Weekly Literature Review
Week 45 · November 7–November 13, 2022
50 relevant papers found across 5 themes
Executive Summary
This week’s review covers 50 papers across 5 themes. The most cited paper examines The direct drivers of recent global anthropogenic biodiversity loss, with 942 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
- The direct drivers of recent global anthropogenic biodiversity loss
- Scientists’ warning on climate change and insects
- Compound droughts and hot extremes: Characteristics, drivers, changes, and impacts
- WRKY transcription factors (TFs): Molecular switches to regulate drought, temperature, and salinity stresses in plants
- Developing drought‐smart, ready‐to‐grow future crops
- Recent cover crop adoption is associated with small maize and soybean yield losses in the United States
- Proton-reservoir hydrogel electrolyte for long-term cycling Zn/PANI batteries in wide temperature range.
- Breeding crops for drought-affected environments and improved climate resilience
- Benefits of pairing floating solar photovoltaics with hydropower reservoirs in Europe
- Analysis of temperature variability utilising Mann–Kendall and Sen’s slope estimator tests in the Accra and Kumasi Metropolises in Ghana
- A new chronology for the Māori settlement of Aotearoa (NZ) and the potential role of climate change in demographic developments
- Relative Water Content, Proline, and Antioxidant Enzymes in Leaves of Long Shelf-Life Tomatoes under Drought Stress and Rewatering
- Climate Change Drives the Transmission and Spread of Vector-Borne Diseases: An Ecological Perspective
- Phenological physiology: seasonal patterns of plant stress tolerance in a changing climate.
- Bio-inspired water-driven electricity generators: From fundamental mechanisms to practical applications
- Targeted metabolomics reveals fatty acid abundance adjustments as playing a crucial role in drought-stress response and post-drought recovery in wheat
- Time for a drought experiment: Do you know your plants’ water status?
- Water scarcity down to earth surface in a Mediterranean climate: The extreme future of soil moisture in Portugal
- Projecting changes in flood event runoff coefficients under climate change
- Enhanced oil recovery performance of surfactant-enhanced Janus SiO2 nanofluid for high temperature and salinity reservoir
- Spatiotemporal variations of precipitation concentration influenced by large-scale climatic factors and potential links to flood-drought events across China 1958–2019
- Exploring Gender and Climate Change Nexus, and Empowering Women in the South Western Coastal Region of Bangladesh for Adaptation and Mitigation
- Electricity Production Sources and CO2 Emission in OECD countries: Static and Dynamic Panel Analysis
- A novel statistical downscaling approach for analyzing daily precipitation and extremes under the impact of climate change: Application to an arid region
- Impact of climate change on Arctic macroalgal communities
- STITCHES: creating new scenarios of climate model output by stitching together pieces of existing simulations
- Flood Risk Assessment and Extreme Precipitation
- Machine Learning and AI for Hydrological Prediction
- Enhancing predictive skills in physically-consistent way: Physics Informed Machine Learning for hydrological processes
- The cold regions hydrological modelling platform for hydrological diagnosis and prediction based on process understanding
- Development of wavelet-based Kalman Online Sequential Extreme Learning Machine optimized with Boruta-Random Forest for drought index forecasting
- Spatiotemporal deep learning rainfall-runoff forecasting combined with remote sensing precipitation products in large scale basins
- Dynamic-LSTM hybrid models to improve seasonal drought predictions over China
- Bayesian atmospheric correction over land: Sentinel-2/MSI and Landsat 8/OLI
- Water Management, Irrigation, and Groundwater
- Response of earthworms to microplastics in soil under biogas slurry irrigation: Toxicity comparison of conventional and biodegradable microplastics
- Revisiting large-scale interception patterns constrained by a synthesis of global experimental data
- Sustainable water resource management through conjunctive use of groundwater and surface water: a review
- The effects of large-scale forest disturbances on hydrology – An overview with special emphasis on karst aquifer systems
- Hydrological Processes, Snow Dynamics, and Remote Sensing
- The Tire-Derived Chemical 6PPD-quinone Is Lethally Toxic to the White-Spotted Char Salvelinus leucomaenis pluvius but Not to Two Other Salmonid Species
- Looking beyond glaciers to understand mountain water security
- Occurrence, distribution, and ecological risk assessment of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the surface water of the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River (Henan section)
- Response of Erosive Precipitation to Vegetation Restoration and Its Effect on Soil and Water Conservation Over China’s Loess Plateau
- Microplastic pollution in small rivers along rural–urban gradients: Variations across catchments and between water column and sediments
- Future changes in annual runoff and hydroclimatic extremes in the upper Yangtze River Basin
- Observed variability and trends in global precipitation during 1979–2020
- River Deltas and Sea-Level Rise
- Evaluating Root-Zone Soil Moisture Products from GLEAM, GLDAS, and ERA5 Based on In Situ Observations and Triple Collocation Method over the Tibetan Plateau
- Coupling interactions and spatial equilibrium analysis of water-energy-food in the Yellow River Basin, China
- Seasonal influence on pollution index and risk of multiple compositions of microplastics in an urban river
- Microplastic dynamics in a free water surface constructed wetland
- Comparative Assessment of Microplastics in Surface Waters and Sediments of the Vaal River, South Africa: Abundance, Composition, and Sources
- Statistics
- Filtering Criteria
Climate Change and Terrestrial Water Storage
This week features 26 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.
The direct drivers of recent global anthropogenic biodiversity loss
Authors: Pedro Jaureguiberry, Nicolas Titeux, Martin Wiemers, Diana E. Bowler, Luca Coscieme, Abigail S. Golden et al.
Journal: Science Advances · DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abm9982 · Citations: 942
Matched topics: climate change
Effective policies to halt biodiversity loss require knowing which anthropogenic drivers are the most important direct causes. Whereas previous knowledge has been limited in scope and rigor, here we statistically synthesize empirical comparisons of recent driver impacts found through a wide-ranging review. We show that land/sea use change has been the dominant direct driver of recent biodiversity loss worldwide. Direct exploitation of natural resources ranks second and pollution third; climat…
Scientists’ warning on climate change and insects
Authors: J. Harvey, K. Tougeron, R. Gols, R. Heinen, M. Abarca, P. Abram et al.
Journal: Ecological Monographs · DOI: 10.1002/ecm.1553 · Citations: 533
Matched topics: climate change
Climate warming is considered to be among the most serious of anthropogenic stresses to the environment, because it not only has direct effects on biodiversity
Compound droughts and hot extremes: Characteristics, drivers, changes, and impacts
Authors: Zengchao Hao, Fanghua Hao, Youlong Xia, Sifang Feng, Cheng Sun, Xuan Zhang et al.
Journal: Earth-Science Reviews · DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.104241 · Citations: 251
Matched topics: drought
Abstract not available.
WRKY transcription factors (TFs): Molecular switches to regulate drought, temperature, and salinity stresses in plants
Authors: M. A. Khoso, A. Hussain, F. Ritonga, Q. Ali, Muhammed Malook Channa, Rana M. Alshegaihi et al.
Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science · DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.1039329 · Citations: 174
Matched topics: drought
The WRKY transcription factor (TF) belongs to one of the major plant protein superfamilies. The WRKY TF gene family plays an important role in the regulation of transcriptional reprogramming associated with plant stress responses. Change in the expression patterns of WRKY genes or the modifications in their action; participate in the elaboration of numerous signaling pathways and regulatory networks. WRKY proteins contribute to plant growth, for example, gamete formation, seed germination, po…
Developing drought‐smart, ready‐to‐grow future crops
Authors: A. Raza, M. S. Mubarik, R. Sharif, Madiha Habib, Wardah Jabeen, Chong Zhang et al.
Journal: The Plant Genome · DOI: 10.1002/tpg2.20279 · Citations: 162
Matched topics: drought
Breeding crop plants with increased yield potential and improved tolerance to stressful environments is critical for global food security. Drought stress (DS) adversely affects agricultural productivity worldwide and is expected to rise in the coming years. Therefore, it is vital to understand the physiological, biochemical, molecular, and ecological mechanisms associated with DS. This review examines recent advances in plant responses to DS to expand our understanding of DS‐associated mechan…
Recent cover crop adoption is associated with small maize and soybean yield losses in the United States
Authors: Jillian M. Deines, Kaiyu Guan, Bruno Lopez, Qu Zhou, Cambria S. White, Sheng Wang et al.
Journal: Global Change Biology · DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16489 · Citations: 154
Matched topics: water management
Cover crops are gaining traction in many agricultural regions, partly driven by increased public subsidies and by private markets for ecosystem services. These payments are motivated by environmental benefits, including improved soil health, reduced erosion, and increased soil organic carbon. However, previous work based on experimental plots or crop modeling indicates cover crops may reduce crop yields. It remains unclear, though, how recent cover crop adoption has affected productivity in c…
Proton-reservoir hydrogel electrolyte for long-term cycling Zn/PANI batteries in wide temperature range.
Authors: Doudou Feng, Yucong Jiao, Peiyi Wu
Journal: Angewandte Chemie · DOI: 10.1002/anie.202215060 · Citations: 142
Matched topics: reservoir
Advanced aqueous batteries are promising for next generation flexible and wearable devices owing to the high safety, yet still requiring better cycling stability and high specific capacity in wide temperature range. Herein, a polymeric acid hydrogel electrolyte (PAGE) with 3 M Zn(ClO4)2 was fabricated for high performance Zn/polyaniline (PANI) batteries. The -SO3-H+ function group in PAGE can endow the Zn/PANI battery with following merits: firstly, accelerating the redox reaction kinetics fo…
Breeding crops for drought-affected environments and improved climate resilience
Authors: Mark Cooper, C. Messina
Journal: The Plant Cell · DOI: 10.1093/plcell/koac321 · Citations: 123
Matched topics: drought
Abstract Breeding climate-resilient crops with improved levels of abiotic and biotic stress resistance as a response to climate change presents both opportunities and challenges. Applying the framework of the “breeder’s equation,” which is used to predict the response to selection for a breeding program cycle, we review methodologies and strategies that have been used to successfully breed crops with improved levels of drought resistance, where the target population of environments (TPEs) is …
Benefits of pairing floating solar photovoltaics with hydropower reservoirs in Europe
Authors: Georgia Kakoulaki, Rocío González Sánchez, Ana Gracia Amillo, S. Szabó, Matteo De Felice, Fabio Farinosi et al.
Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews · DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2022.112989 · Citations: 104
Matched topics: reservoir, hydropower
Achieving carbon-neutrality is increasing the demand of renewable electricity which is raising the competition for land and associated acquisition costs. Installation of floating photovoltaic (FPV) on existing hydropower reservoirs offers one solution to limited land availability while providing solar electricity, leveraging water bodies, and reducing water evaporation losses. This work assesses the potential electricity output of FPVs at regional and national levels on 337 hydropower reservo…
Analysis of temperature variability utilising Mann–Kendall and Sen’s slope estimator tests in the Accra and Kumasi Metropolises in Ghana
Authors: Bernard Fosu Frimpong, Addo Koranteng, Frank Molkenthin
Journal: ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH · DOI: 10.1186/s40068-022-00269-1 · Citations: 97
Matched topics: hydrology, hydropower
Abstract Temperature variability may have direct and indirect impacts on the environments of the Accra and Kumasi Metropolises in Ghana. This study analysed temperature and trends in temperature in both cities using in-situ measurements from one meteorological station in both cities from 1986 to 2015. The temperature indices were computed using the RClimdex package from the Expert Team on Climate Change Detection Monitoring Indices (ETCCDMI). The temperature time series was pre-whitened befor…
A new chronology for the Māori settlement of Aotearoa (NZ) and the potential role of climate change in demographic developments
Authors: Magdalena M. E. Bunbury, Fiona Petchey, Simon H. Bickler
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2207609119 · Citations: 90
Matched topics: climate change
C ages has enabled robust assessments of the largest dataset yet collated from island contexts. This analysis has been made possible by the recent development of a temporal marine correction for southern Pacific waters, and our findings show the shortcomings of previous models. We demonstrate that human settlement in the mid to late 13th century AD is unambiguous. We highlight initial (AD 1250 to 1275) settlement in the North Island. The South Island was reached a decade later (AD 1280 to 129…
Relative Water Content, Proline, and Antioxidant Enzymes in Leaves of Long Shelf-Life Tomatoes under Drought Stress and Rewatering
Authors: Cristina Patanè, Salvatore L. Cosentino, Daniela Romano, Stefania Toscano
Journal: Plants · DOI: 10.3390/plants11223045 · Citations: 87
Matched topics: drought
Some physiological, oxidative, and antioxidant enzymatic patterns were assessed in plants of three local Sicilian landraces of long shelf-life tomatoes (‘Custonaci’, ‘Salina’, and ‘Vulcano’), as compared to the commercial tomato hybrid ‘Faino’ (control). Three water treatments were considered in open-field: DRY (no irrigation); IRR (long-season full irrigation); REW (drought/rewatering cycles). During the growing season, soil water deficit (SWD) was estimated, and relative water content (RWC)…
Climate Change Drives the Transmission and Spread of Vector-Borne Diseases: An Ecological Perspective
Authors: Jian Ma, Yongman Guo, Jing Gao, Hanxing Tang, Keqiang Xu, Qiyong Liu et al.
Journal: Biology · DOI: 10.3390/biology11111628 · Citations: 80
Matched topics: hydrology, climate change
Climate change affects ecosystems and human health in multiple dimensions. With the acceleration of climate change, climate-sensitive vector-borne diseases (VBDs) pose an increasing threat to public health. This paper summaries 10 publications on the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and human health; then it synthesizes the other existing literature to more broadly explain how climate change drives the transmission and spread of VBDs through an ecological perspective. We highlight the …
Phenological physiology: seasonal patterns of plant stress tolerance in a changing climate.
Authors: Jake J. Grossman
Journal: New Phytologist · DOI: 10.1111/nph.18617 · Citations: 78
Matched topics: seasonal
The physiological challenges posed by climate change for seasonal, perennial plants include increased risk of heat waves, post-budbreak freezing (“false springs”), and droughts. Though considerable physiological work has shown that the traits conferring tolerance to these stressors - thermotolerance, cold hardiness, and water deficit stress, respectively - are not static in time, they are frequently treated as such. In this review, I synthesize the recent literature on predictable seasonal - …
Bio-inspired water-driven electricity generators: From fundamental mechanisms to practical applications
Authors: Kaiqiang Wang, Wanghuai Xu, Wei Zhang, Xiong Wang, Xiao Yang, Jianfeng Li et al.
Journal: Nano Research Energy · DOI: 10.26599/nre.2023.9120042 · Citations: 75
Matched topics: hydropower
Harvesting water energy in various forms of water motion, such as evaporation, raindrops, river flows, ocean waves, and other, is promising to relieve the global energy crisis and reach the aim of carbon neutrality. However, this highly decentralized and distributed water energy poses a challenge on conventional electromagnetic hydropower technologies that feature centralization and scalization. Recently, this problem has been gradually addressed by the emergence of a myriad of electricity ge…
Targeted metabolomics reveals fatty acid abundance adjustments as playing a crucial role in drought-stress response and post-drought recovery in wheat
Authors: Safi Ullah, Mudassar Nawaz Khan, Mudassar Nawaz Khan, Sumaira Salahuddin Lodhi, Iftikhar Ahmed, Muhammad Tayyab et al.
Journal: Frontiers in Genetics · DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.972696 · Citations: 71
Matched topics: drought
Drought stress is one of the abiotic stresses restricting plant development, reproductive growth, and survival. In the present study, the effect of drought stress and post-drought recovery for the selected local wheat cultivar, Atta Habib, was studied. Wheat was grown for 16 days followed by drought stress for 7 days and allowed to recover for 7 days after the removal of the drought stress. Same-aged untreated plants were also grown as a control. The effect of drought stress and post-drought …
Time for a drought experiment: Do you know your plants’ water status?
Authors: Thomas Juenger, Paul E. Verslues
Journal: The Plant Cell · DOI: 10.1093/plcell/koac324 · Citations: 68
Matched topics: drought
Drought stress is an increasing concern because of climate change and increasing demands on water for agriculture. There are still many unknowns about how plants sense and respond to water limitation, including which genes and cellular mechanisms are impactful for ecology and crop improvement in drought-prone environments. A better understanding of plant drought resistance will require integration of several research disciplines. A common set of parameters to describe plant water status and q…
Water scarcity down to earth surface in a Mediterranean climate: The extreme future of soil moisture in Portugal
Authors: Pedro M. M. Soares, Daniela C. A. Lima
Journal: Journal of Hydrology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128731 · Citations: 64
Matched topics: surface water
Climate change constitutes a major threat for all the Mediterranean countries due to the combination of large precipitation reductions and temperature increases and the higher frequency of climate extremes, especially driving water scarcity and all the derived multi-sectoral impacts. Portugal, as most of the Mediterranean countries, already endures larger frequencies of droughts and deficits in soil moisture and water storage. In the current study, the future projections of soil moisture are …
Projecting changes in flood event runoff coefficients under climate change
Authors: Michelle Ho, Rory Nathan, Conrad Wasko, Elisabeth Vogel, Ashish Sharma
Journal: Journal of Hydrology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128689 · Citations: 50
Matched topics: runoff, flood, climate change
Abstract not available.
Enhanced oil recovery performance of surfactant-enhanced Janus SiO2 nanofluid for high temperature and salinity reservoir
Authors: Guorui Xu, Jiawei Chang, Hairong Wu, Wenhao Shao, G. Li, Jirui Hou et al.
Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects · DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2022.130545 · Citations: 59
Matched topics: reservoir
Abstract not available.
Spatiotemporal variations of precipitation concentration influenced by large-scale climatic factors and potential links to flood-drought events across China 1958–2019
Authors: Sijia Fu, Huilan Zhang, Zhong Qiang, Qigang Chen, Ang Liu, Jun Yang et al.
Journal: Atmospheric Research · DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2022.106507 · Citations: 54
Matched topics: flood, drought
Abstract not available.
Exploring Gender and Climate Change Nexus, and Empowering Women in the South Western Coastal Region of Bangladesh for Adaptation and Mitigation
Authors: Md. Ashrafuzzaman, Carla Gomes, João Miguel Días, Artemi Cerdà
Journal: Climate · DOI: 10.3390/cli10110172 · Citations: 57
Matched topics: climate change
This study has been conducted to identify vulnerabilities and effects of climate change on women in 12 unions in Shyamnagar upazila in the Satkhira district in the Southwestern Coastal Region of Bangladesh (SWCRB). Climate vulnerability and gender inequality may increase due to climate change. Women may, thus, face specific conditions of vulnerability in society and daily livelihood. This paper focuses on investigating factors that influence women’s vulnerability from climate change, their ad…
Electricity Production Sources and CO2 Emission in OECD countries: Static and Dynamic Panel Analysis
Authors: Liton Chandra Voumik, Md Islam, Asif Raihan
Journal: Global Sustainability Research · DOI: 10.56556/gssr.v1i2.327 · Citations: 57
Matched topics: hydropower
Industrialization, urbanization, population growth, and changes in lifestyle have all contributed to a rise in the OECD countries’ risk of global warming. The amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) generated from heat and power sources put out is directly related to how much electricity they make. Finding out which sources are bad for the environment, and which are not is the primary motivation behind this study. The impact of different approaches to energy production on carbon dioxide emissions is a…
A novel statistical downscaling approach for analyzing daily precipitation and extremes under the impact of climate change: Application to an arid region
Authors: Qilu Zhang, Yalan Li, Guohe Huang, Hao Wang, Y.F. Li, Y.R. Liu et al.
Journal: Journal of Hydrology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128730 · Citations: 54
Matched topics: climate change
Abstract not available.
Impact of climate change on Arctic macroalgal communities
Authors: Anaïs Lebrun, Steeve Comeau, Gazeau Frédéric, Jean‐Pierre Gattuso
Journal: Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) · DOI: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2022.103980 · Citations: 53
Matched topics: climate change
The Arctic region faces a warming rate that is more than twice the global average. Sea-ice loss, increase in precipitation and freshwater discharge, changes in underwater light, and amplification of ocean acidification modify benthic habitats and the communities they host. Here, we synthesize existing information on the impacts of climate change on the macroalgal communities of Arctic coasts. We review the short- and long-term changes in environmental characteristics of shallow hard-bottomed …
STITCHES: creating new scenarios of climate model output by stitching together pieces of existing simulations
Authors: Claudia Tebaldi, Abigail Snyder, Kalyn Dorheim
Journal: Earth System Dynamics · DOI: 10.5194/esd-13-1557-2022 · Citations: 53
Matched topics: earth system model
Abstract. Climate model output emulation has long been attempted to support impact research, mainly to fill in gaps in the scenario space. Given the computational cost of running coupled earth system models (ESMs), which are usually the domain of supercomputers and require on the order of days to weeks to complete a century-long simulation, only a handful of different scenarios are usually chosen to externally force ESM simulations. An effective emulator, able to run on standard computers in …
Flood Risk Assessment and Extreme Precipitation
Flood risk assessment and extreme precipitation research are well represented this week with 1 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.
Surface Water Mapping and Flood Monitoring in the Mekong Delta Using Sentinel-1 SAR Time Series and Otsu Threshold
Authors: Khuong H. Tran, Massimo Menenti, Jia Li
Journal: Remote Sensing · DOI: 10.3390/rs14225721 · Citations: 90
Matched topics: hydrology, water management, flood, hydropower, surface water
The annual flood and the alteration in hydrological regimes are the most vital concerns in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD). Although synthetic aperture radar (SAR) Sentinel-1 imagery is widely used for water management, only a few studies have used Sentinel-1 data for mapping surface water and monitoring flood events in the VMD. This study developed an algorithm to implement (i) automatic Otsu threshold on a series of Sentinel-1 images to extract surface water and (ii) time series analyses …
Machine Learning and AI for Hydrological Prediction
This week’s 6 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.
Enhancing predictive skills in physically-consistent way: Physics Informed Machine Learning for hydrological processes
Authors: Pravin Bhasme, Jenil Vagadiya, Udit Bhatia
Journal: Journal of Hydrology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128618 · Citations: 140
Matched topics: hydrology, hydrologic model, streamflow
Abstract not available.
The cold regions hydrological modelling platform for hydrological diagnosis and prediction based on process understanding
Authors: John W. Pomeroy, Thomas A. Brown, Xing Fang, Kevin Shook, Dhiraj Pradhananga, Robert Armstrong et al.
Journal: Journal of Hydrology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128711 · Citations: 95
Matched topics: hydrology, hydrologic model, streamflow, land surface model
Cold regions involve hydrological processes that are not often addressed appropriately in hydrological models. The Cold Regions Hydrological Modelling platform (CRHM) was initially developed in 1998 to assemble and explore the hydrological understanding developed from a series of research basins spanning Canada and international cold regions. Hydrological processes and basin response in cold regions are simulated in a flexible, modular, object-oriented, multiphysics platform. The CRHM platfor…
Development of wavelet-based Kalman Online Sequential Extreme Learning Machine optimized with Boruta-Random Forest for drought index forecasting
Authors: Mehdi Jamei, Iman Ahmadianfar, Masoud Karbasi, Anurag Malik, Özgür Kişi, Zaher Mundher Yaseen
Journal: Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence · DOI: 10.1016/j.engappai.2022.105545 · Citations: 61
Matched topics: hydrologic model, drought
Abstract not available.
Spatiotemporal deep learning rainfall-runoff forecasting combined with remote sensing precipitation products in large scale basins
Authors: Shuang Zhu, Jianan Wei, Hairong Zhang, Yang Xu, Hui Qin
Journal: Journal of Hydrology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128727 · Citations: 60
Matched topics: hydrologic model, runoff
Abstract not available.
Dynamic-LSTM hybrid models to improve seasonal drought predictions over China
Authors: Zhiyong Wu, Hao Yin, Hai He, Yuan Li
Journal: Journal of Hydrology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128706 · Citations: 55
Matched topics: drought, seasonal
Abstract not available.
Bayesian atmospheric correction over land: Sentinel-2/MSI and Landsat 8/OLI
Authors: Feng Yin, P. Lewis, José Gómez‐Dans
Journal: Geoscientific model development · DOI: 10.5194/gmd-15-7933-2022 · Citations: 59
Matched topics: land surface model
Abstract. Mitigating the impact of atmospheric effects on optical remote sensing data is critical for monitoring intrinsic land processes and developing Analysis Ready Data (ARD). This work develops an approach to this for the NERC NCEO medium resolution ARD Landsat 8 (L8) and Sentinel 2 (S2) products, called Sensor Invariant Atmospheric Correction (SIAC). The contribution of the work is to phrase and solve that problem within a probabilistic (Bayesian) framework for medium resolution multisp…
Water Management, Irrigation, and Groundwater
Water management research this week spans 4 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.
Response of earthworms to microplastics in soil under biogas slurry irrigation: Toxicity comparison of conventional and biodegradable microplastics
Authors: Yuanyuan Zhao, Huiting Jia, Hui Deng, Wenzhe Xing, Dan Feng, Jiatong Li et al.
Journal: The Science of The Total Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160092 · Citations: 70
Matched topics: irrigation
Abstract not available.
Revisiting large-scale interception patterns constrained by a synthesis of global experimental data
Authors: Feng Zhong, S. S. Jiang, Albert I. J. M. van Dijk, Liliang Ren, Jaap Schellekens, Diego G. Miralles
Journal: Hydrology and earth system sciences · DOI: 10.5194/hess-26-5647-2022 · Citations: 47
Matched topics: hydrology, hydrologic model, streamflow, water management, earth system model
Abstract. Rainfall interception loss remains one of the most uncertain fluxes in the global water balance, hindering water management in forested regions and precluding an accurate formulation in climate models. Here, a synthesis of interception loss data from past field experiments conducted worldwide is performed, resulting in a meta-analysis comprising 166 forest sites and 17 agricultural plots. This meta-analysis is used to constrain a global process-based model driven by satellite-observ…
Sustainable water resource management through conjunctive use of groundwater and surface water: a review
Authors: R. Sabale, B. Venkatesh, M. Jose
Journal: Innovative Infrastructure Solutions · DOI: 10.1007/s41062-022-00992-9 · Citations: 64
Matched topics: surface water
Abstract not available.
The effects of large-scale forest disturbances on hydrology – An overview with special emphasis on karst aquifer systems
Authors: Urša Vilhar, Janez Kermavnar, Erika Kozamernik, Metka Petrič, Nataša Ravbar
Journal: Earth-Science Reviews · DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.104243 · Citations: 42
Matched topics: hydrology, hydrologic model, streamflow, land surface model
Large-scale forest disturbances (LSFD) are an essential component of forest ecosystem dynamics. The effects of rapid loss of forest cover and other changes in forest ecosystems are inextricably linked to hydrologic processes such as evapotranspiration, soil and recharge processes. Among all hydrogeological systems, karst aquifers are important because of their exceptionally rich and unique biodiversity, biomass, and groundwater resources. At the same time, they are characterized by specific h…
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.
The Tire-Derived Chemical 6PPD-quinone Is Lethally Toxic to the White-Spotted Char Salvelinus leucomaenis pluvius but Not to Two Other Salmonid Species
Authors: Kyoshiro Hiki, Hiroshi Yamamoto
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology Letters · DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.2c00683 · Citations: 155
Matched topics: runoff
N-(1,3-Dimethylbutyl)-N′-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine-quinone, also known as 6PPD-quinone (6PPD-Q), was recently identified as the toxic chemical that causes acute mortality in coho salmon following exposure to urban road runoff. Subsequent studies found that there were large differences in sensitivity to 6PPD-Q (>100-fold) even among salmonid species. Here we performed 96 h acute toxicity tests of 6PPD-Q with three salmonid species (Salvelinus leucomaenis pluvius, Salvelinus curilus, and Oncorh…
Looking beyond glaciers to understand mountain water security
Authors: Fabián Drenkhan, Wouter Buytaert, Jonathan Mackay, Nicholas E. Barrand, David M. Hannah, Christian Huggel
Journal: Nature Sustainability · DOI: 10.1038/s41893-022-00996-4 · Citations: 87
Matched topics: hydrology, hydrologic model, streamflow
Abstract not available.
Occurrence, distribution, and ecological risk assessment of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the surface water of the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River (Henan section)
Authors: Xiaopeng Yu, Furong Yu, Zhiping Li, Zhan Jiang
Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials · DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.130369 · Citations: 73
Matched topics: river, surface water
Abstract not available.
Response of Erosive Precipitation to Vegetation Restoration and Its Effect on Soil and Water Conservation Over China’s Loess Plateau
Authors: Baoqing Zhang, Lei Tian, Chansheng He, Xiaogang He
Journal: Water Resources Research · DOI: 10.1029/2022wr033382 · Citations: 65
Matched topics: hydrology, streamflow, land surface model
Abstract Large‐scale vegetation restoration profoundly affects ecohydrological and hydrometeorological processes with consequent effects on soil and water conservation. However, it is still unclear how revegetation affects the joint relationship between streamflow and sediment yield from the land‐atmosphere interactions perspective. In this study, we combine in situ hydro‐meteorological observations, satellite observed land surface characteristics, and coupled land‐atmosphere model simulation…
Microplastic pollution in small rivers along rural–urban gradients: Variations across catchments and between water column and sediments
Authors: Tjaša Matjašič, Nataša Mori, Irma Hostnik, Oliver Bajt, Manca Kovač Viršek
Journal: The Science of The Total Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160043 · Citations: 70
Matched topics: river
). A longitudinal gradient with increasing particle concentration was observed in both water and sediment samples and in both catchments. Polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) particles dominated in all samples. Fibres were predominant in the water column samples, while fragments were more common in the sediment samples. MP particles were mostly coloured, and most of them were smaller than 2 mm in both water and sediment samples. The critical evaluation of the results and previous studies …
Future changes in annual runoff and hydroclimatic extremes in the upper Yangtze River Basin
Authors: Taihua Wang, Ruijie Shi, Dawen Yang, Shuyu Yang, Beijing Fang
Journal: Journal of Hydrology · DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128738 · Citations: 52
Matched topics: hydrologic model, river, runoff, streamflow
Abstract not available.
Observed variability and trends in global precipitation during 1979–2020
Authors: Guojun Gu, Robert F. Adler
Journal: Climate Dynamics · DOI: 10.1007/s00382-022-06567-9 · Citations: 65
Matched topics: land surface model
Abstract not available.
River Deltas and Sea-Level Rise
Authors: Jaap H. Nienhuis, W. Kim, Glenn A. Milne, Melinda Quock, Aimée B. A. Slangen, Torbjörn E. Törnqvist
Journal: Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences · DOI: 10.1146/annurev-earth-031621-093732 · Citations: 60
Matched topics: river, land surface model
Future sea-level rise poses an existential threat for many river deltas, yet quantifying the effect of sea-level changes on these coastal landforms remains a challenge. Sea-level changes have been slow compared to other coastal processes during the instrumental record, such that our knowledge comes primarily from models, experiments, and the geologic record. Here we review the current state of science on river delta response to sea-level change, including models and observations from the Holo…
Evaluating Root-Zone Soil Moisture Products from GLEAM, GLDAS, and ERA5 Based on In Situ Observations and Triple Collocation Method over the Tibetan Plateau
Authors: Siqi Yang, Jiangyuan Zeng, Wenjie Fan, Yaokui Cui
Journal: Journal of Hydrometeorology · DOI: 10.1175/jhm-d-22-0016.1 · Citations: 57
Matched topics: hydrologic model, land surface model
Abstract Root-zone soil moisture (RZSM) is an important variable in land–atmosphere interactions, notably affecting the global climate system. Contrary to satellite-based acquisition of surface soil moisture, RZSM is generally obtained from model-based simulations. In this study, in situ observations from the Naqu and Pali networks that represent different climatic conditions over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) and a triple collocation (TC) method are used to evaluate model-based RZSM products, inc…
Coupling interactions and spatial equilibrium analysis of water-energy-food in the Yellow River Basin, China
Authors: Yirui Wang, Jinxi Song, Haotian Sun
Journal: Sustainable Cities and Society · DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2022.104293 · Citations: 59
Matched topics: river
Abstract not available.
Seasonal influence on pollution index and risk of multiple compositions of microplastics in an urban river
Authors: Chi‐Wei Huang, Yilin Li, Chitsan Lin, Xuan‐Thanh Bui, Thi-Dieu-Hien Vo, Huu Hao Ngo
Journal: The Science of The Total Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160021 · Citations: 51
Matched topics: river, seasonal
Abstract not available.
Microplastic dynamics in a free water surface constructed wetland
Authors: Franciszek Bydałek, Daniel Ifayemi, Liam J. Reynolds, Ruth Barden, Barbara Kasprzyk‐Hordern, Jannis Wenk
Journal: The Science of The Total Environment · DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160113 · Citations: 54
Matched topics: surface water
. Data and microscopic analysis indicate MPs erosion and fragmentation in the CW. Turbidity and suspended solids were no indicator for MP removal due to water fowl activity, algal growth, and preferential flow conditions. This is the first study on MP dynamics in an independently operating full scale free water surface CW incorporated into a municipal wastewater treatment scheme. Surface flow CWs can retain MPs effectively but accumulation in CW sediments and substrate needs to be considered …
Comparative Assessment of Microplastics in Surface Waters and Sediments of the Vaal River, South Africa: Abundance, Composition, and Sources
Authors: Gibbon Ramaremisa, Michelle Ndlovu, Dalia Saad
Journal: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry · DOI: 10.1002/etc.5482 · Citations: 49
Matched topics: river, surface water
particles/kg dry weight were recorded for water and sediment samples, respectively. In both sediment and water samples, more than 80% of microplastics were fragments and fibers of smaller than 2 mm. High-density polyethylene, low-density polyethylene, and polypropylene were the dominant polymers identified in both sample types. In addition, polyethylene co-vinyl acetate, polyester, polyurethane, and polyethylene/hexene-1-copolymer were also detected in sediment samples. Colored microplastics …
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| Topics searched | 16 |
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| After deduplication | 589 |
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| Rejected (not relevant) | 539 |
Papers by journal
| Journal | Papers |
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| Journal of Hydrology | 8 |
| The Science of The Total Environment | 4 |
| Earth-Science Reviews | 2 |
| The Plant Cell | 2 |
| Science Advances | 1 |
| Ecological Monographs | 1 |
| Frontiers in Plant Science | 1 |
| The Plant Genome | 1 |
| Environmental Science & Technology Letters | 1 |
| Global Change Biology | 1 |
| Angewandte Chemie | 1 |
| Remote Sensing | 1 |
| Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 1 |
| ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH | 1 |
| Nature Sustainability | 1 |
| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | 1 |
| Plants | 1 |
| Biology | 1 |
| New Phytologist | 1 |
| Journal of Hazardous Materials | 1 |
| Nano Research Energy | 1 |
| Water Resources Research | 1 |
| Frontiers in Genetics | 1 |
| Hydrology and earth system sciences | 1 |
| Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence | 1 |
| Climate Dynamics | 1 |
| Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences | 1 |
| Innovative Infrastructure Solutions | 1 |
| Journal of Hydrometeorology | 1 |
| Sustainable Cities and Society | 1 |
| Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 1 |
| Geoscientific model development | 1 |
| Atmospheric Research | 1 |
| Climate | 1 |
| Global Sustainability Research | 1 |
| Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 1 |
| Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) | 1 |
| Earth System Dynamics | 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