Hydropower dams of the Mekong River basin: A review of their hydrological impacts
Hydropower production is altering the Mekong River basin's riverine ecosystems, which
contain the world's largest inland fishery and provide food security and livelihoods to …
contain the world's largest inland fishery and provide food security and livelihoods to …
Anthropogenic modifications and river ecosystem services: a landscape perspective
The process of development has led to the modification of river landscapes. This has
created imbalances between ecological, economic, and socio-cultural uses of ecosystem …
created imbalances between ecological, economic, and socio-cultural uses of ecosystem …
Deep learning convolutional neural network in rainfall–runoff modelling
Rainfall–runoff modelling is complicated due to numerous complex interactions and
feedback in the water cycle among precipitation and evapotranspiration processes, and also …
feedback in the water cycle among precipitation and evapotranspiration processes, and also …
Changing sediment budget of the Mekong: Cumulative threats and management strategies for a large river basin
Two decades after the construction of the first major dam, the Mekong basin and its six
riparian countries have seen rapid economic growth and development of the river system …
riparian countries have seen rapid economic growth and development of the river system …
Solar energy and regional coordination as a feasible alternative to large hydropower in Southeast Asia
Strategic dam planning and the deployment of decentralized renewable technologies are
two elements of the same problem, yet normally addressed in isolation. Here, we show that …
two elements of the same problem, yet normally addressed in isolation. Here, we show that …
Opportunities to curb hydrological alterations via dam re-operation in the Mekong
In rivers around the world, hydropower development has altered the seasonal hydrological
regime, which drives key ecosystem services. Dam re-operation efforts that minimize …
regime, which drives key ecosystem services. Dam re-operation efforts that minimize …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term alterations of flow regimes of the Mekong River and adaptation strategies for the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
Abstract Study region The Mekong basin, where climate change and anthropogenic
interventions (eg, dams, sand mining, and sluice gates) have intensified in the recent …
interventions (eg, dams, sand mining, and sluice gates) have intensified in the recent …
Groundwater extraction may drown mega-delta: projections of extraction-induced subsidence and elevation of the Mekong delta for the 21st century
PSJ Minderhoud, H Middelkoop… - Environmental …, 2020 - iopscience.iop.org
The low-lying and populous Vietnamese Mekong delta is rapidly losing elevation due to
accelerating subsidence rates, primarily caused by increasing groundwater extraction. This …
accelerating subsidence rates, primarily caused by increasing groundwater extraction. This …
On the representation of water reservoir storage and operations in large-scale hydrological models: implications on model parameterization and climate change …
TD Dang, AFMK Chowdhury… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2020 - hess.copernicus.org
During the past decades, the increased impact of anthropogenic interventions on river
basins has prompted hydrologists to develop various approaches for representing human …
basins has prompted hydrologists to develop various approaches for representing human …
Spatiotemporal assessment of land use/land cover change and associated carbon emissions and uptake in the Mekong River Basin
Land use and land cover (LULC) change caused by human activities is a major source of
anthropogenic carbon emissions and a driver of climate change. The Mekong Region is …
anthropogenic carbon emissions and a driver of climate change. The Mekong Region is …