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Ismail Aouiche, Mouncef Sedrati and Edward J. Anthony
River mouths are dynamic systems that can respond rapidly to both fluxes in fluvial water and sediment discharge and marine energy conditions, notably waves. On semi-arid wave-exposed coasts, the morphosedimentary behaviour of river mouths is particularl...
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Edward J. Anthony, Manon Besset, Florin Zainescu and François Sabatier
Areal changes over delta surfaces determined by land and water ratios are a promising tool for identifying spatial and temporal changes in deltas that may reveal subsidence and shoreline erosion. Such changes can also provide the basis for more detailed ...
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Zhenyu Zhang, Yaling Huang, Jinliang Huang
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Sustainable water resource management requires dams operations that provide environmental flow to support the downstream riverine ecosystem. However, relatively little is known about the hydrologic impact of small and medium dams in the smaller basin in ...
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Zhenyu Zhang, Yaling Huang and Jinliang Huang
Sustainable water resource management requires dams operations that provide environmental flow to support the downstream riverine ecosystem. However, relatively little is known about the hydrologic impact of small and medium dams in the smaller basin in ...
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Matharit Namsai, Butsawan Bidorn, Ruetaitip Mama and Warit Charoenlerkthawin
The construction of large dams in the upper tributary basin of the Chao Phraya River (CPR) has been linked to a significant decrease in sediment load in the CPR system, estimated between 75?85%. This study, utilizing historical and recent river flow and ...
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Steven G. Pueppke, Qingling Zhang and Sabir T. Nurtazin
Central Asia?s Ili River is fed by mountain streams that flow down into an isolated and arid basin that today is shared by Kazakhstan and China. Agriculture in the basin is dependent upon irrigation, which was practiced as long ago as the Iron Age, when ...
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Yadu Pokhrel, Mateo Burbano, Jacob Roush, Hyunwoo Kang, Venkataramana Sridhar and David W. Hyndman
The ongoing and proposed construction of large-scale hydropower dams in the Mekong river basin is a subject of intense debate and growing international concern due to the unprecedented and potentially irreversible impacts these dams are likely to have on...
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Hong Hanh Nguyen, Friedrich Recknagel, Wayne Meyer and Jacqueline Frizenschaf
To assist water resource managers with future land use planning efforts, the eco-hydrological model Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was applied to three catchments in South Australia that experience extreme low flow conditions. Particular land uses...
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Hong Hanh Nguyen, Friedrich Recknagel, Wayne Meyer, Jacqueline Frizenschaf
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To assist water resource managers with future land use planning efforts, the eco-hydrological model Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was applied to three catchments in South Australia that experience extreme low flow conditions. Particular land uses...
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Thomas Hennig, Wenling Wang, Darrin Magee, Daming He
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Southwest China?s Yunnan province is evolving into one of the world?s largest hydro-power-producing regions. It already rivals the world?s largest hydro-producing nations. However, five of Yunnan?s six basins are international and therefore its hydropowe...
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Thomas Hennig, Wenling Wang, Darrin Magee and Daming He
Southwest China?s Yunnan province is evolving into one of the world?s largest hydro-power-producing regions. It already rivals the world?s largest hydro-producing nations. However, five of Yunnan?s six basins are international and therefore its hydropowe...
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South American rivers have become intensely affected by the construction of hydroelectric dams that block the river’s connectivity for migratory fish species. In order to mitigate the problems caused by dams and to reestablish connections between h...
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Jean-Michel Sylvain, Ali Assani, Raphaëlle Landry, Jean-François Quessy and Christophe Kinnard
This study presents a comparison of the spatio-temporal variability of characteristics (magnitude, duration and timing) of annual minimum daily extreme flows (AMEF) as a function of land use and the mode of management of dams. Streamflow measured at stat...
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Aidar G. Sharifullin, Artyom V. Gusarov, Olga A. Lavrova and Achim A. Beylich
A very noticeable increase in the beaver population (mainly the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber L.)) in the East European Plain since the end of the 20th century through reintroduction contributed to the emergence of a large number of beaver dams and ponds...
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Chiyuan Miao, Alistair G. L. Borthwick, Honghu Liu and Jigen Liu
During the past century, the number and scale of reservoirs worldwide has grown substantially to meet the demand for water and hydropower arising from increased population, industrialization, and urbanization. This is particularly the case in China, wher...
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DongSoon Park and Hojun You
This paper presents an innovative digital twin dam and watershed management platform, K-Twin SJ, that utilizes real-time data and simulation models to support decision-making for flood response and water resource management. The platform includes a GIS-b...
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Yu Chen and Pengzhi Lin
Dams and reservoirs are useful systems in water conservancy projects; however, they also pose a high-risk potential for large downstream areas. Flood, as the driving force of dam overtopping, is the main cause of dam failure. Dam floods and their risks a...
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Yu Chen and Pengzhi Lin
Dams and reservoirs are useful systems in water conservancy projects; however, they also pose a high-risk potential for large downstream areas. Flood, as the driving force of dam overtopping, is the main cause of dam failure. Dam floods and their risks a...
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Ali Arkamose Assani
The goal of this study is to demonstrate the usefulness of the Lombard method for analyzing dam-induced hydrologic impacts. The method was used to accurately detect the effects of the construction of a diversion dam in 2003 on annual and seasonal maximum...
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Ali Arkamose Assani
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The goal of this study is to demonstrate the usefulness of the Lombard method for analyzing dam-induced hydrologic impacts. The method was used to accurately detect the effects of the construction of a diversion dam in 2003 on annual and seasonal maximum...
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