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Zhenzhen Li, Zhongyue Yan and Li Tang
Comprehending the changing patterns of flood magnitudes globally, particularly in the context of nonstationary conditions, is crucial for effective flood risk management. This study introduces a unique approach that employs simulated discharge data to un...
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Kervin Chunga,Felipe Ochoa-Cornejo,Maurizio Mulas,Theofilos Toulkeridis,Edgar Menéndez
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Few moderate-to-strong earthquakes associated with active and capable geological faults have been documented for the southern coastal region of Ecuador. The seismic record of Ecuador initiates with the Guayaquil earthquake in 1787 (Mw 6.5), followed by t...
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Hui Wan, Jun Xia, Liping Zhang, Dunxian She, Yang Xiao and Lei Zou
Sensitivity analysis is a fundamental approach to identify the most significant and sensitive parameters, helping us to understand complex hydrological models, particularly for time-consuming distributed flood forecasting models based on complicated theo...
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Taiwo Ajilore,Sylvanus Ikhide
AbstractThe study examined the assumption that ?size matters? in the empirical controversy of the relationship between migrants? remittances and economic growth. This is done through an empirical analysis of the remittances-growth relationships in select...
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Renata Dos Santos Cardoso, Larissa Piffer Dorigon, Danielle Cardozo Frasca Teixeira and Margarete Cristiane de Costa Trindade Amorim
Urban heat islands (UHIs) in large cities and different climatic regions have been thoroughly studied; however, their effects are becoming a common concern in smaller cities as well. We assessed UHIs in three tropical cities, analyzing how synoptic condi...
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Hou-Cheng Yang, Guanyu Hu and Ming-Hui Chen
Generalized linear models are routinely used in many environment statistics problems such as earthquake magnitudes prediction. Hu et al. proposed Pareto regression with spatial random effects for earthquake magnitudes. In this paper, we propose Bayesian ...
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Valeri G. Gitis and Alexander B. Derendyaev
In this paper, we suggest two machine learning methods for seismic hazard forecast. The first method is used for spatial forecasting of maximum possible earthquake magnitudes (Mmax" role="presentation">????????Mmax
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Andoni Larreategui Fadrique
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Andoni Larreategui Fadrique
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Agustín Hernández Aja
El presente trabajo es el resultado del análisis comparado de cuatro planes parciales y un plan de reforma interior desarrollos del Plan General de Madrid de 1985. Su objetivo es el de realizar una reflexión sobre las incidencias de la ejecución y gestió...
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Irina Filimonikhina,Yuriy Nevdakha,Lubov Olijnichenko,Viktor Pukalov,Hanna Chornohlazova
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The paper reports determining and comparison of the quality of dynamic balancing of rotating parts in the assembly (impeller) by correction mass and applying passive auto-balancers using the axial fan VO 06-300-4 as an example. The impeller is balanced i...
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Julio Alfredo Delgado,Yanette Díaz Umaña, Vergel, M
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Este artículo tuvo como objetivo analizar las particularidades de las cuatro campanas y la torre, que compone el campanario de la Catedral de San José de Cúcuta, así como también su impacto en el paisaje sonoro de esta ciudad del Norte de Santander en Co...
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Praneeth Gurumurthy, Philip M. Orton, Stefan A. Talke, Nickitas Georgas and James F. Booth
Wind-induced sea level blowouts, measured as negative storm surge or extreme low water (ELW), produce public safety hazards and impose economic costs (e.g., to shipping). In this paper, we use a regional hydrodynamic numerical model to test the effect of...
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Alfredo L. Aretxabaleta, Keston W. Smith and Tarandeep S. Kalra
Recent studies have shown significant sea surface salinity (SSS) changes at scales ranging from regional to global. In this study, we estimate global salinity means and trends using historical (1950?2014) SSS data from the UK Met Office Hadley Centre obj...
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Alfredo L. Aretxabaleta, Keston W. Smith and Tarandeep S. Kalra
Recent studies have shown significant sea surface salinity (SSS) changes at scales ranging from regional to global. In this study, we estimate global salinity means and trends using historical (1950?2014) SSS data from the UK Met Office Hadley Centre obj...
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Alfredo L. Aretxabaleta, Keston W. Smith and Tarandeep S. Kalra
Recent studies have shown significant sea surface salinity (SSS) changes at scales ranging from regional to global. In this study, we estimate global salinity means and trends using historical (1950?2014) SSS data from the UK Met Office Hadley Centre obj...
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Jin Woo Moon, Jae D. Chang and Sooyoung Kim
This study examines the performance and adaptability of Artificial Neural Network (ANN)-based thermal control strategies for diverse thermal properties of building envelope conditions applied to residential buildings. The thermal performance using two no...
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Shu Wu, Momcilo Markus, David Lorenz, James R. Angel and Kevin Grady
Many studies have projected that as the climate changes, the magnitudes of extreme precipitation events in the Northeastern United States are likely to continue increasing, regardless of the emission scenario. To examine this issue, we analyzed observed ...
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Pedro Romero-Gomez, Thanasak Poomchaivej, Rajesh Razdan, Wayne Robinson, Rudolf Peyreder, Michael Raeder and Lee J. Baumgartner
Fish protection is a priority in regions with ongoing and planned development of hydropower production, like the Mekong River system. The evaluation of the effects of turbine passage on the survival of migratory fish is a primary task for informing hydro...
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Abel Andrés Ramírez Molina, Nejc Bezak, Glenn Tootle, Chen Wang and Jiaqi Gong
The Sava River Basin (SRB) includes six countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania, and Montenegro), with the Sava River (SR) being a major tributary of the Danube River. The SR originates in the mountains (European Alps) of Sl...
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