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Erik Bollen, Bart Kuijpers, Valeria Soliani and Alejandro Vaisman
Sensor networks are used in an increasing number and variety of application areas, like traffic control or river monitoring. Sensors in these networks measure parameters of interest defined by domain experts and send these measurements to a central locat...
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Erik Bollen, Rik Hendrix, Bart Kuijpers, Valeria Soliani and Alejandro Vaisman
Transportation networks are used in many application areas, like traffic control or river monitoring. For this purpose, sensors are placed in strategic points in the network and they send their data to a central location for storage, viewing and analysis...
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Perizat Omarova, Yedilkhan Amirgaliyev, Ainur Kozbakova and Aisulyu Ataniyazova
Water resource pollution, particularly in river channels, presents a grave environmental challenge that necessitates a comprehensive and systematic approach encompassing assessment, forecasting, and effective management. This article provides a comprehen...
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Tao Huang, Wilfred M. Wollheim and Stephen H. Jones
Fecal contamination is a significant source of water quality impairment globally. Aquatic ecosystems can provide an important ecosystem service of fecal contamination removal. Understanding the processes that regulate the removal of fecal contamination a...
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Zilong Qin and Jinxin Wang
As the most basic physical geographic elements, basin terrain and river networks have high spatial complexity and are closely related. However, there is little research on the correlation between terrain and river networks. In this paper, the Yellow Rive...
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HuiHui Zhang, Hugo A. Loáiciga, LuWei Feng, Jing He and QingYun Du
Determining the flow accumulation threshold (FAT) is a key task in the extraction of river networks from digital elevation models (DEMs). Several methods have been developed to extract river networks from Digital Elevation Models. However, few studies ha...
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Anouk Bomers
Early flood forecasting systems can mitigate flood damage during extreme events. Typically, the effects of flood events in terms of inundation depths and extents are computed using detailed hydraulic models. However, a major drawback of these models is t...
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Aini Zhong, Yukun Wu, Ke Nie and Mengjun Kang
As an important data source for historical geography research, toponyms reflect the human activities and natural landscapes within a certain area and time period. In this paper, a novel quantitative method of reconstructing historical river networks usin...
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Chengming Li, Wei Wu, Pengda Wu, Yong Yin and Zhaoxin Dai
As the coding of a dendritic river system can be used to represent the stream order and spatial-structure of a river network, it is always used in river selection, which is a key step in topographic map generalization. There are two categories of convent...
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Gasim Hayder, Mahmud Iwan Solihin and Hauwa Mohammed Mustafa
Water resources management in Malaysia has become a crucial issue of concern due to its role in the economic and social development of the country. Kelantan river (Sungai Kelantan) basin is one of the essential catchments as it has a history of flood eve...
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Haibo Chu, Jiahua Wei and Jun Qiu
For the inherent characteristics of a raw streamflow times series and the complicated relationship between multi-scale predictors and streamflow, monthly streamflow forecasting is very difficult. In this paper, an method was proposed integrating the ense...
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Jeongwoo Lee, Chul-Gyum Kim, Jeong Eun Lee, Nam Won Kim and Hyeonjun Kim
This study develops a late spring-early summer rainfall forecasting model using an artificial neural network (ANN) for the Geum River Basin in South Korea. After identifying the lagged correlation between climate indices and the rainfall amount in May an...
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Matteo Sangiorgio and Giorgio Guariso
Multi-reservoir systems management is complex because of the uncertainty on future events and the variety of purposes, usually conflicting, of the involved actors. An efficient management of these systems can help improving resource allocation, preventin...
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Zbigniew Gomolka, Boguslaw Twarog, Ewa Zeslawska, Arkadiusz Lewicki and Tadeusz Kwater
The paper presents a new approach to solving the problem of water quality control in rivers. We proposed an intelligent system that monitors and controls the quality of water in a river. The distributed measuring system works with a central control syste...
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Matteo Sangiorgio and Giorgio Guariso
Multi-reservoir systems management is complex because of the uncertainty on future events and the variety of purposes, usually conflicting, of the involved actors. An efficient management of these systems can help improving resource allocation, preventin...
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Samkele S. Tfwala, Yu-Min Wang
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Sediment in river is usually transported during extreme events related to intense rainfall and high river flows. The conventional means of collecting data in such events are risky and costly compared to water discharge measurements. Hence, the lack of se...
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Benoît O.L. Demars, Gerhard Wiegleb, David M. Harper, Udo Bröring, Holger Brux and Wolfgang Herr
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Benoît O.L. Demars, Gerhard Wiegleb, David M. Harper, Udo Bröring, Holger Brux and Wolfgang Herr
The spatial structure and evolution of river networks offer tremendous opportunities to study the processes underlying metacommunity patterns in the wild. Here we explore several fundamental aspects of aquatic plant biogeography. How stable is plant comp...
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This paper aims to propose the development of a knowledge and information management framework in the Crocodile River system in South Africa. A complexity and resilience analysis is performed to evaluate the myriad issues, socio-ecological perspectives a...
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Xiaofeng Xu, Pengcheng Liu and Mingwu Guo
Drainage network pattern recognition is a significant task with wide applications in geographic information mining, map cartography, water resources management, and urban planning. Accurate identification of spatial patterns in river networks can help us...
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