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Leena Stenberg, Kersti Haahti, Hannu Hökkä, Samuli Launiainen, Mika Nieminen, Ari Laurén and Harri Koivusalo
A prerequisite for sustainable peatland forestry is sufficiently low water table (WT) level for profitable tree production. This requires better understanding on controls and feedbacks between tree stand and its evapotranspiration, drainage network condi...
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Hadis Mohajerani, Mathias Jackel, Zoé Salm, Tobias Schütz and Markus C. Casper
The aim of this study was to simulate dominant runoff generation processes (DRPs) in a mesoscale catchment in southwestern Germany with the physically-based distributed hydrological model WaSiM-ETH and to compare the resulting DRP patterns with a data-mi...
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Yanqian Lou, Qingtai Qiu, Mingtai Zhang, Zhonglun Feng and Jie Dong
Water resource spatial equilibrium evaluations provide the bases for water resource utilization and allocation. To analyze the regional spatial water resource matching balance, this study constructed a water resource spatial matching model based on the G...
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Hongwei Ruan, Songbing Zou, Dawen Yang, Yuhan Wang, Zhenliang Yin, Zhixiang Lu, Fang Li and Baorong Xu
The scarcity and uneven distribution of precipitation stations in the inland river basins of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau restrict the application of the distributed hydrological model and spatial analysis of water balance component characteristics. ...
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Lilai Jin, Sarah J. Higgins, James A. Thompson, Michael P. Strager, Sean E. Collins and Jason A. Hubbart
Saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) is a hydrologic flux parameter commonly used to determine water movement through the saturated soil zone. Understanding the influences of land-use-specific Ksat on the model estimation error of water balance compon...
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Navneet Kumar, Asia Khamzina, Patrick Knöfel, John P. A. Lamers and Bernhard Tischbein
Climate change is likely to decrease surface water availability in Central Asia, thereby necessitating land use adaptations in irrigated regions. The introduction of trees to marginally productive croplands with shallow groundwater was suggested for irri...
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Hadis Mohajerani, Sonja Teschemacher and Markus C. Casper
Soil hydraulic properties, which are basically saturated and unsaturated hydraulic conductivity and water retention characteristics, remarkably control the main hydrological processes in catchments. Thus, adequate parameterization of soils is one of the ...
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Mustapha Amiri, Ali Salem and Mohamed Ghzal
The Moulouya basin in Morocco is one of many river basins around the world that are regulated with physical flow control, a range of regulations and storage structures. The water budget of the basin is unbalanced; the available water resources are insuff...
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Renata Graf and Kamil Jawgiel
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Tianxu Liu, Dasheng Zhang, Yanfeng Shi, Yi Li, Jianchong Sun and Xiuping Zhang
The lack of water resources has emerged as a major factor limiting the high-quality economic and ecological development in Hebei Province. Therefore, it is of great significance to understand the dynamic changes in terrestrial water storage for effective...
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Ali Salem, József Dezso and Mustafa El-Rawy
The assessment of spatial and temporal distribution of groundwater recharge is required as an input to develop the regional groundwater model in the Drava flood plain for more accurate simulations of different management scenarios. WetSpass-M, a GIS-base...
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Thanh Thi Luong, Ivan Vorobevskii, Judith Pöschmann, Rico Kronenberg, Daniel Gliksman and Christian Bernhofer
Quality of water balance estimations are strongly dependent on the precipitation input. The key limitation here is typically a lack of spatial representation in precipitation data. Quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) using radar is recognized as ...
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Muhammad Aslam, Ali Salem, Vijay P. Singh and Muhammad Arshad
Evaluation of the spatial and temporal distribution of water balance components is required for efficient and sustainable management of groundwater resources, especially in semi-arid and data-poor areas. The Khadir canal sub-division, Chaj Doab, Pakistan...
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Bagus Setiabudi Wiwoho, Ike Sari Astuti, Imam Abdul Gani Alfarizi and Hetty Rahmawati Sucahyo
A total of three different satellite products, CHIRPS, GPM, and PERSIANN, with different spatial resolutions, were examined for their ability to estimate rainfall data at a pixel level, using 30-year-long observations from six locations. Quantitative and...
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Yueqiu Zhang, Shiliang Liu, Fangyan Cheng and Zhenyao Shen
China is the largest country in terms of population and its booming urbanization has exerted negative effects on ground-surface hydrological processes at different spatial scales, land-use types, and water balance, such as surface runoff, groundwater rec...
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Jiang Li, Xiaomin Mao, Songhao Shang and Tammo S. Steenhuis
Quantifying components of soil water balance in farmland of the middle reaches of Heihe River Basin is essential for efficiently scheduling and allocating limited water resources for irrigation in this arid region. A soil water balance model based on emp...
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Zhenliang Yin, Qi Feng, Songbing Zou and Linshan Yang
Quantification of the changes of water balance components is significant for water resource assessment and management. This paper employed the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model to estimate the water balance in a mountainous watershed in northwe...
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Andrés G. Vallejos,Samuel A. Ancalle,Ana C. Escalera,Oliver C. Saavedra
Monitoring spatial precipitation at high resolution is a crucial variable in semi-arid regions like Cochabamba city. However, limitations regarding the number, quality and uniform distribution of operating rain gauges inside the basin?s area, lead us to ...
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Quantification of the changes of water balance components is significant for water resource assessment and management. This paper employed the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model to estimate the water balance in a mountainous watershed in northwe...
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Jinming Chen, Xiao Yang, Haiya Dao, Haowen Gu, Gang Chen, Changshu Mao, Shihan Bai, Shixiang Gu, Zuhao Zhou and Ziqi Yan
Water, soil, and heat are strategic supporting elements for human survival and social development. The degree of matching between human-land-water-heat elements directly influences the sustainable development of a region. However, the current evaluation ...
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