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Ying Zhao, Huige Sun, Jingrui Tang, Ying Li, Zhihao Sun, Zhe Tao, Liang Guo and Sheng Chang
Surface water is a vital resource for human survival. However, economic and social development has resulted in significant pollutants from human activities, causing environmental pollution in watersheds. This pollution has had a profound impact on the su...
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Qiang Fu, Linqi Li, Mo Li, Tianxiao Li, Dong Liu and Song Cui
The potential influence of natural variations in a climate system on global warming can change the hydrological cycle and threaten current strategies of water management. A simulation-based linear fractional programming (SLFP) model, which integrates a r...
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Yuan Shen, Huiming Cao, Mingfang Tang and Hongbing Deng
Human disturbances impact river basins by reducing the quality of, and services provided by, aquatic ecosystems. Conducting quantitative assessments of ecological security at the watershed scale is important for enhancing the water quality of river basin...
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Hongyan Li, Shanshan Bao, Xiaojun Wang and Hang Lv
Rainstorm weather systems and storm flood characteristics were studied to explore the relationship between the rainstorm weather system, the type of rainstorm, the cause of the flood and the time of occurrence, and some basic characteristics law of storm...
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Fengping Li, Guangxin Zhang and Y. Jun Xu
The Songhua River Basin (SRB) in Northeast China is one of the areas most sensitive to global climate change because of its high-latitude location. In this study, we conducted a modeling assessment on the potential change of water resources in this regio...
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Lixue Wang, Xueyan Ye, Xinqiang Du
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The Second Songhua River is the biggest river system in Jilin Province, China. In recent years, the rapid economic development in this area has increased the prominence of water resources and water-related environmental problems; these include surface wa...
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Fengping Li, Guangxin Zhang and Yi Jun Xu
Climate variation and human activities are commonly recognized as two major factors affecting basin hydrology. However, quantifying their individual effect on runoff is challenging. In this study, long-term (1960?2009) river discharge and weather data in...
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