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Hydrology of the upper Hunter catchment

Hydrology of the upper Hunter catchment

... Thin-plate smoothing splines (Wahba, 1990) were used for the spatial interpolation. Splines provide a global interpolation procedure using all of the data given to calculate the value at each interpolated point. A ... See full document

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CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON RAINFALL AND CATCHMENT HYDROLOGY FOR UPPER WATERSHEDS IN NARMADA LOWER SUB-BASIN, GUJARAT, INDIA

CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON RAINFALL AND CATCHMENT HYDROLOGY FOR UPPER WATERSHEDS IN NARMADA LOWER SUB-BASIN, GUJARAT, INDIA

... two upper watersheds in Narmada lower sub-basin and will be helpful to study the climate change's impacts on hydrology and water resources, so as to understand and planning and management of water ... See full document

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Isotope Hydrology in the Middle Mohlapitsi Catchment, South Africa

Isotope Hydrology in the Middle Mohlapitsi Catchment, South Africa

...  The reduction in river flow between the gabion dam and the main road during 2006 and the clustering of stable isotope values of drains, auger holes and river water samples, indicate that the upper part of the ... See full document

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The role of a dambo in the hydrology of a catchment and the river network downstream

The role of a dambo in the hydrology of a catchment and the river network downstream

... the hydrology of dambos is of considerable interest: varied, and sometimes contradictory, hydrological characteristics have been described in the ...the catchment evapotranspiration (ET) budget, (ii) flood ... See full document

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Thresholds, switches and hysteresis in hydrology from the pedon to the catchment scale: a non linear systems theory

Thresholds, switches and hysteresis in hydrology from the pedon to the catchment scale: a non linear systems theory

... saturated upper soil reduces the infiltration rate to a value less than the precipitation rate; in the case of ‘phase two’ evaporation, the flux drops below the potential rate because water starts to move in the ... See full document

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Assessing the Impacts of Land Use and Land Cover Changes on Hydrology of the Mbarali River Sub Catchment  The Case of Upper Great Ruaha Sub Basin, Tanzania

Assessing the Impacts of Land Use and Land Cover Changes on Hydrology of the Mbarali River Sub Catchment The Case of Upper Great Ruaha Sub Basin, Tanzania

... Intensification of agricultural land use and population growth from 1990-2017 has caused changes in land cover and land use of the Mbarali River sub-catchment which is located in the Upper Great Ruaha Sub ... See full document

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Incorporating student centered approaches into catchment hydrology teaching: a review and synthesis

Incorporating student centered approaches into catchment hydrology teaching: a review and synthesis

... that hydrology education there- fore needs to incorporate learning experiences that will fos- ter such higher-order ...including upper-level university instruction to focused hydrological institutes, and ... See full document

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Modeling change of Land use on Hydrological Response of River by Remedial Measures using Arc SWAT: Case of Weib Catchment, Ethiopia

Modeling change of Land use on Hydrological Response of River by Remedial Measures using Arc SWAT: Case of Weib Catchment, Ethiopia

... Abstract: Ethiopia has altered natural ecosystems through experiencing a huge amount of land use change has effect on the hydrological condition. Therefore, this study was initiated to compare the past and potential ... See full document

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An assessment of the fluvial geomorphology of the upper Ouse catchment

An assessment of the fluvial geomorphology of the upper Ouse catchment

... The development of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and improvements in the scale of aerial photography have led to improvements in the accuracy of mapping river morphology and geomorphic units. These improvements ... See full document

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Modelling monthly runoff generation processes following land use changes: groundwater–surface runoff interactions

Modelling monthly runoff generation processes following land use changes: groundwater–surface runoff interactions

... the catchment as a combination of interconnected conceptual stores without accounting for catchment geometry or spatial ...reproduce catchment runoff response but cannot, explicitly, capture how a ... See full document

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Age ranked hydrological budgets and a travel time description of catchment hydrology

Age ranked hydrological budgets and a travel time description of catchment hydrology

... Acknowledgements. The authors acknowledge Trento University project CLIMAWARE (http://abouthydrology.blogspot.it/search/ label/CLIMAWARE) and European Union FP7 Collaborative Project GLOBAQUA (Managing the effects of ... See full document

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The impact of stream support on the hydrology and macrophytes of the upper Bristol Avon

The impact of stream support on the hydrology and macrophytes of the upper Bristol Avon

... Low river flow due to water abstraction has impacted the macrophyte communities on several rivers in England. Stream Support is a method of alleviating low flows by augmenting water supply to the headwater channels of ... See full document

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The relationship between subsurface hydrology and dissolved carbon fluxes for a sub arctic catchment

The relationship between subsurface hydrology and dissolved carbon fluxes for a sub arctic catchment

... Abiskojokken catchment and nearby regions consist largely of finer material, fluvial gravels, sand and in some cases silty/clayey material ( ˚ Akerman and Malm- str¨om, ... See full document

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A multi objective ensemble approach to hydrological modelling in the UK: an application to historic drought reconstruction

A multi objective ensemble approach to hydrological modelling in the UK: an application to historic drought reconstruction

... a catchment from this set of ...nearby catchment where model performance is better may be more suitable if model performance is poor in the initially selected ... See full document

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The influence of riparian evapotranspiration on stream hydrology and nitrogen retention in a subhumid Mediterranean catchment

The influence of riparian evapotranspiration on stream hydrology and nitrogen retention in a subhumid Mediterranean catchment

... Acknowledgements. We are thankful to Ada Pastor and Lí- dia Cañas for their invaluable assistance in the field, and to Dani Nadal for providing data on riparian tree evapotranspiration. Financial supported was provided ... See full document

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Snow hydrology of a mountainous rain on snow environment   The Waimakariri catchment, New Zealand

Snow hydrology of a mountainous rain on snow environment The Waimakariri catchment, New Zealand

... study can be summarized as follows: 1 to investigate the spatial and temporal variability of snow surface energy exchange during snowmelt, with particular reference to the sensible and l[r] ... See full document

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REVIEW ON THE ROLE OF FOREST LANDSCAPES IN WATERSHED HYDROLOGIC PROCESSES

REVIEW ON THE ROLE OF FOREST LANDSCAPES IN WATERSHED HYDROLOGIC PROCESSES

... forest hydrology researches state as forests have been found to reduce runoff (Hodnett et ...the catchment where they exists (Susswein et ...that catchment water yield shows an increment following ... See full document

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Climate Change Impact on Sub Surface Hydrology of Kaduna River Catchment

Climate Change Impact on Sub Surface Hydrology of Kaduna River Catchment

... River catchment con- sist of the following steps derived from [17]; first pa- rameters of the hydrological model were determined by calibrating the model with historic data, secondly, monthly historical time ... See full document

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Evaluation of SURM and GR4J rainfall runoff models, for the Nazloo River catchment in northwest of Iran

Evaluation of SURM and GR4J rainfall runoff models, for the Nazloo River catchment in northwest of Iran

... Today, hydrological models have become widely used for gaining the proper solutions for various aquatic and environmental problems of catchments. The computational rainfall runoff (RR) models have the most application in ... See full document

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Integration of the river ecosystem attributes for river health assessment

Integration of the river ecosystem attributes for river health assessment

... of catchment areas has led to the changes of river morphology, hydrology, river habitat which will then lead to deterioration of the physical and chemical quality of water and these changes in water quality ... See full document

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