• Journal of Hydrology. (wikipedia.org)
  • Journal of Hydrology , 526 , 3-14. (vu.nl)
  • Journal of Hydrology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128699. (boisestate.edu)
  • The findings, which will be published in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Hydrology but are available online now, help explain factors controlling this phenomenon, called saltwater intrusion, and could help improve the groundwater models that local water managers use to make decisions about pumping groundwater to meet drinking or farming needs. (stanford.edu)
  • In the other study, published in the Journal of Hydrology , Guan's team focused on grain yield. (azocleantech.com)
  • 'Redefining droughts for the U.S. Corn Belt: The dominant role of atmospheric vapor pressure deficit over soil moisture in regulating stomatal behavior of maize and soybean,' is published in Agricultural and Forest Meterology [DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2020.107930] and 'Connections between hydrological cycle and crop yield in the rainfed U.S. Corn Belt,' is published in Journal of Hydrology [DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.125398]. (azocleantech.com)
  • I: Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies. (lu.se)
  • Hydrology and integrated water resources management (IWRM from the viewpoint of an engineering planner) do not exclude in their scopes the study of the impact of changes in global hydrology from societal actions and their feedback effects on the local/global hydrology. (mdpi.com)
  • It's taking very rapid updates," said Daniel Cecil, a member of the Global Hydrology and Climate Center's lightning team. (zmescience.com)
  • To explain how human intervention encroaches into the Amazon's forests, map (a) shows the number of fire alerts in yellow and red colours and the forest loss areas in pink reported from January 2015 until 03 October 2020. (lu.se)
  • The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, which coordinates ECN, is involved in eLTER as a partner in the eLTER PLUS and PPP projects. (ecn.ac.uk)
  • Head of Unit, Hydrology and Climate (Water Resources) at the National Centre for Remote Sensing, Onoja Desmond, explained this during an interview with Daily Trust newspaper. (saharareporters.com)
  • The project is attempting to improve the model (e.g., by reducing bias) while generating additional knowledge of which variables explain and potentially drive variation in hyporheic zone sediment aerobic respiration rates. (pnnl.gov)
  • It provides a scientific review of the documentation submitted to the MRC by the Lao National Mekong Committee, covering hydrology and hydraulics, sediment and geomorphology, water quality and aquatic ecology, fish passage and fisheries, navigation, dam safety, and socio-economic aspects. (mrcmekong.org)
  • It details the types of monitoring to collect data around five disciplines: hydrology and hydraulics, sediment, water quality, aquatic ecology, and fish and fisheries. (mrcmekong.org)
  • The amount of overbank sediment deposition was correlated most closely with flood hydrology and sediment input. (soton.ac.uk)
  • Project also proposes educational display boards, pedestrian walkways, and outdoor classroom area where local students can come and learn about the ecology and local hydrology. (streetsblog.org)
  • Stream hydrology was continuously monitored in 18 watersheds from 29 July 2003 to 23 September 2004 using InSitu pressure transducers. (auburn.edu)
  • It's important to understand how these shifts might impact the hydrology in local watersheds," said Powrie. (thegoldenstar.net)
  • Participatory research in East African catchments uncovers memories of catchment hydrology at odds with the hydrological record. (overcomingbias.com)
  • Lake Victoria is unique because the lake [itself] is a large majority of its rain basin," Reynolds explains. (notrickszone.com)
  • Numerical simulations provide a way to link the melt at the glacier surface to the hydrology system at the glacier bed to explain the surge in Basin 3, Austfonna Ice-cap, Svalbard. (helsinki.fi)
  • The team is using ice-penetrating radar as part of their methodology to validate glacier coverage in the Adams River basin, explained the SWC. (thegoldenstar.net)
  • Impact on the hydrology cycle is projected to be one of the most noticeable consequences of climate change. (mdpi.com)
  • In the GloboLakes Project, we are examining satellite earth observation data to examine the distribution of harmful algal blooms in 1000 of the world's largest lakes globally and how climate, land-use and population in their catchments explain their abundance. (ceh.ac.uk)
  • In recent MIT doctoral research, carried out in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, a hypothesis was developed to explain why the Mediterranean stands out as a hot spot for winter droughts under climate change. (mit.edu)
  • Strong emphasis is attached at to study the causalities that can explain the variations and changes of the climate. (lu.se)
  • Model scenarios are used to study global and regional climate changes and possible effects on for example hydrology, water resources, ecosystem, ecosystem processes, biodiversity, bio-geography, wind energy and storm damages. (lu.se)
  • Isotope hydrology is a nuclear technique that uncovers how water moves through the land, ocean and atmosphere. (iaea.org)
  • The best scientists, though, have long accepted that they need to explain their research, to make sense of complexity and to promote breakthroughs beyond the specialist journals. (griffithreview.com)
  • That is due to the fact that the scientists have not yet fully understood some of the key processes concerning the ice dynamic, for instance the movement of the region where a marine terminating glacier starts to become afloat to form ice shelf and the evolution of the hydrology system at the glacier bed. (helsinki.fi)
  • Several years ago, while studying the environmental impacts of large-scale solar farms in the Nevada desert, Desert Research Institute (DRI) scientists Yuan Luo, Ph.D. and Markus Berli, Ph.D. became interested in one particular question: how does the presence of thousands of solar panels impact desert hydrology? (dri.edu)
  • The relationship, if explained properly, may provide us with new insights into hydrological processes. (researchgate.net)
  • ( 9 ) estimated soil moisture more directly by using a dynamic hydrology model. (cdc.gov)
  • The seesaw phase seems to depend on vegetation cover anomaly prior to the strong La Niña event, and can be explained by subsequent vegetation and soil moisture interactions," says lead researcher Dr Huade Guan, Associate Professor in Hydrology. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In both, we demonstrate VPD is more important than soil moisture to explain the crop drought response in the U.S. Midwest. (azocleantech.com)
  • Yield depends on many factors related to water cycles, but the researchers found that VPD explains the biggest proportion of variability in crop yield and also provides the earliest warning for yield loss when comparing with other water cycle metrics and traditional drought indices. (azocleantech.com)
  • The study of local glaciers was initiated by the Shuswap Environmental Action Society (SEAS), beginning in 2016 with the hiring of Forsite Consultants to analyze satellite imagery to determine how much the glaciers were melting, and and then have them look agani in another five years, explained SEAS president Jim Cooperman who, in 2021, saw the heatdome was exacerbating glacier melt. (thegoldenstar.net)
  • To understand how solar panels impact desert hydrology, we basically needed a better understanding of how desert soils function hydraulically," explained Luo, postdoctoral researcher with DRI's Division of Hydrologic Sciences and lead author of a new study in Vadose Zone Journal . (dri.edu)
  • It is also a key piece of the puzzle needed to help answer their original question about how solar farms impact desert hydrology. (dri.edu)
  • In my research, I try to tease apart the direct and indirect ways in which hydrologic changes impact ecosystems, and, conversely, how those ecological changes impact hydrology. (citris-uc.org)
  • We modeled surface wetness at high resolution, using a dynamic hydrology model, to predict flood and swamp water mosquito abundances. (cdc.gov)
  • We present an example of how flood and swamp water mosquito abundance can be predicted in real time at high spatial resolution through application of a more detailed dynamic hydrology model ( 10 ) . (cdc.gov)
  • Those deeply steeped in the knowledge of psychology, sociology, history, literature and philosophy are the ones best able to explain what to me -- as someone who lived through the 1974 flood - the most remarkable element of this year's deluge: the way people rallied around to help their neighbours and strangers. (griffithreview.com)
  • The highly variable pattern of accretion can be explained by the combined effects of topography and organic material present on the surface of the flood plain. (soton.ac.uk)
  • Interactions among these factors - hydrology, timing of application, and dissipation kinetics - hinder the detection of temporal trends in transport. (usda.gov)
  • We have people like me, who work with urban hydrology, others who work with flows in the natural environment - rivers, coastal problems like adaptation to rising sea levels and so on - and some researchers who work with drinking water. (lu.se)
  • A Thompson Rivers University (TRU) research team is studying glaciers in the headwaters of the Adams River, seeking to understand the influence glacial melt is having on the overall hydrology of the river system, explains Tay Powrie, a TRU working on the project, in a July 10 media release by the Shuswap Watershed Council (SWC). (thegoldenstar.net)
  • This fact sheet explains how soils influence water quality and why efficient soil management helps protect water quality. (ncsu.edu)
  • This study demonstrates the feasibility of speleothem magnetism as a paleo-hydrology proxy in speleothems growing in semi-arid conditions. (geoscienceworld.org)
  • Accurate measurements of rainfall data are vital for many aspects of hydrology, and the siting of rain gauges can affect the measurements. (ceh.ac.uk)
  • Further, stream hydrology response variables were explained similarly with both the 15-minute and daily data resolutions. (auburn.edu)
  • But a firm conclusion requires an examination of the region's hydrology and data on the operation of China's reservoirs. (chinadialogue.net)
  • The meteorological station at our Wallingford site has now been measuring daily rainfall, sunshine and temperature parameters since 1962 when the Hydrological Research Unit, which later became the Institute of Hydrology, was established here. (ceh.ac.uk)
  • Recently, numerous studies have demonstrated the skill of machine learning (ML) for predictions in hydrology, e.g., for predicting river discharge based on its relationship with meteorological drivers. (researchgate.net)
  • Hydrology Research (2018) 49 (4): 1131-1142. (iwaponline.com)
  • Hydrology Research (2017) 48 (6): 1639-1651. (iwaponline.com)
  • The website also explains more about the development of the eLTER Research Infrastructure. (ecn.ac.uk)
  • describing how their research helps explain this anomalous European weather. (mit.edu)
  • Isotopic techniques offer an incomparable advantage over the traditional tracking methods, as they are non-invasive and do not necessitate the recapture of the same animals," said Leonard Wassenaar, Head of the IAEA's Isotope Hydrology Laboratory . (iaea.org)
  • It explained 63 percent of annual variation in atrazine load in the Goodwater Creek Experimental Watershed (GCEW). (usda.gov)
  • Across 32 site-years, the generalized index explained 85 percent of variation in annual atrazine load. (usda.gov)
  • In this episode, experts dive into the science behind isotope hydrology, its application in water resource management and how it can help to achieve United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. (iaea.org)
  • The apparent lag is explained as a rapid physical translocation of overlying soil particles via groundwater (high IRM flux ) as a response to increasing rainfall, compared with slower soil organic matter turnover rates (10-10 2 yr). (geoscienceworld.org)
  • Efforts have been made to point out and explain hazards in the river. (fastfreds.com)
  • The SWC explained the Adams River - a large tributary to Shuswap Lake - is important for fish habitat, domestic water security, and to the water quality of Shuswap Lake. (thegoldenstar.net)
  • First, we used the dynamic hydrology model to hindcast the surface wetness (puddles, bogs, ponds) that potentially support floodwater and swamp water mosquito larvae. (cdc.gov)
  • The first version of the model had some shortcomings," Luo explained. (dri.edu)
  • This publication describes some basic concepts of hydrology and explains how water moves through or over a buffer. (ncsu.edu)
  • I think that both urban hydrology and sociotechnical transitions have many interesting emerging topics within them, and I am interested in following this for both areas. (lu.se)
  • This publication explains how to obtain representative soil samples and to submit them for analysis. (ncsu.edu)
  • Using these concepts, it explains effective natural riparian buffers can be created using the grasses, trees, shrubs, and other vegetation growing along streams. (ncsu.edu)
  • Ryan Thiha, an Environmental Engineering Associate with the city's Watershed Protection Division is the project manager for WEBWG and explains the project. (streetsblog.org)
  • Even if he had been asked about the hydrology of groundwater, to comment in a way that made sense to the non-expert, the intellectual beauty of complex calculations and arcane terminology would have to be stripped away. (griffithreview.com)
  • He explained that jet streams, which are rapidly moving air at the upper level of the atmosphere as well as the North-East trade wind, otherwise referred to as harmattan with the altitude of Jos, the Plateau State capital has made the city the coldest in the country. (saharareporters.com)