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Gergely Ámon, Katalin Bene, Richard Ray, Zoltán Gribovszki and Péter Kalicz
More frequent high-intensity, short-duration rainfall events increase the risk of flash floods on steeply sloped watersheds. Where measured data are unavailable, numerical models emerge as valuable tools for predicting flash floods. Recent applications o...
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Mac Sisson, Jian Shen and Anne Schlegel
Poquoson River is a tidal coastal embayment located along the Western Shore of the Chesapeake Bay about 4 km south of the York River mouth in the City of Poquoson and in York County, Virginia. Its drainage area has diversified land uses, including high d...
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Moon-Seong Kang, Puneet Srivastava, Jung-Hun Song, Jihoon Park, Younggu Her, Sang Min Kim and Inhong Song
Because hydrologic responses of an agricultural watershed are influenced by many natural and man-made factors including pond/reservoir, management practices, and/or irrigation/drainage, strategies of hydrological modeling for the watershed must be case-d...
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Moon-Seong Kang, Puneet Srivastava, Jung-Hun Song, Jihoon Park, Younggu Her, Sang Min Kim, Inhong Song
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Because hydrologic responses of an agricultural watershed are influenced by many natural and man-made factors including pond/reservoir, management practices, and/or irrigation/drainage, strategies of hydrological modeling for the watershed must be case-d...
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Mohsen Tahmasebi Nasab, Vishal Singh, Xuefeng Chu
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Modeling hydrologic processes for depression-dominated areas such as the North American Prairie Pothole Region is complex and reliant on a clear understanding of dynamic filling-spilling-merging-splitting processes of numerous depressions over the surfac...
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Mohsen Tahmasebi Nasab, Vishal Singh and Xuefeng Chu
Modeling hydrologic processes for depression-dominated areas such as the North American Prairie Pothole Region is complex and reliant on a clear understanding of dynamic filling-spilling-merging-splitting processes of numerous depressions over the surfac...
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Dina P. A. Hidayat, Sri Legowo W. Darsono and Mohammad Farid
This study aims to evaluate the accuracy of semi-empirical models for determining infiltration based on the existing equations (Horton, Kostiakov and Kostiakov?Lewis) and a new form equation with optimized parameters which has good accuracy (lowest RMSE ...
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Abdelmounim Bouadila, Ismail Bouizrou, Mourad Aqnouy, Khalid En-nagre, Yassine El Yousfi, Azzeddine Khafouri, Ismail Hilal, Kamal Abdelrahman, Lahcen Benaabidate, Tamer Abu-Alam, Jamal Eddine Stitou El Messari and Mohamed Abioui
In semi-arid regions such as the southwestern zone of Morocco, better management of water resources is crucial due to the frequent flooding phenomena. In this context, the use of hydrological models is becoming increasingly important, specifically in the...
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Annushka Aliev, Sinan Rasiya Koya, Incheol Kim, Jongwan Eun, Elbert Traylor and Tirthankar Roy
The Shell Creek Watershed (SCW) is a rural watershed in Nebraska with a history of chronic flooding. Beginning in 2005, a variety of conservation practices have been employed in the watershed. Those practices have since been credited with attenuating flo...
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Vivek Venishetty, Prem B. Parajuli and Filip To
Sediment deposition in river channels from various topographic conditions has been one of the major contributors to water quality impairment through non-point sources. Soil is one of the key components in sediment loadings, during runoff. Yazoo River Wat...
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Vivek Venishetty, Prem B. Parajuli and Dipesh Nepal
Best management practices (BMPs) are management operations that reduce pollution and improve water quality. This study assessed the spatial variability of BMPs effectiveness within the Yazoo River Watershed (YRW) using Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWA...
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Nicolás Velásquez, Jaime Ignacio Vélez, Oscar D. Álvarez-Villa and Sandra Patricia Salamanca
Distributed hydrological modeling has increased its popularity in the community, leading to the development of multiple models with different approaches. However, the rapid growth has also opened a gap between models, interfaces, and advanced users. User...
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Juan Carlos Jaimes-Correa, Francisco Muñoz-Arriola and Shannon Bartelt-Hunt
Changing water supplies and demands, inherent to climate fluctuations and human activities, are pushing for a paradigm shift in water management worldwide. The occurrence of extreme hydrometeorological and climate events such as extended wet periods and ...
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Sabin Paudel and Rohan Benjankar
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the performance of the integrated hydrological model, MIKE SHE in a small watershed to analyze the effect of two different precipitation sources on model outputs (groundwater elevation and surface water flo...
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Mulugeta Admas, Assefa M. Melesse, Brook Abate and Getachew Tegegne
Modeling soil erosion, sediment yield, and runoff are crucial for managing reservoir capacity, water quality, and watershed soil productivity. However, the monitoring and modeling of soil erosion and sedimentation rates in developing countries such as Et...
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Hanyong Lee, Min Suh Chae, Jong-Yoon Park, Kyoung Jae Lim and Youn Shik Park
Changes in rainfall pattern and land use have caused considerable impacts on the hydrological behavior of watersheds; a Long-Term Hydrologic Impact Analysis (L-THIA) model has been used to simulate such variations. The L-THIA model defines curve number a...
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Konstantinos X. Soulis, Konstantina Amalia Generali, Christina Papadaki, Christos Theodoropoulos and Emmanouil Psomiadis
Fires are common in forested Mediterranean-climate watersheds. Forest fires cause abrupt land use/cover (LULC) changes affecting soil properties and hydrological processes within and across watersheds. A major forest fire in Attica, Greece, that affected...
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George Bariamis and Evangelos Baltas
Identifying the core hydrological processes of catchments is a critical step for operative hydrological modeling. This study attempts to assess the long-term alterations in streamflow in three adjacent catchments of Upper East Fork White River, Indiana U...
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Giuseppe Pulighe, Flavio Lupia, Huajin Chen and Hailong Yin
The consequences of climate change on food security in arid and semi-arid regions can be serious. Understanding climate change impacts on water balance is critical to assess future crop performance and develop sustainable adaptation strategies. This pape...
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Kerry L. Mapes and Narcisa G. Pricope
With predicted alterations in climate and land use, managing water resources is of the utmost importance, especially in areas such as the United States (U.S.) Coastal Plain where extensive connections exist between surface and groundwater systems. These ...
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