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期刊名:Journal of the american water resources association

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ISSN:1093-474X

e-ISSN:1752-1688

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Michael J Paul,Rory Coffey,Jen Stamp et al. Michael J Paul et al.
Anticipated future increases in air temperature and regionally variable changes in precipitation will have direct and cascading effects on U.S. water quality. In this paper, and a companion paper by Coffey et al. (2019), we review technical...
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Representing hydrologic connectivity of non-floodplain wetlands (NFWs) to downstream waters in process-based models is an emerging challenge relevant to many research, regulatory, and management activities. We review four case studies that ...
Jud Harvey,Jesus Gomez-Velez,Noah Schmadel et al. Jud Harvey et al.
Downstream flow in rivers is repeatedly delayed by hydrologic exchange with off-channel storage zones where biogeochemical processing occurs. We present a dimensionless metric that quantifies river connectivity as the balance between downst...
Donald Ebert,James Wickham,Anne Neale et al. Donald Ebert et al.
Stream confluences are important components of fluvial networks. Hydraulic forces meeting at stream confluences often produce changes in streambed morphology and sediment distribution. These changes often increase habitat heterogeneity rela...
Rory Coffey,Michael Paul,Jen Stamp et al. Rory Coffey et al.
In this paper we review the published, scientific literature addressing the response of nutrients, sediment, pathogens and cyanobacterial blooms to historical and potential future changes in air temperature and precipitation. The goal is to...
Qiusheng Wu,Charles R Lane,Lei Wang et al. Qiusheng Wu et al.
In terrain analysis and hydrological modeling, surface depressions (or sinks) in a digital elevation model (DEM) are commonly treated as artifacts and thus filled and removed to create a depressionless DEM. Various algorithms have been deve...
David M Martin,Amy N Piscopo,Marnita M Chintala et al. David M Martin et al.
Water quality criteria are necessary to ensure protection of ecological and human health conditions, but compliance can require complex decisions. We use structured decision making to consider multiple stakeholder objectives in a water qual...
Muluken E Muche,Sumathy Sinnathamby,Rajbir Parmar et al. Muluken E Muche et al.
Gridded precipitation datasets are becoming a convenient substitute for gauge measurements in hydrological modeling; however, these data have not been fully evaluated across a range of conditions. We compared four gridded datasets (Daily Su...
C R Lane,A Hall,E D&#x;Amico et al. C R Lane et al.
Floodplain delineation may inform protection of wetland systems under local, state, or federal laws. Nationally available Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs, "100-year floodplain" maps) focus on urban areas...
Brent Johnson,Elizabeth Smith,Jerry W Ackerman et al. Brent Johnson et al.
Spatial patterns in major dissolved solute concentrations were examined to better understand impact of surface coal mining in headwaters on downstream water chemistry. Sixty sites were sampled seasonally from 2012 to 2014 in an eastern Kent...