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Hua Jin, Rui Liang, Yu Wang and Prasad Tumula
This paper presents a modeling application of surface runoff using the Hydrologic Modelling System (HEC-HMS). A case study was carried out for the Jianghe watershed, a typical semi-arid and sub-humid geo-climatic region in northern China. Two modeling sc...
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Kunlong Niu, Junliang Qiu, Shirong Cai, Wenxin Zhang, Xiaolin Mu, Edward Park and Xiankun Yang
In recent decades, global climate change has made natural hazards increasingly prevalent. Droughts, as a common natural hazard, have been a hot study topic for years. Most studies conducted drought monitoring in arid and semi-arid regions. In humid and s...
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Vito Iacobellis, Mauro Fiorentino, Andrea Gioia and Salvatore Manfreda
Theoretically derived distributions allow the detection of dominant runoff generation mechanisms as key signatures of hydrologic similarity. We used two theoretically derived distributions of flood peak annual maxima: the first is the ?IF? distribution, ...
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Isabel Méndez-Bedia,Gloria Gallastegui,Pedro Busquets,Silvia N. Césari,Carlos O. Limarino,Eva Prats,Raúl Cardó,Ferrán Colombo
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In the Argentinian Andes (Frontal Cordillera) the upper part of the late Carboniferous-early Permian San Ignacio Formation is made up of lacustrine-palustrine microbial carbonates and interbedded volcanic deposits. In this lacustrine-palustrine environme...
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