A meta-analysis based review of quantifying the contributions of runoff components to streamflow in glacierized basins

Z He, D Duethmann, F Tian - Journal of Hydrology, 2021 - Elsevier
Quantifying the contributions of runoff components (CRCs) to streamflow is of significant
importance for understanding the dynamics of water resources under changing climate in …

A machine-learning-based connectivity model for complex terrain large-scale low-power wireless deployments

CA Oroza, Z Zhang, T Watteyne… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We evaluate the accuracy of a machine-learning-based path loss model trained on
42157324 RSSI samples collected over one year from an environmental wireless-sensor …

Threshold modeling of extreme spatial rainfall

E Thibaud, R Mutzner, AC Davison - Water resources research, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
We propose an approach to spatial modeling of extreme rainfall, based on max‐stable
processes fitted using partial duration series and a censored threshold likelihood function …

Moving beyond the technology: a socio-technical roadmap for low-cost water sensor network applications

F Mao, K Khamis, J Clark, S Krause… - Environmental …, 2020 - ACS Publications
In this paper, we critically review the current state-of-the-art for sensor network applications
and approaches that have developed in response to the recent rise of low-cost technologies …

Geomorphic signatures on Brutsaert base flow recession analysis

R Mutzner, E Bertuzzo, P Tarolli… - Water Resources …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This paper addresses the signatures of catchment geomorphology on base flow recession
curves. Its relevance relates to the implied predictability of base flow features, which are …

Flow during the evening transition over steep Alpine slopes

DF Nadeau, ER Pardyjak, CW Higgins… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
A field campaign, the Slope Experiment near La Fouly (SELF‐2010), was conducted to
monitor the evening transition of slope flows on clear‐sky days from July to September 2010 …

Soil moisture & snow properties determination with GNSS in alpine environments: Challenges, status, and perspectives

C Botteron, N Dawes, J Leclère, J Skaloud, SV Weijs… - Remote Sensing, 2013 - mdpi.com
Moisture content in the soil and snow in the alpine environment is an important factor, not
only for environmentally oriented research, but also for decision making in agriculture and …

Technical report: The design and evaluation of a basin‐scale wireless sensor network for mountain hydrology

Z Zhang, SD Glaser, RC Bales… - Water Resources …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
A network of sensors for spatially representative water‐balance measurements was
developed and deployed across the 2000 km2 snow‐dominated portion of the upper …

RF channel modelling and multi‐hop routing for wireless sensor networks located on oil rigs

M Soleimani, MM Bhuiyan… - IET Wireless Sensor …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This study presents a combined analytical and empirical model for predicting the signal loss
effects of metallic drilling rig structures on radio‐frequency electromagnetic waves used by …

Peach: Predicting frost events in peach orchards using iot technology

T Watteyne, AL Diedrichs, K Brun Laguna… - 2016 - notablesdelaciencia.conicet.gov.ar
In 2013, 85% of the peach production in the Mendoza region (Argentina) was lost because
of frost. In a couple of hours, farmers can lose everything. Handling a frost event is possible …