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Non-perennial segments in river networks
Non-perennial river segments—those that recurrently cease to flow or frequently dry—occur
in all river networks and are globally more abundant than perennial (always flowing) …
in all river networks and are globally more abundant than perennial (always flowing) …
Streamflow intermittence in Europe: Estimating high‐resolution monthly time series by downscaling of simulated runoff and random forest modeling
Knowing where and when rivers cease to flow provides an important basis for evaluating
riverine biodiversity, biogeochemistry and ecosystem services. We present a novel modeling …
riverine biodiversity, biogeochemistry and ecosystem services. We present a novel modeling …
Local topography and streambed hydraulic conductivity influence riparian groundwater age and groundwater‐surface water connection
The western US is experiencing increasing rain to snow ratios due to climate change, and
scientists are uncertain how changing recharge patterns will affect future groundwater …
scientists are uncertain how changing recharge patterns will affect future groundwater …
[HTML][HTML] Using deep learning algorithms for intermittent streamflow prediction in the headwaters of the Colorado River, Texas
Predicting streamflow in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES), particularly those
in climate hotspots such as the headwaters of the Colorado River in Texas, is a necessity for …
in climate hotspots such as the headwaters of the Colorado River in Texas, is a necessity for …
Citizen scientists can help advance the science and management of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams are the world's dominant type of river ecosystem
and are becoming more common because of global change. However, the inclusion of …
and are becoming more common because of global change. However, the inclusion of …
Improving calibration of groundwater flow models using headwater streamflow intermittence
Non‐perennial streams play a crucial role in ecological communities and the hydrological
cycle. However, the key parameters and processes involved in stream intermittency remain …
cycle. However, the key parameters and processes involved in stream intermittency remain …
Inconsistent regulatory map** quietly threatens rivers and streams
Even the most stringent environmental law cannot protect a river if its tributaries remain
exposed to pollution and other threats upstream. Excluding a subset of watercourses from …
exposed to pollution and other threats upstream. Excluding a subset of watercourses from …
[HTML][HTML] Are regional groundwater models suitable for simulating wetlands, rivers and intermittence? The example of the French AquiFR platform
Predicting and managing water resources at regional scale under different climate and socio-
economic scenarios is crucial to support drinking water supply and other sectors. At the …
economic scenarios is crucial to support drinking water supply and other sectors. At the …
Intermittency as an indicator of drought in streamflow and groundwater
Under normal precipitation conditions, increasing water demand causes groundwater level
to deplete and streamflow to decrease. This results in more frequent intermittency. The so …
to deplete and streamflow to decrease. This results in more frequent intermittency. The so …
The impact of stormwater management strategies on the flow regime of a peri-urban catchment facing urbanisation and climate change: a distributed modelling study …
J Bonneau, F Branger, H Castebrunet… - Urban Water …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The relative impact of urbanisation (urban sprawl), climate change (rainfall and
evapotranspiration) and stormwater disconnection strategies (implementation of green …
evapotranspiration) and stormwater disconnection strategies (implementation of green …