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- 1From:Earth System Dynamics (Vol. 14, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedSeasonal variability of the global hydrologic cycle directly impacts human activities, including hazard assessment and mitigation, agricultural decisions, and water resources management. This is particularly true across...
- 2From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedDetecting and assessing changes in the hydrologic cycle and its response to a changing environment is essential for maintaining regional ecological security and restoring degraded ecosystems. There is no clear scientific...
- 3From:Climate of the Past (Vol. 17, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe Early Cretaceous is characterized by warm background temperatures (i.e., greenhouse climate) and carbon cycle perturbations that are often marked by ocean anoxic events (OAEs) and associated shifts in the hydrologic...
- 4From:Advances in Geosciences (Vol. 59) Peer-ReviewedThe hydrologic cycle behaviour in the Bolivian Altiplano and how it interacts with human activity are still not fully understood. The hydraulic cycle is examined in a novel way in this work by considering extended time...
- 5From:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Vol. 26, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe seasonal-to-decadal terrestrial water balance on river basin scales depends on several well-characterized but uncertain soil physical processes, including soil moisture, plant available water, rooting depth, and...
- 6From:Geoscientific Model Development (Vol. 15, Issue 19) Peer-ReviewedThis paper describes the University of New Hampshire Water Balance Model, WBM, a process-based gridded global hydrologic model that simulates the land surface components of the global water cycle and includes water...
- 7From:Climate of the Past (Vol. 17, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedA global increase in the strength of the hydrologic cycle drove an increase in the flux of terrigenous sediments into the ocean during the Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (OAE2) and was an important mechanism...
- 8From:The Cryosphere (Vol. 16, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedIncreasing water scarcity in the Central Andes due to ongoing climate change recently caused a controversy and debate on the significance of permafrost occurrences for the hydrologic cycle. The lack of comprehensive...
- 9From:Climate Dynamics (Vol. 57, Issue 9-10) Peer-ReviewedThe Tibetan Plateau (TP) plays an important role in regulating the global hydrologic cycle. Using a fully coupled climate model, we conduct sensitivity experiments to quantify the impact of the TP on North Africa...
- 10From:Theoretical and Applied Climatology (Vol. 146, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedThe variability of air temperature extremes exerts a great influence on agricultural production and the global hydrologic cycle. It has been the focus of attention for the past several decades. Using observed surface air...
- 11From:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Vol. 14, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAbove polar ice sheets, atmospheric water vapor exchange occurs across the planetary boundary layer (PBL) and is an important mechanism in a number of processes that affect the surface mass balance of the ice sheets....
- 12From:Geoscientific Model Development (Vol. 16, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedHigh-resolution large-scale predictions of hydrologic states and fluxes are important for many multi-scale applications, including water resource management. However, many of the existing global- to continental-scale...
- 13From:Water (Vol. 12, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedEvaporation is the major water-loss component of the hydrologic cycle and thus requires efficient management. This study aims to model daily pan evaporation rates in hyper-arid climates using artificial neural networks...
- 14From:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Vol. 25, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSpatiotemporally continuous estimates of the hydrologic cycle are often generated through hydrologic modeling, reanalysis, or remote sensing (RS) methods and are commonly applied as a supplement to, or a substitute for,...
- 15From:Geoscientific Model Development (Vol. 16, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedPrecipitation is a crucial component of the global water cycle. Rainfall features (e.g., strength or frequency) strongly affect societal activities and are closely associated with the functioning of terrestrial...
- 16From:Sustainability (Vol. 15, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAnthropogenically induced global warming intensifies the water cycle around the world. As a critical sector of the water cycle, snow depth and its related extremes greatly impact agriculture, animal husbandry, and food...
- 17From:PeerJ (Vol. 11) Peer-ReviewedThe environmental fate of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in the urban water cycle is still uncertain and their status is mainly assessed based on specific water components and information on human risk...
- 18From:Land (Vol. 12, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedSustainable agricultural landscape management needs reliable and accurate soil maps and updated geospatial soil information. Recently, machine learning (ML) models have commonly been used in digital soil mapping,...
- 19From:Sustainability (Vol. 15, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedMachine learning (ML) methods have shown noteworthy skill in recognizing environmental patterns. However, presence of weather noise associated with the chaotic characteristics of water cycle components restricts the...
- 20From:Geoscientific Model Development (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed
Implementation and sensitivity analysis of the Dam-Reservoir OPeration model (DROP v1.0) over Spain.
The prediction of water resource evolution is considered to be a major challenge for the coming century, particularly in the context of climate change and increasing demographic pressure. Water resources are directly...