Dr. Nicholas J. Kinar ๐บ๐ฆ
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From my โญ๏ธnew comicโญ๏ธ "Ice and Science," here's a story featuring Liz Bagshaw and her work in Greenland/Antarctica Comic made for IGS British Branch Meeting 2024
Hydrology Paper of the Day Nature Water on how groundwater transports carbon from shale bedrock aquifers: seasonality, weathering and CO2 fluxes; water table depth and snowmelt; geochemistry of a watershed in the Upper Colorado River Basin; and hillslope mass balances.
Hydrology Paper of the Day Saskia Salwey on integrating reservoir processes into a regional-scale hydrologic model of Great Britain: reservoir heuristics and mass balances utilized in the DECIPHeR model; calibration; transfer functions; and catchment examples.
Hydrology Paper of the Day Gemma Coxon on how urbanisation affects hydrological processes in England and Wales: why wastewater discharge is a dominant signal in urban hydrographs; data from 711 catchments; hydrological signatures; and the need to research low flow events.
Hydrology Paper of the Day HESS Journal on comparing different versions of large-sample datasets: CAMELS as a subset of the Caravan dataset; identifying and exploring catchment-based differences in hydrological processes; and forcing data and calibration in a regional context.
Hydrology Paper of the Day Aline Meyer Oliveira Hydrological Processes on the hydrological processes of inundation: wet season hydrology for six tropical floodplain forests in the Southeast Region of Brazil; classification of flooding by ecological units; and understanding connectivities.
Hydrology Paper of the Day Amanda Donaldson on how aspect, ET, vegetation type and root-zone processes influence water storage deficits: differences in vegetation cause ET to be higher on pole-facing slopes in a California catchment; seasonality; and subsurface water storage.
Hydrology Paper of the Day Yilkal Gebeyehu Mekonnen on how the Google Earth Engine SEBALIGEE model was translated to the Python programming language and updated for use with the Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia: flux tower data for evaluation of ET in agricultural lands in context of irrigation
Hydrology Paper of the Day Nikunj Mangukiya Dr. Ashutosh Sharma on a large-sample dataset for regional hydrology in India: 472 catchments with boundaries; metadata and data similar to the CAMELS dataset; associated hydrometeorology data; hydrological signatures; geology and human factors.
Hydrology Paper of the Day saeed.sa Hamid Moradkhani K.J. Jafarzadegan on how postprocessing of streamflow predictions leads to improved accuracy and a statistical understanding of model structure: application to a hydrological model examining Hurricane Harvey floods and drivers.
Hydrology Paper of the Day John Hammond on characterizing the hydrological processes of snow drought on a regional scale: minimally-disturbed watersheds in the CONUS; hydrological signatures and statistics; multi-year drought events; and a regional geography of hydrograph flow.
Hydrology Paper of the Day Beth Tellman, Phd on a convolutional neural network model that determines surface water area: training involving surface water extent from optical satellite images; application to the 2023 atmospheric river events in California; and flood comparisons.
Hydrology Paper of the Day Tomas Galia on reconstructing the history of flooding via sediment supply and river erosion: quantifying sediment transport in the Carpathians; utilizing bank failure and tree root data; and examining how extreme events contribute to the sediment balance
Hydrology Paper of the Day Mohammad Ghoreishi on decision-making in the context of economics and human responses for ice jam flooding in northern Canada: logistic modeling at different spatial scales for the Athabasca River at Fort McMurray; sensitivity analyses; and scenarios.
Hydrology Paper of the Day Christopher Wellen on a biogeography of vascular plants on the Antarctic Peninsula in the context of climate change: a GIS-based approach for data input and processing; temperature increases explored using a Vensim model; plant competition; and colonization.
Hydrology Paper of the Day Mohammad Ghoreishi on modelling changes in human behavior for understanding ice jam flood risk: government and resident agents; introducing the DIFRA model framework; a sensitivity analysis for exploring interactions; and application to Fort McMurray, AB.