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Hydrology, Volume 9, Issue 11

November 2022 - 20 articles

Cover Story: Water flow in cold climate watersheds of Canada is very sensitive to climate change. In this study, historical discharge data acquired at many gauging stations across the Athabasca River and Peace River Basins were analyzed on monthly, seasonal, and annual scales from 1956. On the other hand, the possible effects of climate and land cover changes on water flow were also investigated. An analysis of a longer period of climate data showed a gradual warming trend and a declining trend in precipitation across the Basins. The water flow had a declining trend in the middle and lower reaches over the past 60 years, while the flow rate increased during the cold and open warm seasons over the past 30–40 years, likely due to recent land cover changes and the gradual melting of snowpacks/glaciers. View this paper
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Articles (20)

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,967 Views
18 Pages

nZVI Mobility and Transport: Laboratory Test and Numerical Model

  • Paolo Viotti,
  • Giuseppe Sappa,
  • Fabio Tatti and
  • Francesca Andrei

3 November 2022

Zerovalent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) are becoming one of the most widely recommended nanomaterials for soil and groundwater remediation. However, when nZVI are injected in the groundwater flow, the behavior (mobility, dispersion, distribution) is pra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,499 Views
22 Pages

31 October 2022

Deriving the proper structure of lotic habitats, namely the structuralization of lotic habitats, is crucial to monitoring and modeling water quality on a large scale. How to structuralize complicated lotic habitats for practical use remains challengi...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,138 Views
17 Pages

Identifying Modelling Issues through the Use of an Open Real-World Flood Dataset

  • Vasilis Bellos,
  • Ioannis Kourtis,
  • Eirini Raptaki,
  • Spyros Handrinos,
  • John Kalogiros,
  • Ioannis A. Sibetheros and
  • Vassilios A. Tsihrintzis

31 October 2022

The present work deals with the reconstruction of the flood wave that hit Mandra town (Athens, Greece) on 15 November 2017, using the framework of forensic hydrology. The flash flood event was caused by a huge storm event with a high level of spatial...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,909 Views
22 Pages

29 October 2022

Floods are the most common and costliest natural disaster in Australia. However, the Flood Risk Assessments (FRAs) employed to manage them are hazard-focused and tend to overlook exposure and vulnerability. This leaves potential for Australian FRAs t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,898 Views
16 Pages

29 October 2022

Concerning the media’s properties, there is always a possibility of changing groundwater flow conditions surrounding hydroelectric power plants. Causes for such events could be natural or anthropogenic, which is, in many cases, not so obvious t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,275 Views
10 Pages

Effect of Vertical Variation of Submerged Vegetation Density on the Flow Resistance

  • Sadegh Derakhshan,
  • Esmaeil Dodangeh,
  • Hossein Afzalimehr,
  • Mohammad Nazari-Sharabian,
  • Hamidreza Raeisifar and
  • Moses Karakouzian

29 October 2022

Aquatic vegetation plays a critical role in aquatic environments and provides various valuable services. To characterize vegetation, vegetation density and flexibility are usually used as parameters, but aquatic vegetation found in nature may have a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,433 Views
24 Pages

28 October 2022

Fluid injection in a porous medium is the underlying mechanism for many applications in the fields of groundwater hydraulics, hydrology and hydrogeology, and geo-environmental engineering and in the oil and gas industry. Fluid flow experiments in por...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,108 Views
19 Pages

Hydropedological Characteristics of the Cathedral Peak Research Catchments

  • Rowena Harrison,
  • Johan van Tol and
  • Philippe Amiotte Suchet

25 October 2022

It has long been recognised that the role of soils is critical to the understanding of the way catchments store and release water. This study aimed to gain an understanding of the hydropedological characteristics and flow dynamics of the soils of thr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,492 Views
17 Pages

On the Benefits of Bias Correction Techniques for Streamflow Simulation in Complex Terrain Catchments: A Case-Study for the Chitral River Basin in Pakistan

  • Muhammad Usman,
  • Rodrigo Manzanas,
  • Christopher E. Ndehedehe,
  • Burhan Ahmad,
  • Oluwafemi E. Adeyeri and
  • Cornelius Dudzai

24 October 2022

This work evaluates the suitability of linear scaling (LS) and empirical quantile mapping (EQM) bias correction methods to generate present and future hydrometeorological variables (precipitation, temperature, and streamflow) over the Chitral River B...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,216 Views
20 Pages

23 October 2022

Rational Water Resources Management requires effective collaboration between decision-makers involved in the operational management of water resources and scientists, who can allow them to operate in an informed manner through forecasting and decisio...

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