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Water, Volume 13, Issue 23

2021 December-1 - 164 articles

Cover Story: Soil erosion, exacerbated by poor land management practices, can reduce reservoir storage capacity via sedimentation. Accurate sediment yield estimation assists in the adoption of sustainable land-use activities and best management practices. This paper investigates the spatial variability in soil losses and sediment delivery to the Koga Reservoir in Ethiopia using the Soil & Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) along with a rating curve. An alternative approach, using a spatially referenced SWAT model, improved the estimation of suspended sediment in the reservoir. Findings would benefit policymakers towards land and water management decisions. View this paper
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Articles (164)

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,353 Views
14 Pages

6 December 2021

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity of input parameters to output results when using the method of characteristics (MOC) for hydraulic transient simulations. Based on a gravity flow water delivery project, we selected six main p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,333 Views
21 Pages

Exploring Risk Perception and Behaviours at the Intersection of Flood Events and Private Groundwater Supplies: A Qualitative Focus Group Study

  • Cillian P. McDowell,
  • Luisa Andrade,
  • Viviana Re,
  • Jean O’Dwyer,
  • Paul D. Hynds and
  • Eoin O’Neill

6 December 2021

Flooding events can inflict major disruption on society and cause significant infrastructural and environmental damage. However, the adverse health impacts of flooding, particularly as they pertain to private groundwater resources used for consumptio...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,494 Views
11 Pages

6 December 2021

During the exposed season, the water level fluctuation zone of the Three Gorges Reservoir has suffered from hillslope-concentrated flows and riverine stream waves, which considerably complicates the processes and magnifies the rate of bank erosion. T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,623 Views
21 Pages

6 December 2021

In presence of vegetation patches in a channel bed, different flow–morphology interactions in the river will result. The investigation of the nature and intensity of these structures is a crucial part of the research works of river engineering. In th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
7,199 Views
13 Pages

6 December 2021

Phytoplankton studies were carried out in the lower course of Poland’s largest river, the Vistula. This section of the Vistula has changed much since the 19th century due to regulation of the bed and limitation of its flood banks. In the years...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,882 Views
12 Pages

6 December 2021

Nitrogen (N) is the important nutrition that regulatory plant functioning and environmental stability of invasive plant species under flooding (F) conditions. Little information clarifies the role of nitrogen enrichment and flooding on the invasive p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,255 Views
13 Pages

A New Strategy for Sponge City Construction of Urban Roads: Combining the Traditional Functions with Landscape and Drainage

  • Chengyao Wei,
  • Jin Wang,
  • Peirong Li,
  • Bingdang Wu,
  • Hanhan Liu,
  • Yongbo Jiang and
  • Tianyin Huang

6 December 2021

Urban roads play a key role in sponge city construction, especially because of their drainage functions. However, efficient methods to enhance their drainage performance are still lacking. Here, we propose a new strategy to combine roads, green space...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,922 Views
15 Pages

6 December 2021

Climate change and human activities are two important factors affecting surface runoff. In water resource management and planning, it is generally important to separate the contribution of these factors when assessing runoff changes. The Changbai Mou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,769 Views
17 Pages

The Study of Drought in Future Climate Scenarios in the Huang-Huai-Hai Region

  • Gengmin Jiang,
  • Xiaobo Gu,
  • Dongsheng Zhao,
  • Jun Xu,
  • Changkun Yang,
  • Siyu Wang,
  • Yuying Li and
  • Bai-Lian Li

6 December 2021

In the context of global warming, agricultural production and social and economic development are significantly affected by drought. The future change of climate conditions is uncertain; thus, it is of great importance to clarify the aspects of droug...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,154 Views
14 Pages

The Current Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopic Status of Lake Baikal

  • Andrey Fedotov,
  • Ruslan Gnatovsky,
  • Vadim Blinov,
  • Maria Sakirko,
  • Valentina Domysheva and
  • Olga Stepanova

6 December 2021

This study revises the δ18O and δ2H status of Lake Baikal. The mean values of δ18O and δ2H varied from −15.9 to −15.5‰ and from −123.2 to 122.2‰, respectively, for the past 30 yr. The isotopic c...

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