[HTML][HTML] Geospatial artificial intelligence (GeoAI) in the integrated hydrological and fluvial systems modeling: Review of current applications and trends

C Gonzales-Inca, M Calle, D Croghan… - Water, 2022‏ - mdpi.com
This paper reviews the current GeoAI and machine learning applications in hydrological and
hydraulic modeling, hydrological optimization problems, water quality modeling, and fluvial …

[HTML][HTML] Capturing coastal dune natural vegetation types using a phenology-based map** approach: The potential of Sentinel-2

F Marzialetti, S Giulio, M Malavasi, MG Sperandii… - Remote Sensing, 2019‏ - mdpi.com
Coastal areas harbor the most threatened ecosystems on Earth, and cost-effective ways to
monitor and protect them are urgently needed, but they represent a challenge for habitat …

A watershed classification approach that looks beyond hydrology: application to a semi-arid, agricultural region in Canada

JD Wolfe, KR Shook, C Spence… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2019‏ - hess.copernicus.org
Classification and clustering approaches provide a means to group watersheds according to
similar attributes, functions, or behaviours, and can aid in managing natural resources …

A stream classification system for the conterminous United States

RA McManamay, CR DeRolph - Scientific Data, 2019‏ - nature.com
Stream classifications are important for understanding stream ecosystem diversity while also
serving as tools for aquatic conservation and management. With current rates of land and …

Modeling soil erosion susceptibility using GIS-based different machine learning algorithms in monsoon dominated diversified landscape in India

R Chakrabortty, SC Pal - Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2023‏ - Springer
Severe rainfall causes soil to erode, which has far-reaching effects on the natural
environment and anthropogenic activity. It is regulated by the interplay of “lithology …

Hydrological characteristics of Australia: national catchment classification and regional relationships

JBD Jaffrés, B Cuff, C Cuff, M Knott, C Rasmussen - Journal of Hydrology, 2022‏ - Elsevier
A continent-wide classification study of Australian catchments was undertaken to group
drainage basins with comparable flow characteristics based on forty metrics from the themes …

Assessing the impact of drought and forestry on streamflows in south-eastern Australia using a physically based hydrological model

SC Brown, VL Versace, RE Lester… - Environmental Earth …, 2015‏ - Springer
An increase in plantation forestry has been linked to a reduction in streamflows in some
catchments. Quantifying the relative contribution of this land-use change on streamflows can …

Towards a framework of catchment classification for hydrologic predictions and water resources management in the ungauged basin of the Congo River: An a priori …

RM Tshimanga, GB Bola, PM Kabuya… - … : a foundation for the …, 2022‏ - Wiley Online Library
The need for a catchment classification framework for the Congo Basin is obvious given the
basin's inherent heterogeneities, the ungauged nature of the basin, and the pressing needs …

Beyond metrics? The role of hydrologic baseline archetypes in environmental water management

BA Lane, S Sandoval-Solis, ED Stein… - Environmental …, 2018‏ - Springer
Balancing ecological and human water needs often requires characterizing key aspects of
the natural flow regime and then predicting ecological response to flow alterations. Flow …

National classification of surface–groundwater interaction using random forest machine learning technique

J Yang, J Griffiths, C Zammit - River Research and Applications, 2019‏ - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Characterization of surface–groundwater interaction is an increasingly useful skill
for riverine ecologists and water resource managers interested in the dynamics of water …