Weekly Literature Review

Week 13 · March 29–April 4, 2021

50 relevant papers found across 6 themes

Executive Summary

This week’s review covers 50 papers across Flood Modeling and Risk Assessment, Drought Analysis and Prediction, Streamflow Forecasting and Machine Learning, Climate Change and Water Resources, Hydrologic Modeling and Calibration, and Water Management and Sustainability.


Table of Contents

  1. Executive Summary
  2. Flood Modeling and Risk Assessment
    1. Towards global flood mapping onboard low cost satellites with machine learning
    2. A review on applications of urban flood models in flood mitigation strategies
    3. A mixed approach for urban flood prediction using Machine Learning and GIS
    4. TRITON: A Multi-GPU open source 2D hydrodynamic flood model
    5. Flood susceptibility mapping by integrating frequency ratio and index of entropy with multilayer perceptron and classification and regression tree.
    6. Evaluating the Economic Cost of Coastal Flooding
    7. The promise of a “people-centred” approach to floods: Types of participation in the global literature of citizen science and community-based flood risk reduction in the context of the Sendai Framework
    8. Flood depth mapping in street photos with image processing and deep neural networks
  3. Drought Analysis and Prediction
    1. Improving growth and photosynthetic performance of drought stressed tomato by application of nano-organic fertilizer involves up-regulation of nitrogen, antioxidant and osmolyte metabolism
    2. Drought accentuates the role of mycorrhiza in phosphorus uptake
    3. Analyzing the Impact of Streamflow Drought on Hydroelectricity Production: A Global‐Scale Study
  4. Streamflow Forecasting and Machine Learning
    1. Daily streamflow forecasting in Sobradinho Reservoir using machine learning models coupled with wavelet transform and bootstrapping
  5. Climate Change and Water Resources
    1. Anthropogenic climate change has slowed global agricultural productivity growth
    2. A framework for complex climate change risk assessment
    3. Impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities on vegetation change: Evidence from typical areas in China
    4. Energy consumption, finance, and climate change: Does policy uncertainty matter?
    5. A coupled human–natural system analysis of freshwater security under climate and population change
    6. Recycling of construction and demolition waste and its impact on climate change and sustainable development
    7. Two-timescale response of a large Antarctic ice shelf to climate change
    8. Climate change and insurance
    9. Increasing maximum lake surface temperature under climate change
    10. Pan-European meteorological and snow indicators of climate change impact on ski tourism
    11. Modeling the impacts of future LULC and climate change on runoff and sediment yield in a strategic basin in the Caatinga/Atlantic forest ecotone of Brazil
    12. Coupling random forest and inverse distance weighting to generate climate surfaces of precipitation and temperature with Multiple-Covariates
    13. Carbon footprint and predicting the impact of climate change on carbon sequestration ecosystem services of organic rice farming and conventional rice farming: A case study in Phichit province, Thailand
    14. CMIP5 climate projections and RUSLE-based soil erosion assessment in the central part of Iran
    15. Rock glacier inventory, permafrost probability distribution modeling and associated hazards in the Hunza River Basin, Western Karakoram, Pakistan
  6. Hydrologic Modeling and Calibration
    1. Deep Learning for Daily Precipitation and Temperature Downscaling
    2. Simulating Miocene Warmth: Insights From an Opportunistic Multi‐Model Ensemble (MioMIP1)
    3. Modeling fragmentation probability of land-use and land-cover using the bagging, random forest and random subspace in the Teesta River Basin, Bangladesh
    4. Optimization model for the short-term joint operation of a grid-connected wind-photovoltaic-hydro hybrid energy system with cascade hydropower plants
    5. A Comparison of Moderate and Extreme ERA‐5 Daily Precipitation With Two Observational Data Sets
    6. Northern landscapes in transition: Evidence, approach and ways forward using the Krycklan Catchment Study
    7. Critical review of system dynamics modelling applications for water resources planning and management
  7. Water Management and Sustainability
    1. Fertilizers and nitrate pollution of surface and ground water: an increasingly pervasive global problem
    2. Soil moisture–atmosphere feedback dominates land carbon uptake variability
    3. Ensemble machine learning paradigms in hydrology: A review
    4. Seasonal Contrast: Unsupervised Pre-Training from Uncurated Remote Sensing Data
    5. Groundwater level forecasting with artificial neural networks: a comparison of long short-term memory (LSTM), convolutional neural networks (CNNs), and non-linear autoregressive networks with exogenous input (NARX)
    6. Seasonal thermal energy storage: A techno-economic literature review
    7. IMDAA: High Resolution Satellite-era Reanalysis for the Indian Monsoon Region
    8. Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance (PFAS) Transport from Groundwater to Streams near a PFAS Manufacturing Facility in North Carolina, USA
    9. Time and space catch up with restoration programs that ignore ecosystem service trade-offs
    10. Zoning irrigation smart system based on fuzzy control technology and IoT for water and energy saving
    11. Groundwater Geochemistry and its Impacts on Groundwater Arsenic Enrichment, Variation, and Health Risks in Yongning County, Yinchuan Plain of Northwest China
    12. Occurrence of emerging contaminants in highly anthropogenically influenced river Yamuna in India
    13. Sedimentation and its response to management strategies of the Three Gorges Reservoir, Yangtze River, China
    14. Learning Parameterized Skills
    15. Soil erosion susceptibility assessment using logistic regression, decision tree and random forest: study on the Mayurakshi river basin of Eastern India
    16. Features of fracture height propagation in cross-layer fracturing of shale oil reservoirs
  8. Statistics
    1. Papers by journal
  9. Filtering Criteria

Flood Modeling and Risk Assessment

This week features 8 papers advancing flood science, spanning susceptibility mapping, risk assessment, and hydrodynamic modeling. Notable contributions from Mateo-García, Qi et al. The studies collectively advance both data-driven and physically-based approaches to flood prediction and management.

Towards global flood mapping onboard low cost satellites with machine learning

Authors: Gonzalo Mateo-García, J. Veitch-Michaelis, Lewis Smith, Silviu Vlad Oprea, G. Schumann, Y. Gal et al.

Journal: Scientific Reports · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-86650-z · Citations: 201

Matched topics: flood, earth system model

Spaceborne Earth observation is a key technology for flood response, offering valuable information to decision makers on the ground. Very large constellations of small, nano satellites— ’CubeSats’ are a promising solution to reduce revisit time in disaster areas from days to hours. However, data transmission to ground receivers is limited by constraints on power and bandwidth of CubeSats. Onboard processing offers a solution to decrease the amount of data to transmit by reducing large sensor …


A review on applications of urban flood models in flood mitigation strategies

Authors: Wenchao Qi, Chao Ma, Hongshi Xu, Zifan Chen, K. Zhao, Hao Han

Journal: Natural Hazards · DOI: 10.1007/s11069-021-04715-8 · Citations: 169

Matched topics: flood

Abstract not available.


A mixed approach for urban flood prediction using Machine Learning and GIS

Authors: M. Motta, Miguel de Castro Neto, P. Sarmento

Journal: Unknown · DOI: 10.1016/J.IJDRR.2021.102154 · Citations: 142

Matched topics: flood

Abstract Extreme weather conditions, as one of many effects of climate change, is expected to increase the magnitude and frequency of environmental disasters. In parallel, urban centres are also expected to grow significantly in the next years, making necessary to implement the adequate mechanisms to tackle such threats, more specifically flooding. This project aims to develop a flood prediction system using a combination of Machine Learning classifiers along with GIS techniques to be used as…


TRITON: A Multi-GPU open source 2D hydrodynamic flood model

Authors: Mario Morales‐Hernández, Md Bulbul Sharif, Alfred Kalyanapu, Sheikh Ghafoor, Tigstu Dullo, Sudershan Gangrade et al.

Journal: Environmental Modelling & Software · DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.105034 · Citations: 142

Matched topics: flood

Abstract not available.


Flood susceptibility mapping by integrating frequency ratio and index of entropy with multilayer perceptron and classification and regression tree.

Authors: Yi Wang, Zhice Fang, H. Hong, R. Costache, Xianzhe Tang

Journal: Journal of Environmental Management · DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112449 · Citations: 140

Matched topics: flood

Episodes of frequent flooding continue to increase, often causing serious damage and tools to identify areas affected by such disasters have become indispensable in today’s society. Using the latest techniques can make very accurate flood predictions. In this study, we introduce four effective methods to evaluate the flood susceptibility of Poyang County, in China, by integrating two independent models of frequency ratio and index of entropy with multilayer perceptron and classification and r…


Evaluating the Economic Cost of Coastal Flooding

Authors: Klaus Desmet, Robert E. Kopp, Scott Kulp, Dávid Krisztián Nagy, Michael Oppenheimer, Esteban Rossi‐Hansberg et al.

Journal: American Economic Journal Macroeconomics · DOI: 10.1257/mac.20180366 · Citations: 120

Matched topics: flood

Sea level rise will cause spatial shifts in economic activity over the next 200 years. Using a spatially disaggregated, dynamic model of the world economy, this paper estimates the consequences of probabilistic projections of local sea level changes. Under an intermediate scenario of greenhouse gas emissions, permanent flooding is projected to reduce global real GDP by 0.19 percent in present value terms. By the year 2200, a projected 1.46 percent of the population will be displaced. Losses i…


The promise of a “people-centred” approach to floods: Types of participation in the global literature of citizen science and community-based flood risk reduction in the context of the Sendai Framework

Authors: Erich Wolff

Journal: Progress in Disaster Science · DOI: 10.1016/j.pdisas.2021.100171 · Citations: 82

Matched topics: flood

Floods are expected to become more intense and increasingly frequent over the coming years. Over the last few decades, scholars, policy makers and risk managers have been gradually acknowledging that community-based initiatives can represent a promising alternative for addressing the hazard of floods at the local scale. In the context of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 (SFDRR), this article presents a systematic literature review of the recent global body of literat…


Flood depth mapping in street photos with image processing and deep neural networks

Authors: Bahareh Alizadeh, Amir H. Behzadan

Journal: Computers Environment and Urban Systems · DOI: 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2021.101628 · Citations: 79

Matched topics: hydrology, flood

Many parts of the world experience severe episodes of flooding every year. In addition to the high cost of mitigation and damage to property, floods make roads impassable and hamper community evacuation, movement of goods and services, and rescue missions. Knowing the depth of floodwater is critical to the success of response and recovery operations that follow. However, flood mapping especially in urban areas using traditional methods such as remote sensing and digital elevation models (DEMs…


Drought Analysis and Prediction

Drought research this week encompasses 3 studies covering monitoring, prediction, and impact assessment. Key work by Ahanger, Püschel et al. highlights advances in drought characterization across multiple spatial and temporal scales.

Improving growth and photosynthetic performance of drought stressed tomato by application of nano-organic fertilizer involves up-regulation of nitrogen, antioxidant and osmolyte metabolism

Authors: Mohammad Abass Ahanger, Maodong Qi, Ziguang Huang, Xuedong Xu, Naheeda Begum, Cheng Qin et al.

Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety · DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112195 · Citations: 188

Matched topics: drought

soil). ROS accumulation was significantly reduced by nano-vermicompost application thereby enhancing the membrane stability under normal as well as drought conditions. Furthermore, lipid peroxidation and activities of protease and lypoxygenase were significantly reduced. Drought up-regulated antioxidant system and application of nano-vermicompost further enhanced the activities of antioxidant enzymes and the contents of non-enzymatic antioxidant components. Accumulation of osmolytes including…


Drought accentuates the role of mycorrhiza in phosphorus uptake

Authors: David Püschel, Michael Bitterlich, Jana Rydlová, Jan Jansa

Journal: Soil Biology and Biochemistry · DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2021.108243 · Citations: 100

Matched topics: drought

Abstract not available.


Analyzing the Impact of Streamflow Drought on Hydroelectricity Production: A Global‐Scale Study

Authors: Wenhua Wan, Jianshi Zhao, Eklavyya Popat, Claudia Herbert, Petra Döll

Journal: Water Resources Research · DOI: 10.1029/2020wr028087 · Citations: 95

Matched topics: hydrologic model, streamflow, drought, hydropower

Abstract Electricity production by hydropower is negatively affected by drought. To understand and quantify risks of less than normal streamflow for hydroelectricity production (HP) at the global scale, we developed an HP model that simulates time series of monthly HP worldwide and thus enables analyzing the impact of drought on HP. The HP model is based on a new global hydropower database (GHD), containing 8,716 geo‐localized plant records, and on monthly streamflow values computed by the gl…


Streamflow Forecasting and Machine Learning

Machine learning and data-driven approaches to streamflow prediction feature prominently with 1 papers. The studies demonstrate continued innovation in hybrid modeling frameworks, signal decomposition techniques, and ensemble methods for improved hydrological forecasting.

Daily streamflow forecasting in Sobradinho Reservoir using machine learning models coupled with wavelet transform and bootstrapping

Authors: S. V. Saraiva, F. Carvalho, C. Santos, Lucas Costa Barreto, P. Freire

Journal: Applied Soft Computing · DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2021.107081 · Citations: 84

Matched topics: streamflow

Abstract not available.


Climate Change and Water Resources

Climate-water interactions are explored in 15 papers this week, addressing impacts on the cryosphere, water cycle components, and regional water resources under changing conditions.

Anthropogenic climate change has slowed global agricultural productivity growth

Authors: Ariel Ortiz-Bobea, T. Ault, C. Carrillo, Robert G. Chambers, D. Lobell

Journal: Nature Climate Change · DOI: 10.1038/s41558-021-01000-1 · Citations: 778

Matched topics: climate change

Abstract not available.


A framework for complex climate change risk assessment

Authors: N. Simpson, K. Mach, A. Constable, J. Hess, Ryan Hogarth, M. Howden et al.

Journal: One Earth · DOI: 10.1016/J.ONEEAR.2021.03.005 · Citations: 647

Matched topics: climate change

Summary Real-world experience underscores the complexity of interactions among multiple drivers of climate change risk and of how multiple risks compound or cascade. However, a holistic framework for assessing such complex climate change risks has not yet been achieved. Clarity is needed regarding the interactions that generate risk, including the role of adaptation and mitigation responses. In this perspective, we present a framework for three categories of increasingly complex climate chang…


Impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities on vegetation change: Evidence from typical areas in China

Authors: Kaiyuan Zheng, Linshan Tan, Yanwei Sun, Yanjuan Wu, Zheng Duan, Yu Xu et al.

Journal: Ecological Indicators · DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107648 · Citations: 155

Matched topics: climate change

Understanding the interactions of climate-vegetation and human-vegetation has been a critical issue and increasingly attracting attention from scientific community in the field of global change research. This study investigated the heterogeneous impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities on vegetation change by applying the trend analysis and Geodetector approach. The spatial and temporal patterns of MODIS NDVI and LAI during 2003–2017 were firstly examined in China. We then quant…


Energy consumption, finance, and climate change: Does policy uncertainty matter?

Authors: Francis Atsu, Samuel Adams

Journal: Economic Analysis and Policy · DOI: 10.1016/j.eap.2021.03.013 · Citations: 155

Matched topics: climate change

Abstract not available.


A coupled human–natural system analysis of freshwater security under climate and population change

Authors: Jim Yoon, Christian Klassert, Philip Selby, Thibaut Lachaut, Stephen Knox, Nicolas Avisse et al.

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2020431118 · Citations: 146

Matched topics: hydrology

Limited water availability, population growth, and climate change have resulted in freshwater crises in many countries. Jordan’s situation is emblematic, compounded by conflict-induced population shocks. Integrating knowledge across hydrology, climatology, agriculture, political science, geography, and economics, we present the Jordan Water Model, a nationwide coupled human-natural-engineered systems model that is used to evaluate Jordan’s freshwater security under climate and socioeconomic c…


Recycling of construction and demolition waste and its impact on climate change and sustainable development

Authors: Mohammad Alsheyab

Journal: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology · DOI: 10.1007/s13762-021-03217-1 · Citations: 141

Matched topics: climate change

Abstract not available.


Two-timescale response of a large Antarctic ice shelf to climate change

Authors: Kaitlin A. Naughten, Jan De Rydt, Sebastian Rosier, Adrian Jenkins, Paul R. Holland, Jeff Ridley

Journal: Nature Communications · DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22259-0 · Citations: 129

Matched topics: climate change, earth system model

A potentially irreversible threshold in Antarctic ice shelf melting would be crossed if the ocean cavity beneath the large Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf were to become flooded with warm water from the deep ocean. Previous studies have identified this possibility, but there is great uncertainty as to how easily it could occur. Here, we show, using a coupled ice sheet-ocean model forced by climate change scenarios, that any increase in ice shelf melting is likely to be preceded by an extended period…


Climate change and insurance

Authors: Stephen J. Collier, Rebecca Elliott, Turo‐Kimmo Lehtonen

Journal: Economy and Society · DOI: 10.1080/03085147.2021.1903771 · Citations: 109

Matched topics: climate change

This special collection examines insurance as an increasingly central mechanism in shaping how the effects of climate change are transforming local economies and ways of life. The papers study a range of exemplary cases, ranging from agricultural micro-insurance in development policy and regional sovereign risk facilities in the Caribbean to public and private insurance in the United States. This framing essay situates these papers in a longer tradition of scholarship on the government of ris…


Increasing maximum lake surface temperature under climate change

Authors: Martin T. Dokulil, Elvira de Eyto, Stephen C. Maberly, Linda May, Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer, R. Iestyn Woolway

Journal: Climatic Change · DOI: 10.1007/s10584-021-03085-1 · Citations: 105

Matched topics: hydrology, climate change, surface water

Abstract Annual maximum lake surface temperature influences ecosystem structure and function and, in particular, the rates of metabolic activities, species survival and biogeography. Here, we evaluated 50 years of observational data, from 1966 to 2015, for ten European lakes to quantify changes in the annual maximum surface temperature and the duration above a potentially critical temperature of 20 °C. Our results show that annual maximum lake surface temperature has increased at an average r…


Pan-European meteorological and snow indicators of climate change impact on ski tourism

Authors: Samuel Morin, Raphaëlle Samacoïts, Hugues François, Carlo Maria Carmagnola, Bruno Abegg, O. Cenk Demiroglu et al.

Journal: Climate Services · DOI: 10.1016/j.cliser.2021.100215 · Citations: 96

Matched topics: climate change

Ski tourism plays a major socio-economic role in the snowy and mountainous areas of Europe such as the Alps, the Pyrenees, Nordic Europe, Eastern Europe, Anatolia, etc. Past and future climate change has an impact on the operating conditions of ski resorts, due to their reliance on natural snowfall and favorable conditions for snowmaking. However, there is currently a lack of assessment of past and future operating conditions of ski resorts at the pan-European scale in the context of climate …


Modeling the impacts of future LULC and climate change on runoff and sediment yield in a strategic basin in the Caatinga/Atlantic forest ecotone of Brazil

Authors: José Yure Gomes dos Santos, Suzana Maria Gico Lima Montenegro, Richarde Marques da Silva, Celso Augusto Guimarães Santos, Nevil Quinn, Ana Paula Campos Xavier et al.

Journal: CATENA · DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2021.105308 · Citations: 86

Matched topics: hydrologic model, runoff, streamflow, water management, climate change

Abstract not available.


Coupling random forest and inverse distance weighting to generate climate surfaces of precipitation and temperature with Multiple-Covariates

Authors: Jianbo Tan, Xinyao Xie, Jiaqi Zuo, Xuemin Xing, Bin Liu, Qing Xia et al.

Journal: Journal of Hydrology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.126270 · Citations: 82

Matched topics: hydrology, hydrologic model, land surface model

Abstract not available.


Carbon footprint and predicting the impact of climate change on carbon sequestration ecosystem services of organic rice farming and conventional rice farming: A case study in Phichit province, Thailand

Authors: Noppol Arunrat, Sukanya Sereenonchai, Can Wang

Journal: Journal of Environmental Management · DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112458 · Citations: 76

Matched topics: climate change

Abstract not available.


CMIP5 climate projections and RUSLE-based soil erosion assessment in the central part of Iran

Authors: Fatemeh Hateffard, Safwan Mohammed, Karam Alsafadi, Glory O. Enaruvbe, Ahmad Heidari, Hazem Ghassan Abdo et al.

Journal: Scientific Reports · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-86618-z · Citations: 75

Matched topics: hydrology, streamflow

(2070) or a slight increase in the other land uses. We conclude that this study provides new insights for policymakers and stakeholders to develop appropriate strategies to achieve sustainable land resources planning in semi-arid areas that could be affected by future and unforeseen climate change scenarios.


Rock glacier inventory, permafrost probability distribution modeling and associated hazards in the Hunza River Basin, Western Karakoram, Pakistan

Authors: Javed Hassan, Xiaoqing Chen, Sher Muhammad, Nazir Ahmed Bazai

Journal: The Science of The Total Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146833 · Citations: 75

Matched topics: river, hydropower

Abstract not available.


Hydrologic Modeling and Calibration

Hydrologic model development and evaluation features 7 papers covering precipitation estimation, model calibration, rainfall-runoff processes, and large-scale simulation advances.

Deep Learning for Daily Precipitation and Temperature Downscaling

Authors: Fang Wang, Di Tian, Lisa L. Lowe, Latif Kalin, John C. Lehrter

Journal: Water Resources Research · DOI: 10.1029/2020wr029308 · Citations: 211

Matched topics: hydrology, hydrologic model, streamflow, earth system model

Abstract Downscaling is a critical step to bridge the gap between large‐scale climate information and local‐scale impact assessment. This study presents a novel deep learning approach: Super Resolution Deep Residual Network (SRDRN) for downscaling daily precipitation and temperature. This approach was constructed based on an advanced deep convolutional neural network with residual blocks and batch normalizations. The data augmentation technique was utilized to address overfitting that is due …


Simulating Miocene Warmth: Insights From an Opportunistic Multi‐Model Ensemble (MioMIP1)

Authors: Natalie Burls, Catherine P. Bradshaw, Agatha M. de Boer, Nicholas Herold, Matthew Huber, Matthew J. Pound et al.

Journal: Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology · DOI: 10.1029/2020pa004054 · Citations: 156

Matched topics: earth system model

Abstract The Miocene epoch, spanning 23.03–5.33 Ma, was a dynamic climate of sustained, polar amplified warmth. Miocene atmospheric CO 2 concentrations are typically reconstructed between 300 and 600 ppm and were potentially higher during the Miocene Climatic Optimum (16.75–14.5 Ma). With surface temperature reconstructions pointing to substantial midlatitude and polar warmth, it is unclear what processes maintained the much weaker‐than‐modern equator‐to‐pole temperature difference. Here, we …


Modeling fragmentation probability of land-use and land-cover using the bagging, random forest and random subspace in the Teesta River Basin, Bangladesh

Authors: Swapan Talukdar, Kutub Uddin Eibek, Shumona Akhter, Sk Ziaul, Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam, Javed Mallick

Journal: Ecological Indicators · DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107612 · Citations: 149

Matched topics: river

Land-use and land-cover (LULC) changes have become a crucial issue that urgently needs to be addressed due to global environmental change. Many studies have employed remote sensing data for assessing LULC changes, however, the investigation of fragmentation probability modeling is still scarce in the existing literature. Thus, the coupling of bagging, random forest (RF), random subspace (RSS), and their ensemble model with multi-temporal datasets within the GIS environment makes it possible t…


Optimization model for the short-term joint operation of a grid-connected wind-photovoltaic-hydro hybrid energy system with cascade hydropower plants

Authors: Lu Lu, Wenlin Yuan, Chengguo Su, Peilin Wang, Chuntian Cheng, Denghua Yan et al.

Journal: Energy Conversion and Management · DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2021.114055 · Citations: 137

Matched topics: hydropower

Abstract not available.


A Comparison of Moderate and Extreme ERA‐5 Daily Precipitation With Two Observational Data Sets

Authors: Pauline Rivoire, Olivia Martius, Philippe Naveau

Journal: Earth and Space Science · DOI: 10.1029/2020ea001633 · Citations: 111

Matched topics: hydrology

Abstract A comparison of moderate to extreme daily precipitation from the ERA‐5 reanalysis by the European Centre for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts against two observational gridded data sets, EOBS and CMORPH, is presented. We assess the co‐occurrence of precipitation days and compare the full precipitation distributions. The co‐occurrence is quantified by the hit rate. An extended generalized Pareto distribution (EGPD) is fitted to the positive precipitation distribution at every grid point…


Northern landscapes in transition: Evidence, approach and ways forward using the Krycklan Catchment Study

Authors: Hjalmar Laudon, Eliza Maher Hasselquist, Matthias Peichl, Kim Lindgren, Ryan A. Sponseller, Fredrik Lidman et al.

Journal: Hydrological Processes · DOI: 10.1002/hyp.14170 · Citations: 106

Matched topics: hydrology, water management

Abstract Improving our ability to detect changes in terrestrial and aquatic systems is a grand challenge in the environmental sciences. In a world experiencing increasingly rapid rates of climate change and ecosystem transformation, our ability to understand and predict how, when, where, and why changes occur is essential for adapting and mitigating human behaviours. In this context, long‐term field research infrastructures have a fundamentally important role to play. For northern boreal land…


Critical review of system dynamics modelling applications for water resources planning and management

Authors: Thuc D. Phan, Edoardo Bertone, Rodney A. Stewart

Journal: Cleaner Environmental Systems · DOI: 10.1016/j.cesys.2021.100031 · Citations: 91

Matched topics: water management

This paper systematically reviewed system dynamics applications in water resource management with respect to spatial factors, research aims, modelling sub-systems and model calibration and validation methods. Decision-making context, consideration of climate change, scenarios or management measures were also examined. Results showed that the critical conceptual system dynamics model development phases are often neglected with only 40% of reviewed articles developing causal loop diagrams, and …


Water Management and Sustainability

Water management research spans 16 papers addressing topics from irrigation optimization and reservoir operations to water resource assessment and sustainability frameworks.

Fertilizers and nitrate pollution of surface and ground water: an increasingly pervasive global problem

Authors: Bijay Sıngh, E. T. Craswell

Journal: SN Applied Sciences · DOI: 10.1007/s42452-021-04521-8 · Citations: 875

Matched topics: hydrology, water management, land surface model, surface water

Abstract Nitrate pollution of ground and surface water bodies all over the world is generally linked with continually increasing global fertilizer nitrogen (N) use. But after 1990, with more fertilizer N consumption in developing countries especially in East and South Asia than in the industrialized nations in North America and Europe, nitrate pollution of freshwaters is now increasingly becoming a pervasive global problem. In this review it has been attempted to review the research informati…


Soil moisture–atmosphere feedback dominates land carbon uptake variability

Authors: Vincent Humphrey, Alexis Berg, Philippe Ciais, Pierre Gentine, Martin Jung, Markus Reichstein et al.

Journal: Nature · DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03325-5 · Citations: 572

Matched topics: land surface model, earth system model

. Our results show that most of the global variability in modelled land carbon uptake is driven by temperature and vapour pressure deficit effects that are controlled by soil moisture.


Ensemble machine learning paradigms in hydrology: A review

Authors: Mohammad Zounemat‐Kermani, O. Batelaan, Marzieh Fadaee, R. Hinkelmann

Journal: Journal of Hydrology · DOI: 10.1016/J.JHYDROL.2021.126266 · Citations: 531

Matched topics: hydrology

Abstract not available.


Seasonal Contrast: Unsupervised Pre-Training from Uncurated Remote Sensing Data

Authors: Oscar Mañas, Alexandre Lacoste, Xavier Giró-i-Nieto, David Vázquez, Pau Rodríguez López

Journal: IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision · DOI: 10.1109/ICCV48922.2021.00928 · Citations: 360

Matched topics: seasonal

Remote sensing and automatic earth monitoring are key to solve global-scale challenges such as disaster prevention, land use monitoring, or tackling climate change. Although there exist vast amounts of remote sensing data, most of it remains unlabeled and thus inaccessible for supervised learning algorithms. Transfer learning approaches can reduce the data requirements of deep learning algorithms. However, most of these methods are pre-trained on ImageNet and their generalization to remote se…


Groundwater level forecasting with artificial neural networks: a comparison of long short-term memory (LSTM), convolutional neural networks (CNNs), and non-linear autoregressive networks with exogenous input (NARX)

Authors: Andreas Wünsch, Tanja Liesch, Stefan Broda

Journal: Hydrology and earth system sciences · DOI: 10.5194/hess-25-1671-2021 · Citations: 310

Matched topics: hydrology, streamflow

Abstract. It is now well established to use shallow artificial neural networks (ANNs) to obtain accurate and reliable groundwater level forecasts, which are an important tool for sustainable groundwater management. However, we observe an increasing shift from conventional shallow ANNs to state-of-the-art deep-learning (DL) techniques, but a direct comparison of the performance is often lacking. Although they have already clearly proven their suitability, shallow recurrent networks frequently …


Seasonal thermal energy storage: A techno-economic literature review

Authors: Tianrun Yang, Wen Liu, G. Kramer, Qie Sun

Journal: Unknown · DOI: 10.1016/J.RSER.2021.110732 · Citations: 226

Matched topics: seasonal

Abstract Seasonal thermal energy storage (STES) holds great promise for storing summer heat for winter use. It allows renewable resources to meet the seasonal heat demand without resorting to fossil-based back up. This paper presents a techno-economic literature review of STES. Six STES technologies are reviewed and an overview of the representative projects is provided. The key project parameters and operation performances, including the main heat source fraction, storage efficiency, and ene…


IMDAA: High Resolution Satellite-era Reanalysis for the Indian Monsoon Region

Authors: S. Indira Rani, T. Arulalan, John P. George, E. N. Rajagopal, Richard Renshaw, Adam Maycock et al.

Journal: Journal of Climate · DOI: 10.1175/jcli-d-20-0412.1 · Citations: 215

Matched topics: hydrology, land surface model

Abstract A high resolution regional reanalysis of the Indian Monsoon Data Assimilation and Analysis (IMDAA) project is made available to researchers for deeper understanding of the Indian monsoon and its variability. This 12 km resolution reanalysis covering the satellite-era from 1979 to 2018 using 4D-Var data assimilation method and the UK Met Unified Model is presently the highest resolution atmospheric reanalysis carried out for the Indian monsoon region. Conventional and satellite observ…


Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance (PFAS) Transport from Groundwater to Streams near a PFAS Manufacturing Facility in North Carolina, USA

Authors: Marie-Amélie Pétré, David P. Genereux, Lydia Koropeckyj-Cox, Detlef R.U. Knappe, Sandrine Duboscq, Troy E. Gilmore et al.

Journal: Environmental Science & Technology · DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c07978 · Citations: 175

Matched topics: surface water

We quantified per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) transport from groundwater to five tributaries of the Cape Fear River near a PFAS manufacturing facility in North Carolina (USA). Hydrologic and PFAS data were coupled to quantify PFAS fluxes from groundwater to the tributaries. Up to 29 PFAS were analyzed, including perfluoroalkyl acids and recently identified fluoroethers. Total quantified PFAS (ΣPFAS) in groundwater was 20-4773 ng/L (mean = 1863 ng/L); the range for stream water was 4…


Time and space catch up with restoration programs that ignore ecosystem service trade-offs

Authors: Ruonan Li, Hua Zheng, Patrick O’Connor, Huashan Xu, Yunkai Li, Fei Lu et al.

Journal: Science Advances · DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abf8650 · Citations: 167

Matched topics: runoff, surface water

In response to extreme societal consequences of ecosystem degradation and climate change, attention to ecological restoration is increasing globally. In China, investments in restoration exceeded USD 378.5 billion over the past decade. However, restoration programs are experiments that can cause marked unintended consequences, with trade-offs across space and time that have undergone little empirical examination. We quantified the long-term effects of large-scale afforestation for soil erosio…


Zoning irrigation smart system based on fuzzy control technology and IoT for water and energy saving

Authors: Hamza Benyezza, M. Bouhedda, S. Rebouh

Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production · DOI: 10.1016/J.JCLEPRO.2021.127001 · Citations: 139

Matched topics: irrigation

Abstract not available.


Groundwater Geochemistry and its Impacts on Groundwater Arsenic Enrichment, Variation, and Health Risks in Yongning County, Yinchuan Plain of Northwest China

Authors: Miaojun Wei, Jianhua Wu, Wenqu Li, Qixiao Zhang, Fengmei Su, Yuanhang Wang

Journal: Exposure and Health · DOI: 10.1007/s12403-021-00391-y · Citations: 125

Matched topics: surface water

Abstract not available.


Occurrence of emerging contaminants in highly anthropogenically influenced river Yamuna in India

Authors: Pinakshi Biswas, Bhanu Prakash Vellanki

Journal: The Science of The Total Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146741 · Citations: 109

Matched topics: river, runoff, surface water

Abstract not available.


Sedimentation and its response to management strategies of the Three Gorges Reservoir, Yangtze River, China

Authors: S. Ren, Bangwen Zhang, Wei‐Jie Wang, Yuan Yuan, Chao Guo

Journal: Unknown · DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2020.105096 · Citations: 99

Matched topics: reservoir

Abstract The Three Gorges Dam (TGD), on the upper valley of the Yangtze River, China, is the largest water conservancy and power generation project in the world. Problematic sedimentation in the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) is related to the reservoir lifetime, hydropower generation, riverbed erosion, and sustainable development of ecosystems. In this study, measures to holistically and systematically address sedimentation in the TGR are -discussed and demonstrated, including upstream sedimen…


Learning Parameterized Skills

Authors: Bruno D. Silva

Journal: Scholarworks (University of Massachusetts Amherst) · DOI: 10.7275/6439644.0 · Citations: 88

Matched topics: hydrology

This dissertation research focuses on a high elevation Andean social-ecological system. It examines system linkages between climate, grazing pasture (wetlands), and agro-pastoralist livelihood strategies in an indigenous peasant community. Working within the conceptual framework of complex systems dynamics and sustainable livelihoods analysis, methods and concepts are synthesized from the disciplines of climatology, hydrology, remote sensing and political ecology, and results contribute to th…


Soil erosion susceptibility assessment using logistic regression, decision tree and random forest: study on the Mayurakshi river basin of Eastern India

Authors: Abhishek Ghosh, Ramkrishna Maiti

Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences · DOI: 10.1007/s12665-021-09631-5 · Citations: 84

Matched topics: river, runoff

Abstract not available.


Features of fracture height propagation in cross-layer fracturing of shale oil reservoirs

Authors: Yizhao Wang, Bing Hou, Dong Wang, Zhenhua Jia

Journal: Petroleum Exploration and Development · DOI: 10.1016/s1876-3804(21)60038-1 · Citations: 83

Matched topics: reservoir

Triaxial fracturing modeling experiments were carried out on whole diameter shale cores from different layers of Shahejie Formation in the Dongpu sag, Bohai Bay Basin to find out the vertical propagation shapes of hydraulic fractures in different reservoirs. A numerical simulation method of inserting global cohesive elements was adopted to build a pseudo-three-dimension fracture propagation model for multiple shale oil reservoirs considering interface strength, perforation location, and pump …


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