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Effective Monitoring of Small River Basins

by W Symader , R Bierl , F Gasparini , A Krein , 2002
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Probability Forecasts of Daily Areal Precipitation for Small River Basins Probability Forecasts of Daily Areal Precipitation for Small River Basins

by Von Fakultät, Bau- Umweltingenieurwissenschaften, Vorgelegt Von, Hauptberichter Prof, András Bárdossy, Mitberichter Prof, Charles Obled
"... Heft 194 Probability Forecasts of Daily Areal Precipitation for ..."
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Heft 194 Probability Forecasts of Daily Areal Precipitation for

THE USE OF AHP (the Analytic Hierarchy Process) METHOD FOR IRRIGATION WATER ALLOCATION IN A SMALL RIVER BASIN (Case Study in Tampo River Basin in West Sumatra, Indonesia)

by Rudi Febriamansyah
"... This paper presents that the water management outcomes in a small river basin are the results of the interaction between the social aspects of water users and the physical aspects of the water resources. The analysis using a cultural ecology perspective to assess the relationship between these two a ..."
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This paper presents that the water management outcomes in a small river basin are the results of the interaction between the social aspects of water users and the physical aspects of the water resources. The analysis using a cultural ecology perspective to assess the relationship between these two

MODELING OF SMALL URBAN-LANDSCAPE RIVER BASIN GEOSYSTEMS

by Victor Samoylenko
"... New theoretic-applied bases and procedure for geo-informative mathematical modeling of state for small river basin geosystems of urbanized landscapes were substantiated, elaborated and tested. The results can be used in regional schemes and designs of nature management and city environmental program ..."
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New theoretic-applied bases and procedure for geo-informative mathematical modeling of state for small river basin geosystems of urbanized landscapes were substantiated, elaborated and tested. The results can be used in regional schemes and designs of nature management and city environmental

Scientific Procedures Applied to the Planning, Design and Management of Water

by Iahspubl No, Heinz Bergmann, Karald Stubenvoll
"... Raingauging by using variable time intervals and its importance for storm rainfall analysis in small river basins ..."
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Raingauging by using variable time intervals and its importance for storm rainfall analysis in small river basins

The Atlantic multidecadal oscillation and its relationship to rainfall and river flows in the continental

by David B. Enfield, Alberto M. Mestas-nufiez, Paul J. Trimble , 2001
"... Abstract. North Atlantic sea surface temperatures for 1856-1999 contain a 65-80 year cycle with a 0.4 øC range, referred to as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) by Kerr [2000]. AMO warm phases occurred during 1860-1880 and 1940-1960, and cool phases during 1905-1925 and 1970-1990. The sign ..."
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-1990. The signal is global in scope, with a posi-tively correlated co-oscillation in parts of the North Pa-cific, but it is most intense in the North Atlantic and cov-ers the entire basin there. During AMO warmings most of the United States sees less than normal rainfall, including Midwest droughts in the 1930s

A classification of natural rivers.

by David L Rosgen - Catena , 1994
"... Abstract A classification system for natural rivers is presented in which a morphological arrangement of stream characteristics is organized into relatively homogeneous stream types. This paper describes morphologically similar stream reaches that are divided into 7 major stream type categories tha ..."
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classification interrelationships were derived from 450 rivers throughout the U.S, Canada, and New Zealand. Data used in the development of this classification involved a great diversity of hydro-physiographic/geomorphic provinces from small to large rivers and in catchments from headwater streams

Rhine River Basin

by Aida Tabakovic
"... The Rhine, a relatively small river, is considered one of Europe’s best-known and most ..."
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The Rhine, a relatively small river, is considered one of Europe’s best-known and most

Environmental characterization of global sources of atmospheric soil dust derived from the NIMBUS7 TOMS absorbing aerosol product, Rev

by Joseph M. Prospero, Paul Ginoux, Omar Torres, Sharon E. Nicholson, Thomas E. Gill - REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS , 2002
"... (TOMS) sensor on the Nimbus 7 satellite to map the global distribution of major atmospheric dust sources with the goal of identifying common environmental characteristics. The largest and most persistent sources are located in the Northern Hemisphere, mainly in a broad “dust belt ” that extends from ..."
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through the Quaternary as evidenced by deep alluvial deposits. Many sources are associated with areas where human impacts are well documented, e.g., the Caspian and Aral Seas, Tigris-Euphrates River Basin, southwestern North America, and the loess lands in China. Nonetheless, the largest and most active

Integrated Economic-Hydrologic Water Modeling at the Basin Scale: The Maipo River Basin, by

by M W Rosegrant , C Ringler , D C Mckinney , X Cai , A Keller , G Donoso , 2000
"... Abstract Increasing competition for water across sectors increases the importance of the river basin as the appropriate unit of analysis to address the challenges facing water resources management; and modeling at this scale can provide essential information for policymakers in their resource alloc ..."
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Abstract Increasing competition for water across sectors increases the importance of the river basin as the appropriate unit of analysis to address the challenges facing water resources management; and modeling at this scale can provide essential information for policymakers in their resource
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