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Jaehyun Shin and Dong Sop Rhee
As the frequency and intensity of natural and social disasters increase due to climate change, damage caused by disasters affects urban areas and facilities. Of those disasters, inundation occurs in urban areas due to rising water surface elevation becau...
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Uk-Jae Lee, Dong-Hui Ko and Hong-Yeon Cho
In this study, a smoothing method was applied to improve the accuracy of peak wave period estimation using water surface elevation data collected from two oceanographic and meteorological observation towers situated on the western coast of the Korean Pen...
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Abhijit Sharma Subedi, Suresh Sharma, Anwarul Islam and Niraj Lamichhane
The deterioration of bridge substructure is a serious concern across the United States. The pier encasement is one of the most common practices for repairing and strengthening the bridge substructure. It is a rehabilitation process of existing pile piers...
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Mohammad Nazari-Sharabian, Moses Karakouzian and Donald Hayes
The purpose of this paper is to develop design guidelines for flood control channel height in the vicinity of the confluence of a submerged drainage pipe and a flood control channel. The water exchange in the confluence of an open channel with a lateral ...
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Abram Musinguzi and Muhammad K. Akbar
Hurricane storm surges are influenced by several factors, including wind intensity, surface pressure, forward speed, size, angle of approach, ocean bottom depth and slope, shape and geographical features of the coastline. The relative influence of each f...
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Wenzhao Li, Dongfeng Li and Zheng N. Fang
Numerous algorithms have been developed to automate the process of delineating water surface maps for flood monitoring and mitigation purposes by using multiple sources such as satellite sensors and digital elevation model (DEM) data. To better understan...
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Luka Serianz, Nina Rman and Mihael Brencic
The Alps represent an area where many deep groundwater circulations occur as thermal springs. In the Bled case study, the thermal water temperature, at it is discharged to the surface, is between 19?23 °C. In order to determine the extent (e.g., geometry...
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Jian Chen, Yangyang Tian, Huijie Zhang and Shanju Zhang
The form of the inlet section of aqueducts that connect the upstream channel and the downstream channel affects the flow pattern and head loss. In order to provide a reference for the design of the gradient section of water-transfer channels, a typical t...
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Cheng-Tsung Chen, Jaw-Fang Lee, Hubert Chanson, Kuei-Ting Lin and Chun-Jih Lin
In this study, the problem of surface waves induced by water flow in a flow channel was investigated. The mathematical model based on the potential wave theory was established, and a new analytic solution to the corresponding initial and boundary value p...
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Sergio A. Rentería-Guevara, Jesús G. Rangel-Peraza, Abraham E. Rodríguez-Mata, Leonel E. Amábilis-Sosa, Antonio J. Sanhouse-García and Perla Marysol Uriarte-Aceves
River basin delineation can be inappropriate to determine surface water availability in a country, even if it is established by its water authority. This is because the effect of agricultural and urban infrastructure in runoff direction is ignored, and t...
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Edward Salameh, Frédéric Frappart, Fabrice Papa, Andreas Güntner, Vuruputur Venugopal, Augusto Getirana, Catherine Prigent, Filipe Aires, David Labat, Benoît Laignel
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Surface water storage is a key component of the terrestrial hydrological and biogeochemical cycles that also plays a major role in water resources management. In this study, surface water storage (SWS) variations are estimated at monthly time-scale over ...
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Edward Salameh, Frédéric Frappart, Fabrice Papa, Andreas Güntner, Vuruputur Venugopal, Augusto Getirana, Catherine Prigent, Filipe Aires, David Labat and Benoît Laignel
Surface water storage is a key component of the terrestrial hydrological and biogeochemical cycles that also plays a major role in water resources management. In this study, surface water storage (SWS) variations are estimated at monthly time-scale over ...
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Ankit Aggarwal, Csaba Pákozdi, Hans Bihs, Dag Myrhaug and Mayilvahanan Alagan Chella
The experimental wave paddle signal is unknown to the numerical modellers in many cases. This makes it quite challenging to numerically reproduce the time history of free surface elevation for irregular waves. In the present work, a numerical investigati...
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Ankit Aggarwal, Csaba Pákozdi, Hans Bihs, Dag Myrhaug and Mayilvahanan Alagan Chella
The experimental wave paddle signal is unknown to the numerical modellers in many cases. This makes it quite challenging to numerically reproduce the time history of free surface elevation for irregular waves. In the present work, a numerical investigati...
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Ankit Aggarwal, Csaba Pákozdi, Hans Bihs, Dag Myrhaug and Mayilvahanan Alagan Chella
The experimental wave paddle signal is unknown to the numerical modellers in many cases. This makes it quite challenging to numerically reproduce the time history of free surface elevation for irregular waves. In the present work, a numerical investigati...
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Fan Yang, Fenghua An, Hongyuan Ma, Zhichun Wang, Xia Zhou and Zhijun Liu
Over three million hectares of salt-affected soils characterized with high salinity and sodicity caused serious land degradation in Songnen Plain, northeast China. Soil salinity?sodicity heterogeneous distribution under microtopography is usually influen...
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Phoebe Hänsel, Marcus Schindewolf, Anette Eltner, Andreas Kaiser and Jürgen Schmidt
The silty soils of the intensively used agricultural landscape of the Saxon loess province, eastern Germany, are very prone to soil erosion, mainly caused by water erosion. Rainfall simulations, and also increasingly structure-from-motion (SfM) photogram...
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Fan Yang, Fenghua An, Hongyuan Ma, Zhichun Wang, Xia Zhou, Zhijun Liu
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Over three million hectares of salt-affected soils characterized with high salinity and sodicity caused serious land degradation in Songnen Plain, northeast China. Soil salinity?sodicity heterogeneous distribution under microtopography is usually influen...
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Keophouxone Phanmala, Yizhe Lai and Kang Xiao
The water environment is critical to maintaining ecosystem balance and human well-being globally. It is essential to comprehend the effects of land use change on water quantity and quality for sustainable development of the urban environment. Expansion o...
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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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