Weekly Literature Review
Week 09 · February 28–March 6, 2022
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
- Executive Summary
- Flood Modeling and Risk Assessment
- Drought Analysis and Prediction
- The 2018–2020 Multi‐Year Drought Sets a New Benchmark in Europe
- Accelerating flash droughts induced by the joint influence of soil moisture depletion and atmospheric aridity
- Groundwater level prediction using machine learning algorithms in a drought-prone area
- Effect of Drought Stress on Potato Production: A Review
- Impacts of Global Climate Warming on Meteorological and Hydrological Droughts and Their Propagations
- MdMTA‐mediated m6A modification enhances drought tolerance by promoting mRNA stability and translation efficiency of genes involved in lignin deposition and oxidative stress
- Lack of hydraulic recovery as a cause of post‐drought foliage reduction and canopy decline in European beech
- Mutually inclusive mechanisms of drought‐induced tree mortality
- Spatial and Temporal Global Patterns of Drought Propagation
- Changes in drought characteristics based on rainfall pattern drought index and the CMIP6 multi-model ensemble
- Streamflow Forecasting and Machine Learning
- Climate Change and Water Resources
- Climate change anxiety and mental health: Environmental activism as buffer
- Global impact of climate change on soil erosion and potential for adaptation through soil conservation
- Increasing Tibetan Plateau terrestrial evapotranspiration primarily driven by precipitation
- Climate Change Risk and the Cost of Mortgage Credit
- NDVI-based vegetation dynamics and their responses to climate change and human activities from 1982 to 2020: A case study in the Mu Us Sandy Land, China
- Climate change and mental health research methods, gaps, and priorities: a scoping review
- Simulated Twentieth‐Century Ocean Warming in the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica
- The impact of climate change management on banks profitability
- The impact of climate change on urban resilience in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region
- Effective climate change adaptation means supporting community autonomy
- Does managerial ability matter for corporate climate change disclosures?
- Climate change is hitting the planet faster than scientists originally thought
- Relationships between climate change perceptions and climate adaptation actions: policy support, information seeking, and behaviour
- Agricultural water management practices to improve the climate resilience of irrigated agriculture in India
- When the kids put climate change on trial: youth-focused rights-based climate litigation around the world
- Orbitally-paced climate change in the early Cambrian and its implications for the history of the Solar System
- Hydrologic Modeling and Calibration
- Water Management and Sustainability
- Acute Toxicity of the Tire Rubber-Derived Chemical 6PPD-quinone to Four Fishes of Commercial, Cultural, and Ecological Importance
- NeuralHydrology — A Python library for Deep Learningresearch in hydrology
- Estimation of Global Irrigation Water Use by the Integration of Multiple Satellite Observations
- Confronting the water potential information gap
- Sub-Regional Marine Heat Waves in the Mediterranean Sea From Observations: Long-Term Surface Changes, Sub-Surface and Coastal Responses
- Hydrological Intensification Will Increase the Complexity of Water Resource Management
- The COMBLE Campaign: A Study of Marine Boundary Layer Clouds in Arctic Cold-Air Outbreaks
- Characteristic comparison of seepage-driven and buoyancy-driven landslides in Three Gorges Reservoir area, China
- Novel Flexible Vacuum-Assisted Ureteral Access Sheath Can Actively Control Intrarenal Pressure and Obtain a Complete Stone-Free Status
- Coupled hydro-mechanical analysis of seasonal underground hydrogen storage in a saline aquifer
- Application of novel data-mining technique based nitrate concentration susceptibility prediction approach for coastal aquifers in India
- Seasonally disparate responses of surface thermal environment to 2D/3D urban morphology
- Assessing impacts of the Ecological Retreat project on water conservation in the Yellow River Basin.
- Recent decadal weakening of the summer Eurasian westerly jet attributable to anthropogenic aerosol emissions
- Relative importance of high-latitude local and long-range-transported dust for Arctic ice-nucleating particles and impacts on Arctic mixed-phase clouds
- Possibility for strong northern hemisphere high-latitude cooling under negative emissions
- Linkage and driving mechanisms of antibiotic resistome in surface and ground water: Their responses to land use and seasonal variation.
- Wastewater reuse for irrigation of produce: A review of research, regulations, and risks.
- Spatial differentiation of agricultural water resource utilization efficiency in the Yangtze River Economic Belt under changing environment
- Statistics
- Filtering Criteria
Flood Modeling and Risk Assessment
This week features 1 papers advancing flood science, spanning susceptibility mapping, risk assessment, and hydrodynamic modeling. Notable contributions from Veh et al. The studies collectively advance both data-driven and physically-based approaches to flood prediction and management.
Trends, Breaks, and Biases in the Frequency of Reported Glacier Lake Outburst Floods
Authors: Georg Veh, Natalie Lützow, Varvara Kharlamova, Dmitry Petrakov, Romain Hugonnet, Oliver Korup
Journal: Earth s Future · DOI: 10.1029/2021ef002426 · Citations: 108
Matched topics: hydrology, flood, hydropower
Abstract Thousands of glacier lakes have been forming behind natural dams in high mountains following glacier retreat since the early 20th century. Some of these lakes abruptly released pulses of water and sediment with disastrous downstream consequences. Yet it remains unclear whether the reported rise of these glacier lake outburst floods (GLOFs) has been fueled by a warming atmosphere and enhanced meltwater production, or simply a growing research effort. Here we estimate trends and biases…
Drought Analysis and Prediction
Drought research this week encompasses 10 studies covering monitoring, prediction, and impact assessment. Key work by Rakovec, Qing et al. highlights advances in drought characterization across multiple spatial and temporal scales.
The 2018–2020 Multi‐Year Drought Sets a New Benchmark in Europe
Authors: Oldřich Rakovec, Luis Samaniego, Vittal Hari, Yannis Markonis, Vojtěch Moravec, Stephan Thober et al.
Journal: Earth s Future · DOI: 10.1029/2021ef002394 · Citations: 325
Matched topics: hydrology, hydrologic model, streamflow, drought
Abstract During the period 2018–2020, Europe experienced a series of hot and dry weather conditions with significant socioeconomic and environmental consequences. Yet, the extremity of these multi‐year dry conditions is not recognized. Here, we provide a comprehensive spatio‐temporal assessment of the drought hazard over Europe by benchmarking past exceptional events during the period from 1766 to 2020. We identified the 2018–2020 drought event as a new benchmark having an unprecedented inten…
Accelerating flash droughts induced by the joint influence of soil moisture depletion and atmospheric aridity
Authors: Yamin Qing, Shuo Wang, Brian C. Ancell, Zong‐Liang Yang
Journal: Nature Communications · DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-28752-4 · Citations: 216
Matched topics: hydrology, drought, land surface model
The emergence of flash drought has attracted widespread attention due to its rapid onset. However, little is known about the recent evolution of flash droughts in terms of the speed of onset and the causes of such a rapid onset phase of flash droughts. Here, we present a comprehensive assessment of the onset development of flash droughts and the underlying mechanisms on a global scale. We find that 33.64-46.18% of flash droughts with 5-day onset of drying, and there is a significant increasin…
Groundwater level prediction using machine learning algorithms in a drought-prone area
Authors: Quoc Bao Pham, Manish Kumar, Fabio Di Nunno, Ahmed Elbeltagi, Francesco Granata, Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam et al.
Journal: Neural Computing and Applications · DOI: 10.1007/s00521-022-07009-7 · Citations: 187
Matched topics: drought
Abstract not available.
Effect of Drought Stress on Potato Production: A Review
Authors: M. Nasir, Z. Tóth
Journal: Agronomy · DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12030635 · Citations: 138
Matched topics: drought
Potato is the third most consumed crop globally after rice and wheat. It is a short-duration crop, versatile in use, suitable for growing in a wide range of environments, and its production is increasing rapidly. The modern potato is considered a drought-sensitive crop, and it is susceptible to yield loss because of drought stress. Unfortunately, drought severity, frequency, and extent have been increasing around the globe because of climate change. Potato drought susceptibility has primarily…
Impacts of Global Climate Warming on Meteorological and Hydrological Droughts and Their Propagations
Authors: Guiyang Wu, Jie Chen, Xinyan Shi, Jong‐Suk Kim, Jun Xia, Liping Zhang
Journal: Earth s Future · DOI: 10.1029/2021ef002542 · Citations: 132
Matched topics: hydrologic model, runoff, drought
Abstract Meteorological to hydrological drought propagation has been widely studied to reflect the relationship between these drought categories and better understand drought mechanisms. However, global warming may alter the drought propagation features, which are not fully understood. This study aims to investigate changes in meteorological and hydrological drought conditions, especially their propagation features in 1.5–3.0°C warmer climates for 8,655 watersheds globally. First, the three‐m…
MdMTA‐mediated m6A modification enhances drought tolerance by promoting mRNA stability and translation efficiency of genes involved in lignin deposition and oxidative stress
Authors: Nan Hou, Chaoshuo Li, Jieqiang He, Yu Liu, Sisi Yu, Mickaël Malnoy et al.
Journal: New Phytologist · DOI: 10.1111/nph.18069 · Citations: 121
Matched topics: drought
A modification in the drought response of perennial apple trees and illustrate its molecular mechanisms, thereby providing candidate genes for the breeding of stress-tolerant apple cultivars.
Lack of hydraulic recovery as a cause of post‐drought foliage reduction and canopy decline in European beech
Authors: Matthias Arend, Roman M. Link, Cedric Zahnd, Günter Hoch, Bernhard Schuldt, Ansgar Kahmen
Journal: New Phytologist · DOI: 10.1111/nph.18065 · Citations: 107
Matched topics: drought
European beech (Fagus sylvatica) was among the most affected tree species during the severe 2018 European drought. It not only suffered from instant physiological stress but also showed severe symptoms of defoliation and canopy decline in the following year. To explore the underlying mechanisms, we used the Swiss-Canopy-Crane II site and studied in branches of healthy and symptomatic trees the repair of hydraulic function and concentration of carbohydrates during the 2018 drought and in 2019….
Mutually inclusive mechanisms of drought‐induced tree mortality
Authors: Peter Hajek, Roman M. Link, Charles A. Nock, Jürgen Bauhus, Tobias Gebauer, Arthur Geßler et al.
Journal: Global Change Biology · DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16146 · Citations: 105
Matched topics: drought
Unprecedented tree dieback across Central Europe caused by recent global change-type drought events highlights the need for a better mechanistic understanding of drought-induced tree mortality. Although numerous physiological risk factors have been identified, the importance of two principal mechanisms, hydraulic failure and carbon starvation, is still debated. It further remains largely unresolved how the local neighborhood composition affects individual mortality risk. We studied 9435 young…
Spatial and Temporal Global Patterns of Drought Propagation
Authors: Ignacio Fuentes, José Padarian, W. Vervoort
Journal: Frontiers in Environmental Science · DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.788248 · Citations: 89
Matched topics: hydrology, runoff, streamflow, drought
Drought is the most expensive natural hazard and one of the deadliest. While drought propagation through standardised indices has been extensively studied at the regional scale, global scale drought propagation, and particularly quantifying the space and time variability, is still a challenging task. Quantifying the space time variability is crucial to understand how droughts have changed globally in order to cope with their impacts. In particular, better understanding of the propagation of d…
Changes in drought characteristics based on rainfall pattern drought index and the CMIP6 multi-model ensemble
Authors: Alok Samantaray, Meenu Ramadas, Rabindra Kumar Panda
Journal: Agricultural Water Management · DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2022.107568 · Citations: 64
Matched topics: water management, drought
Abstract not available.
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.
Multi‐Task Deep Learning of Daily Streamflow and Water Temperature
Authors: Jeffrey M. Sadler, Alison Appling, Jordan S. Read, Samantha K. Oliver, Xiaowei Jia, Jacob A. Zwart et al.
Journal: Water Resources Research · DOI: 10.1029/2021wr030138 · Citations: 75
Matched topics: hydrology, hydrologic model, streamflow, hydropower
Abstract Deep learning (DL) models can accurately predict many hydrologic variables including streamflow and water temperature; however, these models have typically predicted hydrologic variables independently. This study explored the benefits of modeling two interdependent variables, daily average streamflow and daily average stream water temperature, together using multi‐task DL. A multi‐task scaling factor controlled the relative contribution of the auxiliary variable’s error to the overal…
Climate Change and Water Resources
Climate-water interactions are explored in 16 papers this week, addressing impacts on the cryosphere, water cycle components, and regional water resources under changing conditions.
Climate change anxiety and mental health: Environmental activism as buffer
Authors: S. Schwartz, L. Benoit, S. Clayton, McKenna F. Parnes, L. Swenson, S. Lowe
Journal: Current Psychology · DOI: 10.1007/s12144-022-02735-6 · Citations: 373
Matched topics: climate change
A growing body of research has documented the phenomenon of climate change anxiety (CCA), defined broadly as negative cognitive, emotional, and behavioral responses associated with concerns about climate change. A recently validated scale of CCA indicated two subscales: cognitive emotional impairment and functional impairment (Clayton & Karazsia, 2020). However, there are few empirical studies on CCA to date and little evidence regarding whether CCA is associated with psychiatric symptoms, in…
Global impact of climate change on soil erosion and potential for adaptation through soil conservation
Authors: J. Eekhout, J. de Vente
Journal: Earth-Science Reviews · DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.103921 · Citations: 288
Matched topics: climate change
Abstract not available.
Increasing Tibetan Plateau terrestrial evapotranspiration primarily driven by precipitation
Authors: Ning Ma, Yongqiang Zhang
Journal: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology · DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2022.108887 · Citations: 240
Matched topics: hydrologic model
Abstract not available.
Climate Change Risk and the Cost of Mortgage Credit
Authors: Duc Duy Nguyen, Steven Ongena, Shusen Qi, Vathunyoo Sila
Journal: European Finance Review · DOI: 10.1093/rof/rfac013 · Citations: 216
Matched topics: climate change
Abstract We show that lenders charge higher interest rates for mortgages on properties exposed to a greater risk of sea level rise (SLR). This SLR premium is not evident in short-term loans and is not related to borrowers’ short-term realized default or creditworthiness. Further, the SLR premium is smaller when the consequences of climate change are less salient and in areas with more climate change deniers. Overall, our results suggest that mortgage lenders view the risk of SLR as a long-ter…
NDVI-based vegetation dynamics and their responses to climate change and human activities from 1982 to 2020: A case study in the Mu Us Sandy Land, China
Authors: Wande Gao, Ce Zheng, Xiuhua Liu, Yudong Lu, Yunfei Chen, Wei Yan et al.
Journal: Ecological Indicators · DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.108745 · Citations: 193
Matched topics: climate change
Critical ecological restoration and reconstruction information can be presented by distinguishing the vegetation dynamics due to human activities and climate changes and by determining the main driving factors. In this study, the long-term (1982–2020) satellite-derived Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data sets and climatic factors were employed to analyze the spatiotemporal patterns of the vegetation dynamics in Mu Us Sandy Land (MUSL). In addition, this study investigated their…
Climate change and mental health research methods, gaps, and priorities: a scoping review
Authors: Alison R Hwong, Margaret Wang, Hammad Khan, D Nyasha Chagwedera, Adrienne Grzenda, Benjamin Doty et al.
Journal: The Lancet Planetary Health · DOI: 10.1016/s2542-5196(22)00012-2 · Citations: 136
Matched topics: climate change
Research on climate change and mental health is a new but rapidly growing field. To summarise key advances and gaps in the current state of climate change and mental health studies, we conducted a scoping review that comprehensively examined research methodologies using large-scale datasets. We identified 56 eligible articles published in Embase, PubMed, PsycInfo, and Web of Science between Jan 1, 2000, and Aug 9, 2020. The primary data collection method used was surveys, which focused on sel…
Simulated Twentieth‐Century Ocean Warming in the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica
Authors: Kaitlin A. Naughten, Paul R. Holland, Pierre Dutrieux, Satoshi Kimura, David T. Bett, Adrian Jenkins
Journal: Geophysical Research Letters · DOI: 10.1029/2021gl094566 · Citations: 128
Matched topics: earth system model
Abstract Rapid ice loss is occurring in the Amundsen Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. This ice loss is assumed to be a long‐term response to oceanographic forcing, but ocean conditions in the Amundsen Sea are unknown prior to 1994. Here we present a modeling study of Amundsen Sea conditions from 1920 to 2013, using an ensemble of ice‐ocean simulations forced by climate model experiments. We find that during the early twentieth century, the Amundsen Sea likely experienced more susta…
The impact of climate change management on banks profitability
Authors: Ydriss Ziane, Jérôme Caby, Éric Lamarque
Journal: HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) · DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2021.12.078 · Citations: 120
Matched topics: climate change
This study empirically examines the influence of climate change management on banks’ profitability using panel data of a sample of 137 banks from 36 emerging and developed countries during the period 2011–2019, using the Generalized Method of Moments. Our empirical evidence shows that, although banks seem to be aware of the consequences of climate change on their business, to the point of making it a strategic topic worthy of the board of directors, they remain very timid in terms of operatio…
The impact of climate change on urban resilience in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region
Authors: Lingna Liu, Yalin Lei, Minghao Zhuang, Shuang Ding
Journal: The Science of The Total Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154157 · Citations: 100
Matched topics: climate change
Abstract not available.
Effective climate change adaptation means supporting community autonomy
Authors: Anne C. Pisor, Xavier Basurto, Kristina Douglass, Katharine J. Mach, Elspeth Ready, Jason M. Tylianakis et al.
Journal: Nature Climate Change · DOI: 10.1038/s41558-022-01303-x · Citations: 92
Matched topics: climate change
Abstract not available.
Does managerial ability matter for corporate climate change disclosures?
Authors: Hussein Daradkeh, Syed Shams, Sudipta Bose, Abeyratna Gunasekarage
Journal: Corporate Governance An International Review · DOI: 10.1111/corg.12436 · Citations: 89
Matched topics: climate change
Abstract Research Question/Issue This study examines the association between managerial ability and the extent of firm‐level climate change disclosures and the moderating role of corporate governance in this association. Research Findings/Insights Results based on a sample of 2298 firm‐year observations from the United States (US) from 2005 to 2019 suggest that firms with more capable managers tend to make more climate change disclosures. This significant positive association is weakened when…
Climate change is hitting the planet faster than scientists originally thought
Authors: Jeff Tollefson
Journal: Nature · DOI: 10.1038/d41586-022-00585-7 · Citations: 83
Matched topics: climate change
Abstract not available.
Relationships between climate change perceptions and climate adaptation actions: policy support, information seeking, and behaviour
Authors: Anne M. van Valkengoed, Goda Perlaviciute, Linda Steg
Journal: Climatic Change · DOI: 10.1007/s10584-022-03338-7 · Citations: 71
Matched topics: climate change
Abstract People are increasingly exposed to climate-related hazards, including floods, droughts, and vector-borne diseases. A broad repertoire of adaptation actions is needed to adapt to these various hazards. It is therefore important to identify general psychological antecedents that motivate people to engage in many different adaptation actions, in response to different hazards, and in different contexts. We examined if people’s climate change perceptions act as such general antecedents. Q…
Agricultural water management practices to improve the climate resilience of irrigated agriculture in India
Authors: A. Sikka, M. Alam, V. Mandave
Journal: Irrigation and Drainage · DOI: 10.1002/ird.2696 · Citations: 65
Matched topics: water management, irrigation
The projected implications of climate change for water and agriculture to meet diverse and competitive water demands requires smart water management solutions. Science‐ and evidence‐based, agricultural water management (AWM) can significantly contribute to reduce unsustainable water use and help enhance water resilience and adaptation to climate change. This paper presents a brief overview of potential AWM practices focusing on enhancing water resilience, increasing yields, and wherever possi…
When the kids put climate change on trial: youth-focused rights-based climate litigation around the world
Authors: Larissa Parker, Juliette Mestre, Sébastien Jodoin, Margarentha Wewerinke-Singh
Journal: Journal of Human Rights and the Environment · DOI: 10.4337/jhre.2022.01.03 · Citations: 65
Matched topics: climate change
Young people are increasingly taking governments to court for their failure to meaningfully abate climate change. They argue that states have a responsibility under domestic and international law to protect, respect and fulfil the rights of children against worsening climate change. Such cases form a unique subset of rights-based climate change litigation due to their emphasis on intergenerational equity. Young people are disproportionately affected by the climate crisis and face distinct age…
Orbitally-paced climate change in the early Cambrian and its implications for the history of the Solar System
Authors: Tan Zhang, Yifan Li, Tailiang Fan, Anne‐Christine Da Silva, Juye Shi, Qi Gao et al.
Journal: Earth and Planetary Science Letters · DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2022.117420 · Citations: 64
Matched topics: land surface model, climate change, earth system model
Abstract not available.
Hydrologic Modeling and Calibration
Hydrologic model development and evaluation features 3 papers covering precipitation estimation, model calibration, rainfall-runoff processes, and large-scale simulation advances.
Deep Learning for Improving Numerical Weather Prediction of Heavy Rainfall
Authors: Philipp Hess, Niklas Boers
Journal: Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems · DOI: 10.1029/2021ms002765 · Citations: 105
Matched topics: hydrology
Abstract The accurate prediction of rainfall, and in particular of the heaviest rainfall events, remains challenging for numerical weather prediction (NWP) models. This may be due to subgrid‐scale parameterizations of processes that play a crucial role in the multi‐scale dynamics generating rainfall, as well as the strongly intermittent nature and the highly skewed, non‐Gaussian distribution of rainfall. Here we show that a U‐Net‐based deep neural network can learn heavy rainfall events from …
Sustainable strategies to treat urban runoff needed
Authors: Mathieu Lapointe, Chelsea M. Rochman, N. Tufenkji
Journal: Nature Sustainability · DOI: 10.1038/s41893-022-00853-4 · Citations: 88
Matched topics: runoff
Abstract not available.
Monthly runoff prediction at Baitarani river basin by support vector machine based on Salp swarm algorithm
Authors: Sandeep Samantaray, Sambit Sawan Das, Abinash Sahoo, Deba Prakash Satapathy
Journal: Ain Shams Engineering Journal · DOI: 10.1016/j.asej.2022.101732 · Citations: 80
Matched topics: river, runoff
Accurate monthly runoff prediction is still challenging work regardless of the accessibility of different modelling techniques, like the knowledge-driven or data-driven models, and human activities and climate changes. To this context, applicability of hybrid SVM-SSA (Support Vector Machine with Salp Swarm Algorithm) model and conventional SVM and artificial neural network (ANN) models is investigated for runoff prediction in Baitarani river basin, Odisha, India. Potential of proposed techniq…
Water Management and Sustainability
Water management research spans 19 papers addressing topics from irrigation optimization and reservoir operations to water resource assessment and sustainability frameworks.
Acute Toxicity of the Tire Rubber-Derived Chemical 6PPD-quinone to Four Fishes of Commercial, Cultural, and Ecological Importance
Authors: Markus Brinkmann, David Montgomery, Summer Selinger, Justin G.P. Miller, Eric Stock, Alper James Alcaraz et al.
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology Letters · DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.2c00050 · Citations: 372
Matched topics: runoff
N-(1,3-Dimethylbutyl)-N′-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine-quinone (6PPD-quinone), a transformation product of the rubber tire antioxidant 6PPD, has recently been identified as the chemical responsible for urban runoff mortality syndrome in coho salmon, with a median lethal concentration (LC50) of <0.1 μg/L. Subsequent studies have failed to confirm comparable sensitivity in other fish species. Here, we investigated the acute toxicity of 6PPD-quinone to rainbow trout, brook trout, Arctic char, and wh…
NeuralHydrology — A Python library for Deep Learningresearch in hydrology
Authors: Frederik Kratzert, Martin Gauch, Grey Nearing, Daniel Klotz
Journal: The Journal of Open Source Software · DOI: 10.21105/joss.04050 · Citations: 178
Matched topics: hydrology
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Estimation of Global Irrigation Water Use by the Integration of Multiple Satellite Observations
Authors: Kun Zhang, Xin Li, Donghai Zheng, Ling Zhang, Gaofeng Zhu
Journal: Water Resources Research · DOI: 10.1029/2021wr030031 · Citations: 155
Matched topics: hydrologic model, water management, irrigation
Abstract Quantification of the global irrigation water use (IWU) is crucial to understanding the anthropogenic disturbance of the natural hydrological cycle and optimal agricultural water management. However, it is challenging to obtain time series data with the conventional survey‐based approach, while the current satellite‐based IWU estimations are subject to data gaps and the model structure. In this paper, we propose a comprehensive framework to couple the different processes associated w…
Confronting the water potential information gap
Authors: Kimberly A. Novick, Darren L. Ficklin, Dennis Baldocchi, K. J. Davis, Teamrat A. Ghezzehei, Alexandra G. Konings et al.
Journal: Nature Geoscience · DOI: 10.1038/s41561-022-00909-2 · Citations: 149
Matched topics: hydrology, hydrologic model, land surface model, surface water, earth system model
Abstract not available.
Sub-Regional Marine Heat Waves in the Mediterranean Sea From Observations: Long-Term Surface Changes, Sub-Surface and Coastal Responses
Authors: Mélanie Juza, Àngels Fernández-Mora, Joaquı́n Tintoré
Journal: Frontiers in Marine Science · DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.785771 · Citations: 118
Matched topics: surface water
Society is facing climate-related challenges and impacts, such as marine heat wave (MHW) events that adversely affect ecosystems, threaten economies and strengthen storms by warming ocean waters. MHWs are substantially increasing in intensity, duration and frequency worldwide, particularly in the Mediterranean Sea, which responds rapidly to climate change. This study proposes a comprehensive analysis of MHWs in the different sub-regions of the Mediterranean, where the strong spatial variabili…
Hydrological Intensification Will Increase the Complexity of Water Resource Management
Authors: Darren L. Ficklin, Sarah E. Null, John T. Abatzoglou, Kimberly A. Novick, Daniel T. Myers
Journal: Earth s Future · DOI: 10.1029/2021ef002487 · Citations: 113
Matched topics: hydrologic model, water management, surface water
Abstract Global warming intensifies the hydrological cycle by altering the rate of water fluxes to and from the terrestrial surface, resulting in an increase in extreme precipitation events and longer dry spells. Prior hydrological intensification work has largely focused on precipitation without joint consideration of evaporative demand changes and how plants respond to these changes. Informed by state‐of‐the‐art climate models, we examine projected changes in hydrological intensification an…
The COMBLE Campaign: A Study of Marine Boundary Layer Clouds in Arctic Cold-Air Outbreaks
Authors: Bart Geerts, Scott Giangrande, Greg M. McFarquhar, Lulin Xue, Steven J. Abel, J. M. Comstock et al.
Journal: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society · DOI: 10.1175/bams-d-21-0044.1 · Citations: 113
Matched topics: surface water
Abstract One of the most intense air mass transformations on Earth happens when cold air flows from frozen surfaces to much warmer open water in cold-air outbreaks (CAOs), a process captured beautifully in satellite imagery. Despite the ubiquity of the CAO cloud regime over high-latitude oceans, we have a rather poor understanding of its properties, its role in energy and water cycles, and its treatment in weather and climate models. The Cold-Air Outbreaks in the Marine Boundary Layer Experim…
Characteristic comparison of seepage-driven and buoyancy-driven landslides in Three Gorges Reservoir area, China
Authors: Chao Zhou, Ying Cao, K. Yin, E. Intrieri, F. Catani, Lixing Wu
Journal: Engineering Geology · DOI: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2022.106590 · Citations: 103
Matched topics: reservoir, hydropower, surface water
Abstract not available.
Novel Flexible Vacuum-Assisted Ureteral Access Sheath Can Actively Control Intrarenal Pressure and Obtain a Complete Stone-Free Status
Authors: Yujun Chen, Chen Li, Liang Gao, Longhui Lin, Liangliang Zheng, Longlong Ke et al.
Journal: Journal of Endourology · DOI: 10.1089/end.2022.0004 · Citations: 101
Matched topics: irrigation
FV-UAS can follow f-URS to cross the UPJ and into the renal pelvis and calices, avoiding the interference of UPJ in controlling IRP. FV-UAS can actively control the IRP to be reduced to the desired range by adjusting the negative value under any irrigation fluid velocity. FV-UAS close to the stone can achieve complete stone-free status in RIRS.
Coupled hydro-mechanical analysis of seasonal underground hydrogen storage in a saline aquifer
Authors: Tao Bai, Pejman Tahmasebi
Journal: Journal of Energy Storage · DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2022.104308 · Citations: 95
Matched topics: seasonal
Abstract not available.
Application of novel data-mining technique based nitrate concentration susceptibility prediction approach for coastal aquifers in India
Authors: Subodh Chandra Pal, Dipankar Ruidas, Asish Saha, Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam, Indrajit Chowdhuri
Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production · DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131205 · Citations: 94
Matched topics: water management
Abstract not available.
Seasonally disparate responses of surface thermal environment to 2D/3D urban morphology
Authors: Jike Chen, Wenfeng Zhan, Peijun Du, Long Li, Jiufeng Li, Zihan Liu et al.
Journal: Building and Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.108928 · Citations: 92
Matched topics: seasonal, land surface model
Abstract not available.
Assessing impacts of the Ecological Retreat project on water conservation in the Yellow River Basin.
Authors: G. Jia, Wenmin Hu, Binbin Zhang, Guo-xue Li, Shouyun Shen, Zhihai Gao et al.
Journal: Science of the Total Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154483 · Citations: 85
Matched topics: river
The Ecological Retreat (ER) project significantly impacts water conservation functions in the Yellow River Basin (YRB). However, studies on the impact and benefit of different ER modes on ecological water effects still lack systematic and integral disclosure. In our study, CNLUCC (China land use/cover data sets) and the Markov transition matrix were used to simulate land pattern changes from 2000 to 2018. Water yield was chosen as an indicator of water conservation to explore the impact of th…
Recent decadal weakening of the summer Eurasian westerly jet attributable to anthropogenic aerosol emissions
Authors: Buwen Dong, Rowan Sutton, Len Shaffrey, Ben Harvey
Journal: Nature Communications · DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-28816-5 · Citations: 84
Matched topics: earth system model
The Eurasian subtropical westerly jet (ESWJ) is a major feature of the summertime atmospheric circulation in the Northern Hemisphere. Here, we demonstrate a robust weakening trend in the summer ESWJ over the last four decades, linked to significant impacts on extreme weather. Analysis of climate model simulations from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) suggests that anthropogenic aerosols were likely the primary driver of the weakening ESWJ. Warming over mid-high latitu…
Relative importance of high-latitude local and long-range-transported dust for Arctic ice-nucleating particles and impacts on Arctic mixed-phase clouds
Authors: Yang Shi, Xiaohong Liu, Mingxuan Wu, Xi Zhao, Ziming Ke, Hunter Brown
Journal: Atmospheric chemistry and physics · DOI: 10.5194/acp-22-2909-2022 · Citations: 74
Matched topics: earth system model
Abstract. Dust particles, serving as ice-nucleating particles (INPs), may impact the Arctic surface energy budget and regional climate by modulating the mixed-phase cloud properties and lifetime. In addition to long-range transport from low-latitude deserts, dust particles in the Arctic can originate from local sources. However, the importance of high-latitude dust (HLD) as a source of Arctic INPs (compared to low-latitude dust, LLD) and its effects on Arctic mixed-phase clouds are overlooked…
Possibility for strong northern hemisphere high-latitude cooling under negative emissions
Authors: Jörg Schwinger, Ali Asaadi, Nadine Goris, Hanna Lee
Journal: Nature Communications · DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-28573-5 · Citations: 72
Matched topics: earth system model
removal with one of these models indicate that the timing of negative emissions relative to AMOC decline and recovery is key in setting the strength of the temporary cooling. We show that the pronounced temperature-fluctuations at high northern latitudes found in these simulations would entail considerable consequences for sea-ice and permafrost extent as well as for high latitude ecosystems.
Linkage and driving mechanisms of antibiotic resistome in surface and ground water: Their responses to land use and seasonal variation.
Authors: Lu Zhang, Lei Ji, Xi Liu, Xue Zhu, Kang Ning, Zhi Wang
Journal: Water Research · DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2022.118279 · Citations: 71
Matched topics: seasonal
Antibiotic resistance in the environment, mostly mediated by antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), has posed a threat to ecological and human health. Contamination of surface water and groundwater with ARGs has become a serious environmental concern. However, the distinctions and similarities across ARG profiles, the various ecological processes associated with ARGs, the driving mechanisms for ARG profiles in surface water and groundwater, and how they respond to land use and seasonal variation…
Wastewater reuse for irrigation of produce: A review of research, regulations, and risks.
Authors: M. Partyka, Ronald F Bond
Journal: Science of the Total Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154385 · Citations: 68
Matched topics: irrigation
The burden of disease caused by the contamination of ready-to-eat produce with common waterborne microbial pathogens suggests that irrigation supplies should be closely monitored and regulated. Simultaneously freshwater resources have become increasingly scarce worldwide while global demand continues to grow. Since the turn of the 20th century with the advent of modern wastewater treatment plants, the reuse of treated wastewater is considered a safe and viable water source for irrigation of r…
Spatial differentiation of agricultural water resource utilization efficiency in the Yangtze River Economic Belt under changing environment
Authors: Changfeng Shi, Luji Li, Yung‐ho Chiu, Qinghua Pang, Xinyun Zeng
Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production · DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131200 · Citations: 66
Matched topics: river
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| Databases searched | 2 |
| Topics searched | 16 |
| Total papers fetched | 971 |
| After deduplication | 733 |
| After LLM relevance filtering | 50 |
| Rejected (not relevant) | 683 |
Papers by journal
| Journal | Papers |
|---|---|
| Earth s Future | 4 |
| Nature Communications | 3 |
| New Phytologist | 2 |
| Water Resources Research | 2 |
| Journal of Cleaner Production | 2 |
| Science of the Total Environment | 2 |
| Neural Computing and Applications | 1 |
| Agronomy | 1 |
| Global Change Biology | 1 |
| Frontiers in Environmental Science | 1 |
| Agricultural Water Management | 1 |
| Current Psychology | 1 |
| Earth-Science Reviews | 1 |
| Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 1 |
| European Finance Review | 1 |
| Ecological Indicators | 1 |
| The Lancet Planetary Health | 1 |
| Geophysical Research Letters | 1 |
| HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) | 1 |
| The Science of The Total Environment | 1 |
| Nature Climate Change | 1 |
| Corporate Governance An International Review | 1 |
| Nature | 1 |
| Climatic Change | 1 |
| Irrigation and Drainage | 1 |
| Journal of Human Rights and the Environment | 1 |
| Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 1 |
| Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems | 1 |
| Nature Sustainability | 1 |
| Ain Shams Engineering Journal | 1 |
| Environmental Science & Technology Letters | 1 |
| The Journal of Open Source Software | 1 |
| Nature Geoscience | 1 |
| Frontiers in Marine Science | 1 |
| Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 1 |
| Engineering Geology | 1 |
| Journal of Endourology | 1 |
| Journal of Energy Storage | 1 |
| Building and Environment | 1 |
| Atmospheric chemistry and physics | 1 |
| Water Research | 1 |
Filtering Criteria
Topics: hydrology, hydrologic model, river, runoff, streamflow, reservoir, water management, flood, drought, seasonal, land surface model, climate change, hydropower, surface water, irrigation, earth system model
Databases: Semantic Scholar, OpenAlex