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Baig Abdullah Al Shoumik, Md. Sanaul Islam
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The coastal soils of Bangladesh are preferentially dominated by silt content and stressed by salinity (Na+) as well as low humus content . Hence, these soils are moderately to extremely vulnerable to water erosion, which is a major form of land deg...
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Ben Jarihani, Roy C. Sidle, Rebecca Bartley, Christian H. Roth, Scott N. Wilkinson
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Rainfall is the main driver of hydrological processes in dryland environments and characterising the rainfall variability and processes of runoff generation are critical for understanding ecosystem function of catchments. Using remote sensing and in situ...
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Ben Jarihani, Roy C. Sidle, Rebecca Bartley, Christian H. Roth and Scott N. Wilkinson
Rainfall is the main driver of hydrological processes in dryland environments and characterising the rainfall variability and processes of runoff generation are critical for understanding ecosystem function of catchments. Using remote sensing and in situ...
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David C. Froehlich
Mitigating nonpoint source pollution from stormwater runoff demands effective strategies for treating the first flush depth. Whether through off-stream storage or pass-through treatment devices, designing diversion structures and filtering materials is c...
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Qiqi Yang, Qiang Dai, Dawei Han, Xuehong Zhu and Shuliang Zhang
Designed for rainstorms and flooding, hydrosystems are largely based on local rainfall Intensity?Duration?Frequency (IDF) curves which include nonstationary components accounting for climate variability. IDF curves are commonly calculated using downscali...
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Francesco Fusco, Pantaleone De Vita, Benjamin B. Mirus, Rex L. Baum, Vincenzo Allocca, Rita Tufano, Enrico Di Clemente and Domenico Calcaterra
On the 4th and 5th of March 2005, about 100 rainfall-induced landslides occurred along volcanic slopes of Camaldoli Hill in Naples, Italy. These started as soil slips in the upper substratum of incoherent and welded volcaniclastic deposits, then evolved ...
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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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Karl Payne, Peter Chami, Ivanna Odle, David Oscar Yawson, Jaime Paul, Anuradha Maharaj-Jagdip and Adrian Cashman
Barbados is heavily reliant on groundwater resources for its potable water supply, with over 80% of the island?s water sourced from aquifers. The ability to meet demand will become even more challenging due to the continuing climate crisis. The consequen...
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Andrea Abbate, Laura Longoni, Vladislav Ivov Ivanov and Monica Papini
Landslides over steep slopes, floods along rivers plains and debris flows across valleys are hydrogeological phenomena typical for mountain regions. Such events are generally triggered by rainfall, which can have large variability in terms of both its in...
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Giuseppina Brigandì and Giuseppe T. Aronica
The aim of this paper is to present a stochastic model to generate sub-hourly rainfall events at a given point. Historical events used as the input have been extracted by the sub-hourly rainfall series available for a defined rain gauge station based on ...
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Yuxuan Feng, Jinzhong Min, Xiaoran Zhuang and Shiqi Wang
In order to further investigate the influence of ensemble generation methods on the storm-scale ensemble forecast (SSEF) system, a new ensemble sensitivity analysis-based ensemble transform with 3D rescaling (ET_3DR_ESA) method was developed. The Weather...
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Goran Andelkovic, Slavoljub Jovanovic, Sanja Manojlovic, Ivan Samard?ic, Ljiljana ?ivkovic, Dejan ?abic, Dragica Gataric and Milanka D?inovic
Considering recent weather events in Serbia (especially the floods in 2014), a need has arisen for research that would help in identifying extreme weather phenomena. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to determine the thresholds above which intense prec...
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Qin Jiang, Weiyue Li, Jiahong Wen, Can Qiu, Weiwei Sun, Qilin Fang, Ming Xu and Jianguo Tan
Satellite-based rainfall products have extensive applications in global change studies, but they are known to contain deviations that require comprehensive verification at different scales. In this paper, we evaluated the accuracies of two high-resolutio...
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Xiaowen Ding, Ying Xue, Ming Lin and Yuan Liu
The Sichuan Basin is the main agricultural production area of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River and is also an extremely important ecological area because it is rich in biodiversity and has complex and diverse landscape types. The dominant soil type...
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Xiaowen Ding, Ying Xue, Ming Lin, Yuan Liu
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The Sichuan Basin is the main agricultural production area of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River and is also an extremely important ecological area because it is rich in biodiversity and has complex and diverse landscape types. The dominant soil type...
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Andi Besse Rimba, Martiwi Diah Setiawati, Abu Bakar Sambah and Fusanori Miura
Flooding has been increasing since 2004 in Japan due to localized heavy rainfall and geographical conditions. Determining areas vulnerable to flooding as one element of flood hazard maps related to disaster management for urban development is necessary. ...
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Andi Besse Rimba, Martiwi Diah Setiawati, Abu Bakar Sambah and Fusanori Miura
Flooding has been increasing since 2004 in Japan due to localized heavy rainfall and geographical conditions. Determining areas vulnerable to flooding as one element of flood hazard maps related to disaster management for urban development is necessary. ...
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Jian Jiao, Derong Su, Liliang Han, Yadong Wang
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Estimating canopy interception of water by plants during rainfall or sprinkler irrigation is a critical step for evaluating water-use efficiency. Most existing experimental studies and mathematic models of canopy interception have paid little attention t...
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Jian Jiao, Derong Su, Liliang Han and Yadong Wang
Estimating canopy interception of water by plants during rainfall or sprinkler irrigation is a critical step for evaluating water-use efficiency. Most existing experimental studies and mathematic models of canopy interception have paid little attention t...
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Margaret Mwangi
The study examined the spatiotemporal distribution of drought in the Maasai rangelands of Kenya. The implications of this distribution, in concert with the documented existing and/or projected social and biophysical factors, on critical rangeland resourc...
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