نتایج جستجو برای: hydrological method

تعداد نتایج: 1644141  

2002
R. HELING

The Hydrological Dispersion Module (HDM) of the RODOS (real-time on-line decision support) system for nuclear emergency management in Europe has been is developed at IMMSP, Kiev, Ukraine; NRG, The Netherlands; FZK, Karlsruhe, Germany; SPA “TYPHOON”, Obninsk, Russia; IPEP, Minsk, Belorussia, and NCSR “Demokritos”, Athens, Greece. Initial testing and customisation work was performed by NPPRI, Slo...

2012
Wanming Luo Baoping Yan

Environmental monitoring in ecological and hydrological watershed-scale research is an important and promising area of application for wireless sensor networks. This paper presents a system design of IPv6 wireless sensor network (IPv6WSN) in Heihe river watershed in Gansu province of China to assist ecological and hydrological scientists collecting field scientific data in an extremely harsh en...

2007
PAWEL M. ROWINSKI WITOLD G. STRUPCZEWSKI VIJAY P. SINGH

Two probability density functions (pdf), popular in hydrological analyses, namely the log-Gumbel (LG) and log-logistic (LL), are discussed with respect to (a) their applicability to hydrological data and (b) the drawbacks resulting from their mathematical properties. This paper—the first in a two-part series—examines a classical problem in which the considered pdf is assumed to be the true dist...

2008
Marie Chavent Yves Lechevallier Francoise Vernier Kevin Petit

DIVCLUS-T is a descendant hierarchical clustering algorithm based on a monothetic bipartitional approach allowing the dendrogram of the hierarchy to be read as a decision tree. We propose in this paper a new version of this method called C-DIVCLUS-T which is able to take contiguity constraints into account. We apply C-DIVCLUS-T to hydrological areas described by agricultural and environmental v...

2017
Nengcheng Chen Yuqi He Xiang Zhang

To meet the demand of regional hydrological and agricultural applications, a new method named near infrared-red (NIR-red) spectra-based disaggregation (NRSD) was proposed to perform a disaggregation of Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) products from 36 km to 250 m resolution. The NRSD combined proposed normalized soil moisture index (NSMI) with SMAP data to obtain 250 m resolution soil moistu...

2015
Sopan Patil Marc Stieglitz

NOTICE: This is the author’s version of a work that was peer reviewed and accepted for publication in Hydrological Processes journal. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in this document. A definitive version was subsequently published in HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, VOL 28, DOI#...

2015
Anastasia Lobanova Fred Hattermann Athanasios Loukas

This study aims to assess the potential alterations in the hydrological regime attributed to projected climate change in one of the largest rivers in the Carpathian Area, the Mures River, and to estimate associated threats to riverine ecosystem. The eco-hydrological model, Soil and Water Integrated Model (SWIM), was applied on the Mures River basin, calibrated and validated against records at a...

2017
S. Singla Florence Habets J. P. Vidal

Sources of spring predictability of the hydrological system over France were studied on a seasonal time scale over the 1960–2005 period. Two random sampling experiments were set up in order to test the relative importance of the land surface initial state and the atmospheric forcing. The experiments were based on the SAFRAN-ISBA-MODCOU hydrometeorological suite which computed soil moisture and ...

2011
Malika Khalili François Brissette Robert Leconte

A multi-site weather generator has been developed using the concept of spatial autocorrelation. The multi-site generation approach reproduces the spatial autocorrelations observed between a set of weather stations as well as the correlations between each pair of stations. Its performance has been assessed in two previous studies using both precipitation and temperature data. The main objective ...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2011
Yoseph N Araya Jonathan Silvertown David J Gowing Kevin J McConway H Peter Linder Guy Midgley

• Ecologists still puzzle over how plant species manage to coexist with one another while competing for the same essential resources. The classic answer for animal communities is that species occupy different niches, but how plants do this is more difficult to determine. We previously found niche segregation along fine-scale hydrological gradients in European wet meadows and proposed that the m...

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