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Fahad Alshehri and Mark Ross
This hydrological study investigated a combined rating methodology tested on a 14,090 km2 area in Southwest Florida. The approach applied the Hydrological Simulation Program-Fortran (HSPF) over a 23-year period and was validated by 28 stream gauging stat...
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Eunjeong Lee and Taegeun Kim
The water quality of the Dongjin River deteriorates during the irrigation period because the supply of river maintenance water to the main river is cut off by the mass intake of agricultural weirs located in the midstream regions. A physics-based model a...
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Nick Martin
Climate and land use and land cover (LULC) changes will impact watershed-scale water resources. These systemic alterations will have interacting influences on water availability. A probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) framework for water resource impact a...
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Jihoon Park, Euntae Jung, Imgook Jung and Jaepil Cho
Evaluating the impact of climate change on water resources is necessary for improving water resource management and adaptation measures at the watershed level. This study evaluates the impact of climate change on streamflow in South Korea using downscale...
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Aamir Ishaq Shah
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Lin-Yi Tsai, Chi-Feng Chen, Chi-Hsuan Fan and Jen-Yang Lin
Models are necessary tools for watershed management. However, applying watershed models is time consuming and requires technical knowledge, including model selection and validation. The objective of this study is to assess two commonly used watershed mod...
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Al-Amin Danladi Bello, Noor Baharim Hashim and Mohd Ridza Mohd Haniffah
Predicting the impact of climate change and human activities on river systems is imperative for effective management of aquatic ecosystems. Unique information can be derived that is critical to the survival of aquatic species under dynamic environmental ...
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So-Ra Ahn, Seong-Joon Kim
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This study evaluates the watershed-scale effects of non-point-source (NPS) pollution loads caused by rice straw mulching and no-tillage applications in upland crop areas using the Hydrological Simulation Program?Fortran (HSPF) model. The study area is th...
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Michelle Stern, Lorraine Flint, Justin Minear, Alan Flint and Scott Wright
A daily watershed model of the Sacramento River Basin of northern California was developed to simulate streamflow and suspended sediment transport to the San Francisco Bay-Delta. To compensate for sparse data, a unique combination of model inputs was dev...
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Chounghyun Seong, Younggu Her and Brian L. Benham
Hydrologic Simulation Program-Fortran (HSPF) model calibration is typically done manually due to the lack of an automated calibration tool as well as the difficulty of balancing objective functions to be considered. This paper discusses the development a...
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