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Hok Sum Fok, Linghao Zhou and Hang Ji
A suitable routing model for predicting future monthly water discharge (WD) is essential for operational hydrology, including water supply, and hydrological extreme management, to mention but a few. This is particularly important for a remote area withou...
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Haochun Du, Hok Sum Fok, Yutong Chen and Zhongtian Ma
Storage and runoff are the two fundamental surface hydrological variables of a catchment. Research studies have been focused on the storage-runoff (S-R) hysteretic relationship of a catchment and its explanation very recently, thanks to satellite gravime...
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Fang Zou, Robert Tenzer, Hok Sum Fok and Janet E. Nichol
The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is losing mass at a rate that represents a major contribution to global sea-level rise in recent decades. In this study, we use the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) data to retrieve the time series variations...
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Hok Sum Fok, Qing He, Kwok Pan Chun, Zhiwei Zhou and Thuan Chu
Water level monitoring is important for understanding the global hydrological cycle. Remotely-sensed indices that capture localized instantaneous responses have been extensively explored for water level reconstruction during the past two decades. However...
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