Predicting the climate change impacts on water-carbon coupling cycles for a loess hilly-gully watershed
Understanding the climate change impacts on water and carbon cycles is of great
importance for comprehensive watershed management. Although many studies have been …
importance for comprehensive watershed management. Although many studies have been …
A hybrid framework for rapidly locating transition zones: A comparison of event‐and response‐based return water levels in the Suwannee River FL
RA Jane, V Malagón‐Santos… - Water Resources …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Flood risk assessments commonly use event‐based approaches to reduce the number of
scenarios required to be run through computationally intensive physical process models …
scenarios required to be run through computationally intensive physical process models …
Predicting long-term hydrological change caused by climate shifting in the 21st century in the headwater area of the Yellow River Basin
J Hu, Y Wu, P Sun, F Zhao, K Sun, T Li… - … Research and Risk …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is one of the amplifiers of global climate
change. The headwater area of the Yellow River Basin (HYRB) on the QTP is the dominant …
change. The headwater area of the Yellow River Basin (HYRB) on the QTP is the dominant …
Climate induced changes in streamflow and water temperature in basins across the Atlantic Coast of the United States: An opportunity for nature-based regional …
Study region Watersheds of the Atlantic Coast of the United States (ACUS) spanning a
latitudinal range of 30.8° N–46.5° N Study focus This study assessed climate-induced …
latitudinal range of 30.8° N–46.5° N Study focus This study assessed climate-induced …
Choosing an arbitrary calibration period for hydrologic models: How much does it influence water balance simulations?
The selection of calibration and validation time periods in hydrologic modelling is often done
arbitrarily. Nonstationarity can lead to an optimal parameter set for one period which may not …
arbitrarily. Nonstationarity can lead to an optimal parameter set for one period which may not …
Evaluation of the drought management measures in a semi-arid agricultural watershed
J Drisya, D Sathish Kumar - Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2023 - Springer
Agricultural water management plays a significant role in the sustainable development of the
watershed. Three different water management techniques based on the water harvesting …
watershed. Three different water management techniques based on the water harvesting …
Exploring impacts of river discharge on forage fish and predators using ecopath with ecosim
The ecology of estuaries is shaped significantly by the extent of freshwater discharge which
regulates abiotic processes and influences overall biological productivity. The Suwannee …
regulates abiotic processes and influences overall biological productivity. The Suwannee …
Impact of fish ponds on stream hydrology and temperature regime in the context of freshwater pearl mussel conservation
R Hoess, KA Generali, J Kuhn, J Geist - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Conservation of endangered, cold-stenothermic species, such as the freshwater pearl
mussel (FPM) and its salmonid host fish, are particularly challenging in headwater streams …
mussel (FPM) and its salmonid host fish, are particularly challenging in headwater streams …
Streamflow regimes and geologic conditions are more important than water temperature when projecting future crayfish distributions
KP Krause, H Chien, DL Ficklin, DM Hall, GA Schuster… - Climatic Change, 2019 - Springer
Ongoing changes in climate are expected to alter current species' habitat and potentially
result in shifts in species distributions. While climatic conditions are important to a species' …
result in shifts in species distributions. While climatic conditions are important to a species' …
Multispecies conservation of freshwater fish assemblages in response to climate change in the southeastern United States
M VanCompernolle, JH Knouft… - Diversity and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Streamflow and water temperature are primary variables influencing the distribution of
freshwater taxa. Climate‐induced changes in these variables are already causing shifts in …
freshwater taxa. Climate‐induced changes in these variables are already causing shifts in …