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Hydrology Paper of the Day on a model for planning urban drought responses: multi-scale simulations involving climate, hydrological processes, urban infrastructure and water treatment, and vulnerability in the context of system resilience.
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Excited to share a new paper led by @MartaZaniolo and co-advised with @WE3Lab 🥳! We integrate climate, hydrology, distribution, and treatment models to design adaptive technology portfolios for robust urban drought planning. Check it out 👇 twitter.com/MartaZaniolo/s…
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Hydrology Paper of the Day on modelling sea ice melt pond formation using thermodynamics and machine learning: advantages of neural networks over linear regression for emulation of a physics-based model; sensitivity analyses; and a spatial geography of outputs.
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A preprint of our latest work on machine learning and parameter sensitivity analysis of a sea ice parametrisation is available: arxiv.org/pdf/2304.05407
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Hydrology Paper of the Day suggested by on quantifying changes to river water extent: remote sensing indicating impacts due to climate change and civil engineering infrastructure; effects of dams and anthropogenic activities; and understanding anomalies.
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Satellites reveal hotspots of global river extent change Wu+ doi.org/10.1038/s41467 "analyzing water extent variations observed from four-decade Landsat imagery" identify: morphological dynamics + expansion induced by new dams
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My new paper that explains why so few minorities visit national parks.
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Some highlights from the first article of 63.1: Sultana et al.: "Great Smoky Mountains National Park and its Missing Black Visitors: A Preliminary Analysis on the Hidden Architecture of Landscape" (doi.org/10.1353/sgo.20) @SelimaSultana1 @SEDAAG4 @theAAG
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Hydrology Paper of the Day on the human geography of risk, perceptions of risk, and seasonal flooding in Peru: a need for increased economic opportunities and communication, and why relocation should be considered in the context of economics and relief efforts.
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New paper out in @JofRiskResearch from our fieldwork on risk perceptions and communication surrounding floods and economic opportunities in Iquitos, Peru! With @brossardd, Katherine Curtis, & Paul Block #scicomm #riskcomm w-tandfonline-com.cuucar.idm.oclc.org/doi/full/10.10 researchgate.net/publication/36
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Hydrology Paper (Book) of the Day on the geomorphology of Nigeria: driving processes, geology, vegetation, and rivers; inselbergs, hills, ridges, and how landscape influences hydrology; regional topography and physiography; deltas, regional watersheds and erosion.
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We are happy to promote the publication of the new volume in our Springer book series "World Geomorphological Landscapes"! It focuses on "Landscapes and Landforms of Nigeria" along 19 chapters. More information here: geomorph.org/2023/03/public
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