Weekly Literature Review
Week 21 · May 20–May 26, 2024
50 relevant papers found across 5 themes
Executive Summary
This week’s review covers 50 papers across 5 themes. The most cited paper examines Wholesale price forecasts of green grams using the neural network, with 232 citations. Key research areas include climate change and terrestrial water storage, flood risk assessment and extreme precipitation, machine learning and ai for hydrological prediction.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Climate Change and Terrestrial Water Storage
- Does Pricing Carbon Mitigate Climate Change? Firm-Level Evidence from the European Union Emissions Trading System
- Biodiversity conservation in the context of climate change: Facing challenges and management strategies
- Critical Review of Life Cycle Assessment of Hydrogen Production Pathways
- Typical and extreme weather datasets for studying the resilience of buildings to climate change and heatwaves
- Climate change impacts on child and adolescent health and well-being: A narrative review
- Understanding bark beetle outbreaks: exploring the impact of changing temperature regimes, droughts, forest structure, and prospects for future forest pest management
- Anthropogenic and atmospheric variability intensifies flash drought episodes in South Asia
- From Salinity to Nutrient-Rich Vegetables: Strategies for Quality Enhancement in Protected Cultivation
- Climate-resilient building energy efficiency retrofit: Evaluating climate change impacts on residential buildings
- Does climate change exposure impact on corporate finance and energy performance? Unraveling the moderating role of CEOs’ green experience
- Forest canopies as nature‐based solutions to mitigate global change effects on people and nature
- River flow in the near future: a global perspective in the context of a high-emission climate change scenario
- IPCC, 2023: Climate Change 2023: Synthesis Report. IPCC, 184 p., doi: https://doi.org/10.59327/IPCC/AR6-9789291691647
- Overexpression of the peroxidase gene ZmPRX1 increases maize seedling drought tolerance by promoting root development and lignification
- Interfacial tension and wettability alteration during hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage in depleted gas reservoirs
- Renewable energy role in low-carbon economy and net-zero goal: Perspectives and prospects
- Assessment of the impacts of renewable energy variability in long-term decarbonization strategies
- Impacts of climate change on grassland fractional vegetation cover variation on the Tibetan Plateau
- CMIP6 Models Rarely Simulate Antarctic Winter Sea‐Ice Anomalies as Large as Observed in 2023
- Global insect herbivory and its response to climate change
- Retrogressive thaw slump susceptibility in the northern hemisphere permafrost region
- Compound ecological drought assessment of China using a Copula-based drought index
- Quantifying multidimensional drought propagation risks under climate change: A vine-copula Bayesian factorial analysis method
- Hydrological response of Andean catchments to recent glacier mass loss
- Synergistic Reduction in Air Pollutants and Health Benefits under China’s Dual-Carbon Policy
- Flood Risk Assessment and Extreme Precipitation
- Machine Learning and AI for Hydrological Prediction
- Wholesale price forecasts of green grams using the neural network
- The IAHS Science for Solutions decade, with Hydrology Engaging Local People IN one Global world (HELPING)
- Enhancing flow rate prediction of the Chao Phraya River Basin using SWAT–LSTM model coupling
- Programmable Retention Characteristics in MoS2-Based Atomristors for Neuromorphic and Reservoir Computing Systems
- Water Management, Irrigation, and Groundwater
- Current and future global water scarcity intensifies when accounting for surface water quality
- Machine Learning for Smart Irrigation in Agriculture: How Far along Are We?
- Agriculture 4.0: Polymer Hydrogels as Delivery Agents of Active Ingredients
- Strengthening adaptation in coastal Bangladesh: community-based approaches for sustainable agriculture and water management
- Water conservation and saving technologies for irrigation. A structured literature review of econometric studies on the determinants of adoption
- Evaluating reservoir suitability for large-scale hydrogen storage: A preliminary assessment considering reservoir properties
- Hydrological Processes, Snow Dynamics, and Remote Sensing
- Remote sensing and its applications using GNSS reflected signals: advances and prospects
- Soil Moisture Memory: State‐Of‐The‐Art and the Way Forward
- Advances in Blue Energy Fuels: Harvesting Energy from Ocean for Self‐Powered Electrolysis
- Widespread seawater intrusions beneath the grounded ice of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica
- Green proton reservoirs of PANI for disposable high-performance zinc-ion batteries
- Microplastic pollution characteristics and ecological risk assessment in the Wuding River Basin, China
- A new modelling approach for in-situ hydrogen production from heavy oil reservoirs: Sensitivity analysis and process mechanisms
- The dominance and growth of shallow groundwater resources in continuous permafrost environments
- Critical slowing down of the Amazon forest after increased drought occurrence
- Application of VIC-WUR model for assessing the spatiotemporal distribution of water availability in anthropogenically-impacted basins
- Numerical simulation of CO2 storage with enhanced gas recovery in depleted tight sandstone gas reservoirs
- Constraining effects of aerosol-cloud interaction by accounting for coupling between cloud and land surface
- Spatial heterogeneity of the effects of river network patterns on water quality in highly urbanized city
- Statistics
- Filtering Criteria
Climate Change and Terrestrial Water Storage
This week features 25 papers examining the intersection of climate change and terrestrial water dynamics. Studies investigate water storage changes, drought mechanisms and projections, vegetation-water interactions, and Earth system model uncertainties. Key contributions address large-scale water storage trends, land-atmosphere coupling effects on drought onset, and methods for characterizing future drought under climate change scenarios.
Does Pricing Carbon Mitigate Climate Change? Firm-Level Evidence from the European Union Emissions Trading System
Authors: J. Colmer, Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Muûls, U. Wagner
Journal: The Review of Economic Studies · DOI: 10.1093/restud/rdae055 · Citations: 151
Matched topics: climate change
In theory, market-based regulatory instruments correct market failures at least cost. However, evidence on their efficacy remains scarce. Using administrative data, we estimate that, on average, the EU ETS – the world’s first and largest market-based climate policy – induced regulated manufacturing firms to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 14-16% with no detectable contractions in economic activity. We find no evidence of outsourcing to unregulated firms or markets; instead, firms made targ…
Biodiversity conservation in the context of climate change: Facing challenges and management strategies
Authors: Z. Wang, Tongxin Wang, Xiujuan Zhang, Junbang Wang, Yongsheng Yang, Yu Sun et al.
Journal: The Science of The Total Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.173377 · Citations: 117
Matched topics: climate change
Abstract not available.
Critical Review of Life Cycle Assessment of Hydrogen Production Pathways
Authors: Manfredi Picciotto Maniscalco, Sonia Longo, Maurizio Cellura, Gabriele Micciché, Marco Ferraro
Journal: Environments · DOI: 10.3390/environments11060108 · Citations: 94
Matched topics: hydropower
In light of growing concerns regarding greenhouse gas emissions and the increasingly severe impacts of climate change, the global situation demands immediate action to transition towards sustainable energy solutions. In this sense, hydrogen could play a fundamental role in the energy transition, offering a potential clean and versatile energy carrier. This paper reviews the recent results of Life Cycle Assessment studies of different hydrogen production pathways, which are trying to define th…
Typical and extreme weather datasets for studying the resilience of buildings to climate change and heatwaves
Authors: Anaïs Machard, Agnese Salvati, Mamak P. Tootkaboni, Abhishek Gaur, Jiwei Zou, Liangzhu Wang et al.
Journal: Scientific Data · DOI: 10.1038/s41597-024-03319-8 · Citations: 77
Matched topics: hydrology, land surface model, climate change, earth system model
We present unprecedented datasets of current and future projected weather files for building simulations in 15 major cities distributed across 10 climate zones worldwide. The datasets include ambient air temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure, direct and diffuse solar irradiance, and wind speed at hourly resolution, which are essential climate elements needed to undertake building simulations. The datasets contain typical and extreme weather years in the EnergyPlus weather file …
Climate change impacts on child and adolescent health and well-being: A narrative review
Authors: K. Proulx, Bernadette Daelmans, V. Baltag, Prerna Banati
Journal: Journal of Global Health · DOI: 10.7189/jogh.14.04061 · Citations: 66
Matched topics: climate change
Background Worldwide, the climate is changing and affecting the health and well-being of children in many ways. In this review, we provided an overview of how climate change-related events may affect child and adolescent health and well-being, including children’s mental and physical health, nutrition, safety and security, learning opportunities, and family caregiving and connectedness. Methods In this narrative review, we highlighted and discussed peer-reviewed evidence from 2012–23, primari…
Understanding bark beetle outbreaks: exploring the impact of changing temperature regimes, droughts, forest structure, and prospects for future forest pest management
Authors: Vivek Vikram Singh, Aisha Naseer, Kanakachari Mogilicherla, Aleksei Trubin, Khodabakhsh Zabihi, Amit Roy et al.
Journal: Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology · DOI: 10.1007/s11157-024-09692-5 · Citations: 55
Matched topics: drought
Abstract Climate change has increased the susceptibility of forest ecosystems, resulting in escalated forest decline globally. As one of the largest forest biomasses in the Northern Hemisphere, the Eurasian boreal forests are subjected to frequent drought, windthrow, and high-temperature disturbances. Over the last century, bark beetle outbreaks have emerged as a major biotic threat to these forests, resulting in extensive tree mortality. Despite implementing various management strategies to …
Anthropogenic and atmospheric variability intensifies flash drought episodes in South Asia
Authors: Irfan Ullah, Sourav Mukherjee, Sidra Syed, Ashok K. Mishra, Brian Ayugi, Saran Aadhar
Journal: Communications Earth & Environment · DOI: 10.1038/s43247-024-01390-y · Citations: 51
Matched topics: drought
Abstract Flash droughts are abrupt and rapid intensification of droughts that affect agriculture, water, and ecosystems and are commonplace in South Asia. Despite their potential impact, flash drought evolution characteristics and underlying mechanisms in South Asia remain underexplored. We use a multivariate approach to analyze the onset speed, frequency, severity, duration, and return period of flash droughts, and the role of atmospheric circulation and human-induced climate change. We find…
From Salinity to Nutrient-Rich Vegetables: Strategies for Quality Enhancement in Protected Cultivation
Authors: Nazim S. Gruda, Jinlong Dong, Xun Li
Journal: Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences · DOI: 10.1080/07352689.2024.2351678 · Citations: 49
Matched topics: runoff
Salinity, a significant abiotic stressor, imperils vegetable growth, yield, and quality. Moreover, elevated salinity levels, driven by climate change, jeopardize vegetable nutritional quality. In particular, protected cultivation systems, responsible for 60% of the global vegetable industry’s economic value, encounter notable challenges in managing salinity due to water runoff and drainage mechanism limitations. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the intricate mechanisms that control sali…
Climate-resilient building energy efficiency retrofit: Evaluating climate change impacts on residential buildings
Authors: Gökçe Tomrukçu, Touraj Ashrafian
Journal: Energy and Buildings · DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2024.114315 · Citations: 48
Matched topics: climate change
Buildings have the potential to mitigate climate change effects by integrating energy-efficient solutions. Building resilient design strategies based on forthcoming weather predictions offers an effective means of adaptation. The study focuses on the impact of climate change on residential buildings in Istanbul and Izmir, two Turkish cities with distinctive climate characteristics. By creating future weather scenarios and conducting dynamic simulations, buildings’ and improvement measures’ pe…
Does climate change exposure impact on corporate finance and energy performance? Unraveling the moderating role of CEOs’ green experience
Authors: Lingli Qing, Peng Li, Abd Alwahed Dagestani, Chungwon Woo, Kaiyang Zhong
Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production · DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.142653 · Citations: 44
Matched topics: climate change
Abstract not available.
Forest canopies as nature‐based solutions to mitigate global change effects on people and nature
Authors: Kris Verheyen, Loïc Gillerot, Haben Blondeel, Pieter De Frenne, Karen De Pauw, Leen Depauw et al.
Journal: Journal of Ecology · DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14345 · Citations: 42
Matched topics: streamflow
Abstract Via sheltering, decoupling and buffering mechanisms, tree canopies have the capacity to mitigate impacts of multiple global‐change drivers on below‐canopy processes and organisms in forests. As a result, canopies have an important potential as nature‐based solution. The optimal combinations of forest canopy structural attributes to jointly mitigate the impacts of multiple global‐change drivers on below‐canopy organisms and processes have received little attention to date. To help sol…
River flow in the near future: a global perspective in the context of a high-emission climate change scenario
Authors: Omar V. Müller, Patrick McGuire, Pier Luigi Vidale, Ed Hawkins
Journal: Hydrology and earth system sciences · DOI: 10.5194/hess-28-2179-2024 · Citations: 27
Matched topics: hydrologic model, river, runoff, climate change
Abstract. There is high confidence that global warming intensifies all components of the global water cycle. This work investigates the possible effects of global warming on river flows worldwide in the coming decades. We conducted 18 global hydrological simulations to assess how river flows are projected to change in the near future (2015–2050) compared to the recent past (1950–2014). The simulations are forced by runoff from the High Resolution Model Intercomparison Project (HighResMIP) CMI…
IPCC, 2023: Climate Change 2023: Synthesis Report. IPCC, 184 p., doi: https://doi.org/10.59327/IPCC/AR6-9789291691647
Authors: John Bongaarts
Journal: Population and Development Review · DOI: 10.1111/padr.12632 · Citations: 41
Matched topics: climate change
Around 1990, the United Nations created two new organizations to address the threat of climate change: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The former aims to advance scientific knowledge about climate change and has published six major assessments every 5–6 years from 1990 to 2023. In addition to providing the global community with a consensus about scientific knowledge, the IPCC reports play a key role i…
Overexpression of the peroxidase gene ZmPRX1 increases maize seedling drought tolerance by promoting root development and lignification
Authors: Xiuzhen Zhai, Xiaocui Yan, Tinashe Zenda, Nan Wang, Anyi Dong, Qian Yang et al.
Journal: The Crop Journal · DOI: 10.1016/j.cj.2024.04.008 · Citations: 40
Matched topics: drought
Drought is a main abiotic stress factor hindering plant growth, development, and crop productivity. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the mechanisms by which plants cope with drought stress. Here, the function of the maize peroxidase gene ZmPRX1 in drought stress tolerance was investigated by measurement of its expression in response to drought treatment both in a ZmPRX1 overexpression line and a mutant line. The higher root lignin accumulation and seedling survival rate of the overexpre…
Interfacial tension and wettability alteration during hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage in depleted gas reservoirs
Authors: Mohammad Rasool Dehghani, Seyede Fatemeh Ghazi, Yousef Kazemzadeh
Journal: Scientific Reports · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-62458-5 · Citations: 36
Matched topics: reservoir
and hydrogen storage in depleted reservoirs.
Renewable energy role in low-carbon economy and net-zero goal: Perspectives and prospects
Authors: Van Giao Nguyen, Ranjna Sirohi, Minh Ho Tran, Thanh Hai Truong, Minh Thai Duong, Minh Tuan Pham et al.
Journal: Energy & Environment · DOI: 10.1177/0958305x241253772 · Citations: 35
Matched topics: hydropower
Several issues such as sustainability, CO 2 footprint, and energy supply security which primarily resulted from fossil fuel emissions have become the main concerns for analysts and policymakers worldwide. Therefore, to meet the goals of sustainable energy as well as the switch to a net-zero and low-carbon economy, energy systems must be diversified by increasing the implementation of renewable and clean sources of energy. This paper focused on the deep analysis of the key role of bioenergy, g…
Assessment of the impacts of renewable energy variability in long-term decarbonization strategies
Authors: Francisco Flores, Felipe Feijoo, Paelina DeStephano, Luka Herc, Antun Pfeifer, Neven Duić
Journal: Applied Energy · DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.123464 · Citations: 30
Matched topics: hydrology, hydrologic model
Abstract not available.
Impacts of climate change on grassland fractional vegetation cover variation on the Tibetan Plateau
Authors: Wen Liu, Xingguo Mo, Suxia Liu, Changhe Lu
Journal: The Science of The Total Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.173320 · Citations: 34
Matched topics: climate change
Abstract not available.
CMIP6 Models Rarely Simulate Antarctic Winter Sea‐Ice Anomalies as Large as Observed in 2023
Authors: Rachel Diamond, Louise C. Sime, Caroline Holmes, David Schröeder
Journal: Geophysical Research Letters · DOI: 10.1029/2024gl109265 · Citations: 34
Matched topics: earth system model
Abstract In 2023, Antarctic sea‐ice extent (SIE) reached record lows, with winter SIE falling to 2.5Mkm 2 below the satellite era average. With this multi‐model study, we investigate the occurrence of anomalies of this magnitude in latest‐generation global climate models. When these anomalies occur, SIE takes decades to recover: this indicates that SIE may transition to a new, lower, state over the next few decades. Under internal variability alone, models are extremely unlikely to simulate t…
Global insect herbivory and its response to climate change
Authors: Mu Liu, Peixi Jiang, Jonathan M. Chase, Xiang Liu
Journal: Current Biology · DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2024.04.062 · Citations: 33
Matched topics: climate change
Abstract not available.
Retrogressive thaw slump susceptibility in the northern hemisphere permafrost region
Authors: Eirini Makopoulou, Olli Karjalainen, Letizia Elia, A Blais-Stevens, Trevor C. Lantz, Panya Lipovsky et al.
Journal: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms · DOI: 10.1002/esp.5890 · Citations: 28
Matched topics: hydrology, land surface model
Abstract Mean annual temperatures in the Arctic and subarctic have increased in recent decades, increasing the number of permafrost hazards. Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTSs), triggered by the thawing of ground ice in permafrost soil, have become more common in the Arctic. Many studies report an increase in RTS activity on a local or regional scale. In this study, the primary goals are to: (i) examine the spatial patterns of the RTS occurrences across the circumpolar permafrost region, (ii) as…
Compound ecological drought assessment of China using a Copula-based drought index
Authors: Qianzuo Zhao, Xuan Zhang, Chong Li, Yang Xu, Junyuan Fei
Journal: Ecological Indicators · DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2024.112141 · Citations: 31
Matched topics: drought
Meteorological droughts triggered by relative precipitation deficits would propagate through ecohydrological processes and result in comprehensive drought events in terrestrial ecosystems. Drought indices indicating integrated information from ecohydrological perspective are essential for comprehensive drought monitoring and assessment. Considering ecohydrological processes, Copula modeling was utilized to develop an ecological comprehensive drought index (ECDI) that included key ecohydrologi…
Quantifying multidimensional drought propagation risks under climate change: A vine-copula Bayesian factorial analysis method
Authors: Hao Wang, Y.P. Li, Y.P. Li, Guohe Huang, Qiang Zhang, Yan Ma et al.
Journal: Journal of Hydrology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.131396 · Citations: 21
Matched topics: hydrologic model, drought, climate change
Abstract not available.
Hydrological response of Andean catchments to recent glacier mass loss
Authors: Alexis Caro, Thomas Condom, Antoine Rabatel, Nicolas Champollion, Nicolás García-Lee, Freddy Saavedra
Journal: The cryosphere · DOI: 10.5194/tc-18-2487-2024 · Citations: 25
Matched topics: runoff, streamflow
Abstract. The impacts of the accelerated glacier retreat in recent decades on glacier runoff changes are still unknown in most Andean catchments, increasing uncertainties in estimating water availability. This particularly affects the outer tropics and Dry Andes, heavily impacted by prolonged droughts. Current global estimates overlook climatic and morphometric disparities, which significantly influence model parameters, among Andean glaciers. Meanwhile, local studies have used different appr…
Synergistic Reduction in Air Pollutants and Health Benefits under China’s Dual-Carbon Policy
Authors: Ruifei Li, Yu Luo, Yu Li, Xu Zhu, Jin Zhang, Zhenyu Wang et al.
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology · DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.4c03073 · Citations: 29
Matched topics: hydrology
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ARTICLES ASAPPREVViewpointNEXTSynergistic Reduction in Air Pollutants and Health Benefits under China’s Dual-Carbon PolicyRuifei LiRuifei LiSchool of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China[email protected]More by Ruifei LiView Biographyhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4900-2878, Yu LuoYu LuoSchool of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, ChinaMore by Yu Luo, Yu LiYu LiSchool of Environmen…
Flood Risk Assessment and Extreme Precipitation
Flood risk assessment and extreme precipitation research are well represented this week with 2 papers advancing methodologies for flood susceptibility mapping, early warning systems, and resilience evaluation. Multiple studies employ GIS-based multi-criteria approaches and machine learning methods for spatial flood hazard assessment across diverse regions. Research also addresses the social dimensions of flood preparedness and strategic planning for flood mitigation.
DAM-Net: Flood detection from SAR imagery using differential attention metric-based vision transformers
Authors: Tamer Saleh, Xingxing Weng, Shimaa Holail, Chen Hao, Gui-Song Xia
Journal: ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing · DOI: 10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2024.05.018 · Citations: 68
Matched topics: water management, flood
Flood detection from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery plays an important role in crisis and disaster management. Based on pre- and post-flood SAR images, flooded areas can be extracted by detecting changes of water bodies. Existing state-of-the-art change detection methods primarily target optical image pairs. The nature of SAR images, such as scarce visual information, similar backscatter signals, and ubiquitous speckle noise, pose great challenges to identifying water bodies and minin…
Flood risk assessment of urban metro system using random forest algorithm and triangular fuzzy number based analytical hierarchy process approach
Authors: Xinjian Guan, Fengjiao Yu, Hongshi Xu, Changwen Li, Yongle Guan
Journal: Sustainable Cities and Society · DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2024.105546 · Citations: 57
Matched topics: flood
Abstract not available.
Machine Learning and AI for Hydrological Prediction
This week’s 4 papers demonstrate continued momentum in applying machine learning and artificial intelligence to hydrological prediction challenges. Contributions span groundwater level forecasting, streamflow prediction, river flow modeling, and physics-informed approaches that integrate domain knowledge with data-driven methods. Notable advances include uncertainty quantification in ML predictions and optimization of model architectures for improved hydrological forecasting.
Wholesale price forecasts of green grams using the neural network
Authors: Bingzi Jin, Xiaojie Xu
Journal: Asian Journal of Economics and Banking · DOI: 10.1108/ajeb-01-2024-0007 · Citations: 232
Matched topics: hydrology
Purpose Agriculture commodity price forecasts have long been important for a variety of market players. The study we conducted aims to address this difficulty by examining the weekly wholesale price index of green grams in the Chinese market. The index covers a ten-year period, from January 1, 2010, to January 3, 2020, and has significant economic implications. Design/methodology/approach In order to address the nonlinear patterns present in the price time series, we investigate the nonlinear…
The IAHS Science for Solutions decade, with Hydrology Engaging Local People IN one Global world (HELPING)
Authors: B. Arheimer, C. Cudennec, A. Castellarin, Salvatore Grimaldi, Kate V. Heal, Claire Lupton et al.
Journal: Hydrological Sciences Journal · DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2024.2355202 · Citations: 48
Matched topics: hydrology, streamflow
ABSTRACT The new scientific decade (2023-2032) of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) aims at searching for sustainable solutions to undesired water conditions – whether it be too little, too much or too polluted. Many of the current issues originate from global change, while solutions to problems must embrace local understanding and context. The decade will explore the current water crises by searching for actionable knowledge within three themes: global and local i…
Enhancing flow rate prediction of the Chao Phraya River Basin using SWAT–LSTM model coupling
Authors: Kritnipit Phetanan, Seok Min Hong, Daeun Yun, Jiye Lee, Srilert Chotpantarat, Heewon Jeong et al.
Journal: Journal of Hydrology Regional Studies · DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrh.2024.101820 · Citations: 27
Matched topics: hydrologic model, river
Chao Phraya River Basin—a major river with unique characteristics located in Thailand. This study sought to simulate the flow rates in the Chao Phraya River Basin, which is a tidal river that poses challenges to traditional modeling approaches. The soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) is a hydrological model extensively employed for simulating flow rates. However, limitations arise in applying the SWAT model to the Chao Phraya River Basin due to its tidal nature, resulting in an unsatisfacto…
Programmable Retention Characteristics in MoS2-Based Atomristors for Neuromorphic and Reservoir Computing Systems
Authors: Yoon‐Seok Lee, Yifu Huang, Yao‐Feng Chang, Sung Jin Yang, Nicholas D. Ignacio, Shanmukh Kutagulla et al.
Journal: ACS Nano · DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.4c00333 · Citations: 29
Matched topics: reservoir
in a crossbar structure. The presence of both short- and long-term memory characteristics is proposed by using a filament model within the bilayer transition-metal dichalcogenide. Short- and long-term properties are validated based on programmable multilevel retention tests. Moreover, we confirm various synaptic characteristics of the device, demonstrating its potential use as a synaptic device in a neuromorphic system. Excitatory postsynaptic current, paired-pulse facilitation, spike-rate-de…
Water Management, Irrigation, and Groundwater
Water management research this week spans 6 papers covering integrated water resources management, irrigation scheduling, groundwater monitoring, and water-energy-food nexus analyses. Studies range from global-scale assessments to site-specific irrigation optimization, with particular attention to satellite-based monitoring of water use and land subsidence from groundwater extraction.
Current and future global water scarcity intensifies when accounting for surface water quality
Authors: Edward R. Jones, Marc F. P. Bierkens, Michelle T. H. van Vliet
Journal: Nature Climate Change · DOI: 10.1038/s41558-024-02007-0 · Citations: 216
Matched topics: hydrologic model, surface water
Abstract not available.
Machine Learning for Smart Irrigation in Agriculture: How Far along Are We?
Authors: Marco Del Coco, Marco Leo, Pierluigi Carcagnì
Journal: Information · DOI: 10.3390/info15060306 · Citations: 35
Matched topics: water management, irrigation
The management of water resources is becoming increasingly important in several contexts, including agriculture. Recently, innovative agricultural practices, advanced sensors, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices have made it possible to improve the efficiency of water use. However, it is the application of control strategies based on advanced machine learning techniques that enables the adoption of smart irrigation scheduling and the immediate economic, social, and environmental benefits. Th…
Agriculture 4.0: Polymer Hydrogels as Delivery Agents of Active Ingredients
Authors: А. М. Михаилиди, Elena Ungureanu, Bogdan-Marian Tofanica, Ovidiu C. Ungureanu, Maria E. Fortună, Dan Belosinschi et al.
Journal: Gels · DOI: 10.3390/gels10060368 · Citations: 32
Matched topics: water management
The evolution from conventional to modern agricultural practices, characterized by Agriculture 4.0 principles such as the application of innovative materials, smart water, and nutrition management, addresses the present-day challenges of food supply. In this context, polymer hydrogels have become a promising material for enhancing agricultural productivity due to their ability to retain and then release water, which can help alleviate the need for frequent irrigation in dryland environments. …
Strengthening adaptation in coastal Bangladesh: community-based approaches for sustainable agriculture and water management
Authors: Khusnur Jahan Shapna, Jianfeng Li, Md Humayain Kabir, Mohammed Abdus Salam, Saifullah Khandker, Md Lokman Hossain
Journal: Disaster Prevention and Resilience · DOI: 10.20517/dpr.2023.41 · Citations: 29
Matched topics: water management
The coastal region of Bangladesh is significantly influenced by soil and water salinity, which is further exacerbated by the increasing frequency of tropical cyclones and rising sea levels. Understanding the extent of salinity and its challenges is crucial for promoting sustainable agriculture and ensuring access to safe drinking water. Using quantitative (soil and water parameters) and qualitative (focus group discussion and key informant interview) data, we investigated (i) soil and water s…
Water conservation and saving technologies for irrigation. A structured literature review of econometric studies on the determinants of adoption
Authors: Andrea Pronti, Sabrina Auci, Julio Berbel
Journal: Agricultural Water Management · DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2024.108838 · Citations: 31
Matched topics: irrigation
Water Conservation and Saving Technologies (WCSTs) can contribute to reduce the pressure on water resources from agricultural activities. A significant strand of literature on agricultural and innovation economics has explored the main drivers behind the adoption of WCSTs in agriculture, but due to the shortage of data most studies are based on survey analyses focusing on a specific case study. Therefore, results cannot be easily generalised. In this paper, we used a structured literature rev…
Evaluating reservoir suitability for large-scale hydrogen storage: A preliminary assessment considering reservoir properties
Authors: Chinedu J. Okere, James J. Sheng, Chinedu Ejike
Journal: Energy Geoscience · DOI: 10.1016/j.engeos.2024.100318 · Citations: 30
Matched topics: reservoir
With rising demand for clean energy, global focus turns to finding ideal sites for large-scale underground hydrogen storage (UHS) in depleted petroleum reservoirs. A thorough preliminary reservoir evaluation before hydrogen (H2) injection is crucial for UHS success and safety. Recent criteria for UHS often emphasize economics and chemistry, neglecting key reservoir attributes. This study introduces a comprehensive framework for the reservoir-scale preliminary assessment, specifically tailored…
Hydrological Processes, Snow Dynamics, and Remote Sensing
This theme encompasses 13 papers advancing understanding of hydrological processes through field observations, modeling, and remote sensing. Research covers snow distribution and dynamics in cold regions, forest-hydrology interactions, land use change impacts on river systems, rainfall-runoff modeling uncertainty, and satellite-based monitoring of terrestrial water resources.
Remote sensing and its applications using GNSS reflected signals: advances and prospects
Authors: Shuanggen Jin, Adriano Camps, Yan Jia, Feng Wang, Manuel Martín‐Neira, Feixiong Huang et al.
Journal: Satellite Navigation · DOI: 10.1186/s43020-024-00139-4 · Citations: 97
Matched topics: hydrology, land surface model
Abstract The Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), including the US’s GPS, China’s BDS, the European Union’s Galileo, and Russia’s GLONASS, offer real-time, all-weather, any-time, anywhere and high precision observations by transmitting L band signals continuously, which have been widely used for positioning, navigation and timing. With the development of GNSS technology, it has been found that GNSS-reflected signals can be used to detect Earth’s surface characteristics together with ot…
Soil Moisture Memory: State‐Of‐The‐Art and the Way Forward
Authors: Mehdi Rahmati, Wulf Amelung, Cosimo Brogi, Jacopo Dari, Alessia Flammini, Heye Bogena et al.
Journal: Reviews of Geophysics · DOI: 10.1029/2023rg000828 · Citations: 84
Matched topics: land surface model, earth system model
Abstract Soil moisture is an essential climate variable of the Earth system. Understanding its spatiotemporal dynamics is essential for predicting weather patterns and climate variability, monitoring and mitigating the effects and occurrence of droughts and floods, improving irrigation in agricultural areas, and sustainably managing water resources. Here we review in depth how soils can remember information on soil moisture anomalies over time, as embedded in the concept of soil moisture memo…
Advances in Blue Energy Fuels: Harvesting Energy from Ocean for Self‐Powered Electrolysis
Authors: Il Woo Ock, Junyi Yin, Shaolei Wang, Xun Zhao, Jeong Min Baik, Jun Chen
Journal: Advanced Energy Materials · DOI: 10.1002/aenm.202400563 · Citations: 55
Matched topics: hydropower
Abstract 70% of the earth’s surface is covered by the ocean, and it represents a promising and renewable clean energy reservoir that waits for further exploration. Although hydrogen (H 2 ) boasts a high energy density of 143 MJ kg −1 and environmentally friendly attributes, the widespread commercialization of green H 2 production remains a formidable challenge. With huge amounts of water, the ocean presents an opportunity for generating H 2 fuel through the process of seawater electrolysis. T…
Widespread seawater intrusions beneath the grounded ice of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica
Authors: Eric Rignot, E. Ciracì, B. Scheuchl, Valentyn Tolpekin, Michael Wollersheim, Christine F. Dow
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2404766121 · Citations: 50
Matched topics: hydrology
Warm water from the Southern Ocean has a dominant impact on the evolution of Antarctic glaciers and in turn on their contribution to sea level rise. Using a continuous time series of daily-repeat satellite synthetic-aperture radar interferometry data from the ICEYE constellation collected in March-June 2023, we document an ice grounding zone, or region of tidally controlled migration of the transition boundary between grounded ice and ice afloat in the ocean, at the main trunk of Thwaites Gla…
Green proton reservoirs of PANI for disposable high-performance zinc-ion batteries
Authors: Huitong Dong, Liang Wang, Feng Zhang, Houzhen Li, Xiaoru Zhao, Wangran Wei et al.
Journal: Nano Energy · DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2024.109768 · Citations: 39
Matched topics: reservoir
Abstract not available.
Microplastic pollution characteristics and ecological risk assessment in the Wuding River Basin, China
Authors: Shun Wan, Guoce Xu, Ping Xiong, Hailiang Qiao, Xin Chen, Liuyang Gu et al.
Journal: Environmental Pollution · DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124228 · Citations: 34
Matched topics: river, surface water
Abstract not available.
A new modelling approach for in-situ hydrogen production from heavy oil reservoirs: Sensitivity analysis and process mechanisms
Authors: Chinedu J. Okere, James J. Sheng
Journal: Energy · DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131817 · Citations: 36
Matched topics: reservoir
Abstract not available.
The dominance and growth of shallow groundwater resources in continuous permafrost environments
Authors: Joshua C. Koch, Craig T. Connolly, Carson A. Baughman, Marisa Repasch, Heather R. Best, Andrew G. Hunt
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2317873121 · Citations: 20
Matched topics: hydrology, runoff, streamflow, surface water
Water is a limited resource in Arctic watersheds with continuous permafrost because freezing conditions in winter and the impermeability of permafrost limit storage and connectivity between surface water and deep groundwater. However, groundwater can still be an important source of surface water in such settings, feeding springs and large aufeis fields that are abundant in cold regions and generating runoff when precipitation is rare. Whether groundwater is sourced from suprapermafrost taliks…
Critical slowing down of the Amazon forest after increased drought occurrence
Authors: Johanna Van Passel, Paulo N. Bernardino, Stef Lhermitte, Bianca Fazio Rius, Marina Hirota, Timo Conradi et al.
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2316924121 · Citations: 34
Matched topics: drought
Dynamic ecosystems, such as the Amazon forest, are expected to show critical slowing down behavior, or slower recovery from recurrent small perturbations, as they approach an ecological threshold to a different ecosystem state. Drought occurrences are becoming more prevalent across the Amazon, with known negative effects on forest health and functioning, but their actual role in the critical slowing down patterns still remains elusive. In this study, we evaluate the effect of trends in extrem…
Application of VIC-WUR model for assessing the spatiotemporal distribution of water availability in anthropogenically-impacted basins
Authors: Hossein Yousefi Sohi, Banafsheh Zahraie, Neda Dolatabadi, Faezeh Zebarjadian
Journal: Journal of Hydrology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.131365 · Citations: 28
Matched topics: hydrologic model, water management
Abstract not available.
Numerical simulation of CO2 storage with enhanced gas recovery in depleted tight sandstone gas reservoirs
Authors: Ermeng Zhao, Zhijun Jin, Gensheng Li, Kaiqiang Zhang, Yue Zeng
Journal: Fuel · DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2024.131948 · Citations: 29
Matched topics: reservoir
Abstract not available.
Constraining effects of aerosol-cloud interaction by accounting for coupling between cloud and land surface
Authors: Tianning Su, Zhanqing Li, Natalia Roldán‐Henao, Qingzu Luan, Fangqun Yu
Journal: Science Advances · DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl5044 · Citations: 24
Matched topics: land surface model, earth system model
Aerosol-cloud interactions (ACIs) are vital for regulating Earth’s climate by influencing energy and water cycles. Yet, effects of ACI bear large uncertainties, evidenced by systematic discrepancies between observed and modeled estimates. This study quantifies a major bias in ACI determinations, stemming from conventional surface or space measurements that fail to capture aerosol at the cloud level unless the cloud is coupled with land surface. We introduce an advanced approach to determine r…
Spatial heterogeneity of the effects of river network patterns on water quality in highly urbanized city
Authors: Yuanyuan Wang, Weixian Wang, Lijuan Liu, Rongjia Wang, Xiangyu Tang, Yan Li et al.
Journal: The Science of The Total Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.173549 · Citations: 19
Matched topics: hydrologic model, river, land surface model
Abstract not available.
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| Metric | Count |
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| Databases searched | 2 |
| Topics searched | 16 |
| Total papers fetched | 810 |
| After deduplication | 632 |
| After LLM relevance filtering | 50 |
| Rejected (not relevant) | 582 |
Papers by journal
| Journal | Papers |
|---|---|
| The Science of The Total Environment | 3 |
| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | 3 |
| Journal of Hydrology | 2 |
| Asian Journal of Economics and Banking | 1 |
| Nature Climate Change | 1 |
| The Review of Economic Studies | 1 |
| Satellite Navigation | 1 |
| Environments | 1 |
| Scientific Data | 1 |
| Reviews of Geophysics | 1 |
| ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing | 1 |
| Journal of Global Health | 1 |
| Sustainable Cities and Society | 1 |
| Hydrological Sciences Journal | 1 |
| Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology | 1 |
| Advanced Energy Materials | 1 |
| Communications Earth & Environment | 1 |
| Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences | 1 |
| Energy and Buildings | 1 |
| Journal of Cleaner Production | 1 |
| Information | 1 |
| Journal of Ecology | 1 |
| Hydrology and earth system sciences | 1 |
| Population and Development Review | 1 |
| The Crop Journal | 1 |
| Nano Energy | 1 |
| Environmental Pollution | 1 |
| Scientific Reports | 1 |
| Energy | 1 |
| Energy & Environment | 1 |
| Applied Energy | 1 |
| Geophysical Research Letters | 1 |
| Current Biology | 1 |
| Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 1 |
| Gels | 1 |
| Disaster Prevention and Resilience | 1 |
| Journal of Hydrology Regional Studies | 1 |
| Ecological Indicators | 1 |
| Agricultural Water Management | 1 |
| Energy Geoscience | 1 |
| The cryosphere | 1 |
| Environmental Science & Technology | 1 |
| Fuel | 1 |
| ACS Nano | 1 |
| Science Advances | 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