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Taylor Joyal, Alexander K. Fremier and Jan Boll
In the humid tropics, forest conversion and climate change threaten the hydrological function and stationarity of watersheds, particularly in steep terrain. As climate change intensifies, shifting precipitation patterns and expanding agricultural and pas...
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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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Karthik Kumarasamy and Patrick Belmont
Watershed scale models simulating hydrological and water quality processes have advanced rapidly in sophistication, process representation, flexibility in model structure, and input data. With calibration being an inevitable step prior to any model appli...
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Susi Chairani,T. Ferijal,Ulva Heryanty
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The objective of the present study was to predict the runoff in Seulimeum River sub watershed by utilizing an aggregation hydrology model. The method in this research consisted of field observation, collecting data and map, testing model, and analyzing d...
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Zeyuan Qiu
Saturation excess is a major runoff process in humid regions such as the US Northeast. Topographic index (TI) is used to simulate the pattern of runoff-contributing areas following a saturation excess runoff process. Although TI is useful to delineate sa...
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Eric D. Swain and Jason C. Bellino
The Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) was used to develop a simulation of watershed hydrology on the island of Puerto Rico for the period 1981?2017, concentrating on the Río Grande de Arecibo, a river with some of the highest streamflows on the...
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Mushombe Muma, Alain N. Rousseau and Silvio J. Gumiere
3D hydrological modeling was performed, using CATHY (acronym for CATchment HYdrology model), with the basic objective of checking whether the model could reproduce the effects of subsurface agricultural drainage on stream flows and soil water storage. Th...
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Mushombe Muma, Alain N. Rousseau, Silvio J. Gumiere
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3D hydrological modeling was performed, using CATHY (acronym for CATchment HYdrology model), with the basic objective of checking whether the model could reproduce the effects of subsurface agricultural drainage on stream flows and soil water storage. Th...
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Golmar Golmohammadi, Shiv Prasher, Ali Madani and Ramesh Rudra
Selecting the right model to simulate a specific watershed has always been a challenge, and field testing of watersheds could help researchers to use the proper model for their purposes. The performance of three popular Geographic Information System (GIS...
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Khan Garee, Xi Chen, Anming Bao, Yu Wang, Fanhao Meng
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The Soil andWater Assessment Tool (SWAT) model combined with a temperature index and elevation band algorithm was applied to the Hunza watershed, where snow and glacier-melt are the major contributor to river flow. This study?s uniqueness is its use of a...
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Khan Garee, Xi Chen, Anming Bao, Yu Wang and Fanhao Meng
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model combined with a temperature index and elevation band algorithm was applied to the Hunza watershed, where snow and glacier-melt are the major contributor to river flow. This study?s uniqueness is its use of ...
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Johanna Springer, Ralf Ludwig and Stefan W. Kienzle
This study investigates the hydrology of Castle River in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains. Temperature and precipitation data are analyzed regarding a climate trend between 1960 and 2010 and a general warming is identified. Observed streamflow has b...
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Thomas C. C. Huang and Kwong Fai A. Lo
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a watershed-based, semi-distributed hydrologic model for simulating hydrological processes at different spatial scales. The SWAT hydrology and erosion/sediment components are first validated after the hydrolog...
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Sean Butler, Tim Webster, Anna Redden, Jennie Rand, Nathan Crowell and William Livingstone
The contamination of shellfish harvesting areas by fecal bacteria in the Annapolis Basin of Nova Scotia, Canada, is a recurring problem which has consequences for industry, government, and local communities. This study contributes to the development of a...
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Sun Woo Chang and Il-Moon Chung
In South Korea, groundwater intended for use in greenhouse cultivation is collected from shallow riverside aquifers as part of agricultural activities during the winter season. This study quantified the effects of intensive groundwater intake on aquifers...
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Tyler J. Carleton and Steven R. Fassnacht
Transbasin diversions and dams allow for water uses when and where there is high demand and low supply, but can come with an expense to the environment. This paper presents a linkage of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and datasets to assess the hydrolo...
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Clément Fabre, Sabine Sauvage, Nikita Tananaev, Raghavan Srinivasan, Roman Teisserenc, José Miguel Sánchez Pérez
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Modification of the hydrological cycle and, subsequently, of other global cycles is expected in Arctic watersheds owing to global change. Future climate scenarios imply widespread permafrost degradation caused by an increase in air temperature, and the e...
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Babak Farjad, Anil Gupta, Saman Razavi, Monireh Faramarzi, Danielle J. Marceau
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This study proposes an integrated modeling system consisting of the physically-based MIKE SHE/MIKE 11 model, a cellular automata model, and general circulation models (GCMs) scenarios to investigate the independent and combined effects of future climate ...
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Babak Farjad, Anil Gupta, Saman Razavi, Monireh Faramarzi and Danielle J. Marceau
This study proposes an integrated modeling system consisting of the physically-based MIKE SHE/MIKE 11 model, a cellular automata model, and general circulation models (GCMs) scenarios to investigate the independent and combined effects of future climate ...
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Clément Fabre, Sabine Sauvage, Nikita Tananaev, Raghavan Srinivasan, Roman Teisserenc and José Miguel Sánchez Pérez
Modification of the hydrological cycle and, subsequently, of other global cycles is expected in Arctic watersheds owing to global change. Future climate scenarios imply widespread permafrost degradation caused by an increase in air temperature, and the e...
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