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Hydrology, Volume 9, Issue 5

May 2022 - 28 articles

Cover Story: The occurrence of extreme hydrometeorological and climatic events, compounded by contaminants being released into the environment, necessitates the implementation of novel management practices across hydrologic scales and biogeochemical processes to secure water, food, energy, and ecosystem services. Thus, the adaptive water quality and quantity management practices of watersheds are required to enhance the resilience of hydrologic systems and water resources. We harnessed data from in situ monitoring networks, remote sensing products, and hydrologic simulations through the properties of complex adaptive systems. The simulated sediment to nitrogen and phosphorous to atrazine loads indicate the adaptive abilities of watersheds. The patterns of variability of simulated hydrologic and biogeochemical variables are seen as proxies for nonlinearity, indicating the watershed's adaptability. View this paper
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Articles (28)

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,206 Views
21 Pages

The article presents findings of a two-year systematic study of stable isotope content in two karst groundwater resources in Primorsko-goranska county (Croatia): the Martinšćica wells (MWs) and the Dobrica spring (DBC). The temporal and s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,055 Views
19 Pages

The Apuan Alps (Italy) are an internationally renowned karst region where several karst springs have a mean discharge exceeding 100 L/s, thus representing important water resources. One of the major springs, the Pollaccia, was monitored for approxima...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,497 Views
20 Pages

Change in Winter Precipitation Regime across Ontario, Canada

  • Syed Imran Ahmed,
  • Ramesh Rudra,
  • Pradeep Goel,
  • Arezoo Amili,
  • Trevor Dickinson,
  • Kamal Singh and
  • Alamgir Khan

The focus of this study is to investigate the effects of climate change on the hydrologic regimes in Ontario, Canada. The variables include total precipitation, the form of precipitation (snowfall and rainfall), and the temperature during winter. The...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,116 Views
19 Pages

Changing water supplies and demands, inherent to climate fluctuations and human activities, are pushing for a paradigm shift in water management worldwide. The occurrence of extreme hydrometeorological and climate events such as extended wet periods...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,659 Views
15 Pages

Hydrological drought is critical from both water management and ecological perspectives. Depending on its hydrological and physical features, the resilience level of a catchment to groundwater drought can differ from that of meteorological drought. T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,109 Views
13 Pages

Infiltration Assessments on Top of Yungang Grottoes by Time-Lapse Electrical Resistivity Tomography

  • Deqiang Mao,
  • Xudong Wang,
  • Jian Meng,
  • Xinmin Ma,
  • Xiaowei Jiang,
  • Li Wan,
  • Hongbin Yan and
  • Yao Fan

Water plays a vital role in the weathering process of grottoes. Precipitation is a main water source in the grotto hosting mountain rock. In this study, time-lapse electrical resistivity tomography was adopted to track the movement of infiltrated wat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,795 Views
13 Pages

The Effect of Climate Change on the Water Supply and Hydraulic Conditions in the Upper Pejibaye River Basin, Cartago, Costa Rica

  • Fernando Watson-Hernández,
  • Isabel Guzmán-Arias,
  • Laura Chavarría-Pizarro and
  • Francisco Quesada-Alvarado

The consequences of climate change have challenged researchers to generate models and projections to understand climate behavior under different scenarios. In Costa Rica, as in other countries, climate-change (CC) models and projections are essential...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,978 Views
19 Pages

Environmental isotopes are essential in hydrogeological studies, thanks to their contribution to the understanding of aquifers dynamics, vulnerability, water resources assessment, and management issues. The environmental isotopic approach plays a vit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,632 Views
33 Pages

The transition from supercritical to subcritical flow around a fully submerged abrupt negative step in a horizontal rectangular open channel has been investigated. In a laboratory experiment the one-dimensional energy and the momentum conservation eq...

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