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Oleg Yermolaev and Svetlana Mukharamova
This paper describes the modelling of suspended sediment yield in a plains region in the European part of Russia (EPR) and its prediction for ungauged catchments. The studied plains area, excluding the Caucasus and Ural Mountains, covers 3.5 × 106 km2 of...
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Banteamlak Kase Abebe, Fasikaw Atanaw Zimale, Kidia Kessie Gelaye, Temesgen Gashaw, Endalkachew Goshe Dagnaw and Anwar Assefa Adem
In most developing countries, biophysical data are scarce, which hinders evidence-based watershed planning and management. To use the scarce data for resource development applications, special techniques are required. Thus, the primary goal of this study...
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Alemu O. Aga, Assefa M. Melesse and Bayou Chane
Information on sediment concentration in rivers is important for the design and management of reservoirs. In this paper, river sediment flux and siltation rate of a rift valley lake basin (Lake Ziway, Ethiopia) was modeled using suspended sediment concen...
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Ludmila Kuksina
This study investigates the spatial and temporal variability of water runoff and suspended sediment yield in rivers in the Kamchatsky Krai territory (in the Far East of the Russian Federation). It is based on data from 269 monitoring stations for the per...
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Yuyan Zhou, Y. Jun Xu, Weihua Xiao, Jianhua Wang, Ya Huang and Heng Yang
Climate change is expected to have stronger effects on water resources in higher latitude regions. Despite intensive research on possible hydrological responses in those regions to a warmer environment, our knowledge on erosion and sediment yield induced...
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M. Luz Rodríguez-Blanco, Ricardo Arias, M. Mercedes Taboada-Castro, Joao Pedro Nunes, Jan Jacob Keizer, M. Teresa Taboada-Castro
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Soil losses and the subsequent sediment delivery constitute significant environmental threats. Climate change is likely to have an impact on the availability of water and therefore on sediment yield in catchments. In this context, quantifying the sedimen...
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Philipp Stadler, Günter Blöschl, Wolfgang Vogl, Juri Koschelnik, ... Matthias Zessner
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Detection of enzymatic activities has been proposed as a rapid surrogate for the culture-based microbiological pollution monitoring of water resources. This paper presents the results of tests on four fully automated prototype instruments for the on-site...
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Nufang Fang, Zhihua Shi, Fangxin Chen and Yixia Wang
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Chih-Hua Chang, John F. Harrison and Yu-Chi Huang
This study examines the impacts of storm-triggered landslides on downstream sediment and turbidity responses in the Gaoping River Basin, Taiwan using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). Attention is given to analyzing the increased and altered bas...
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Piyawat Wuttichaikitcharoen and Mukand Singh Babel
Predicting sediment yield is necessary for good land and water management in any river basin. However, sometimes, the sediment data is either not available or is sparse, which renders estimating sediment yield a daunting task. The present study investiga...
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