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Tim Wolters, Ian McNamara, Björn Tetzlaff and Frank Wendland
The input of nutrients into surface waters and groundwater is directly linked to runoff components. Due to the different physicochemical behaviour of nitrogen and phosphorus compounds, the individual runoff components have different significance as input...
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Assane Ndiaye, Mamadou Lamine Mbaye, Joël Arnault, Moctar Camara and Agnidé Emmanuel Lawin
Extreme hydroclimate events usually have harmful impacts of human activities and ecosystems. This study aims to assess trends and significant changes in rainfall and river flow over the Senegal River Basin (SRB) and its upper basin during the 1982?2021 p...
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Mahshid Khazaeiathar, Reza Hadizadeh, Nasrin Fathollahzadeh Attar and Britta Schmalz
The behavior of hydrological processes is periodic and stochastic due to the influence of climatic factors. Therefore, it is crucial to develop the models based on their periodicity and stochastic nature for prediction. Furthermore, forecasting the strea...
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Jenq-Tzong Shiau and Yu-Cheng Lien
Less-frequent and inadequate sampling of sediment data has negatively impacted the long and continuous records required for the design and operation of hydraulic facilities. This data-scarcity problem is often found in most river basins of Taiwan. This s...
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Hazem Nagy, Kieran Lyons, Glenn Nolan, Marcel Cure and Tomasz Dabrowski
An operational model for an area of the northeast Atlantic that encompasses all of Ireland?s territorial waters has been developed. The model is an implementation of the Regional Ocean Modelling System (ROMS) and uses operationally available atmospheric ...
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Thanh Thi Luong, Judith Pöschmann, Ivan Vorobevskii, Stefan Wiemann, Rico Kronenberg and Christian Bernhofer
Highly-resolved data on water balance components (such as runoff or storage) are crucial to improve water management, for example, in drought or flood situations. As regional observations of these components cannot be acquired adequately, a feasible solu...
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Roxanne Ahmed, Terry Prowse, Yonas Dibike, Barrie Bonsal and Hayley O?Neil
Runoff from Arctic rivers constitutes a major freshwater influx to the Arctic Ocean. In these nival-dominated river systems, the majority of annual discharge is released during the spring snowmelt period. The circulation regime of the salinity-stratified...
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Majid Fereidoon, Manfred Koch and Luca Brocca
Hydrological models are widely used for many purposes in water sector projects, including streamflow prediction and flood risk assessment. Among the input data used in such hydrological models, the spatial-temporal variability of rainfall datasets has a ...
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Indarto Indarto,Elida Novita,Sri Wahyuningsih,Nur Defitri Herlinda,Entin Hidayah
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Baseflow is an important component affecting the availability of water in the river during the dry season. Availability of water in the dry season is useful for water resources management. This research aims to test and to compare six recursive digital f...
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Jogendra Nath Sarma and Shukla Acharjee
The Brahmaputra River flows through Assam, India, for about 670 km along an alluvial valley as a wide braided river. The width of the river varies with time along its course. The braiding intensity of this river is estimated using the braiding index (BI)...
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