface is often a plant canopy. The resulting precipitation partitioning by vegetation returns water back to the atmosphere (evaporation of intercepted precipitation) and redistributes water to the su...
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