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Karst catchments exhibited higher degradation stress from climate change than the non-karst catchments in southwest China: An ecohydrological perspective
M Liu, X Xu, D Wang, AY Sun, K Wang
Journal of Hydrology 535, 173-180, 2016
Megbízások: Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
Integrated hydrologic-hydrodynamic modeling of estuarine-riverine flooding: 2008 tropical storm fay
P Bacopoulos, Y Tang, D Wang, SC Hagen
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 22 (8), 04017022, 2017
Megbízások: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Exploration of the effects of storm surge on the extent of saltwater intrusion into the surficial aquifer in coastal east-central Florida (USA)
H Xiao, D Wang, SC Medeiros, MV Bilskie, SC Hagen, CR Hall
Science of the total environment 648, 1002-1017, 2019
Megbízások: US National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Hydrodynamic modeling and analysis of sea-level rise impacts on salinity for oyster growth in Apalachicola Bay, Florida
W Huang, S Hagen, P Bacopoulos, D Wang
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 156, 7-18, 2015
Megbízások: National Natural Science Foundation of China
Temporal variation and scaling of parameters for a monthly hydrologic model
C Deng, P Liu, D Wang, W Wang
Journal of Hydrology 558, 290-300, 2018
Megbízások: National Natural Science Foundation of China
On the transition of base flow recession from early stage to late stage
DK Ghosh, D Wang, T Zhu
Advances in Water Resources 88, 8-13, 2016
Megbízások: CGIAR
Assessing sea-level rise impact on saltwater intrusion into the root zone of a geo-typical area in coastal east-central Florida
H Xiao, D Wang, SC Medeiros, SC Hagen, CR Hall
Science of The Total Environment 630, 211-221, 2018
Megbízások: US National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Assessing the impacts of sea-level rise and precipitation change on the surficial aquifer in the low-lying coastal alluvial plains and barrier islands, east-central Florida (USA)
H Xiao, D Wang, SC Hagen, SC Medeiros, CR Hall
Hydrogeology Journal 24 (7), 1791, 2016
Megbízások: US National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Modelling time-variant parameters of a two-parameter monthly water balance model
C Deng, P Liu, W Wang, Q Shao, D Wang
Journal of Hydrology 573, 918-936, 2019
Megbízások: National Natural Science Foundation of China
A Budyko-type model for human water consumption
X Lei, J Zhao, D Wang, M Sivapalan
Journal of Hydrology 567, 212-226, 2018
Megbízások: National Natural Science Foundation of China
Interval two-stage stochastic integer programming for urban water resource management under uncertainty
S Mo, H Duan, B Shen, D Wang
Journal of Coastal Research, 160-165, 2015
Megbízások: National Natural Science Foundation of China
Hydraulic and nutrient removal performance of vegetated filter strips with engineered infiltration media for treatment of roadway runoff
M Shokri, KM Kibler, C Hagglund, A Corrado, D Wang, M Beazley, ...
Journal of Environmental Management 300, 113747, 2021
Megbízások: US Department of Transportation
Avaliação do impacto da subida do nível do mar e alteração da precipitação no aquífero superficial das zonas baixas da planície aluvial costeira e ilhas barreiras, no centro …
H Xiao, D Wang, SC Hagen, SC Medeiros, CR Hall
Hydrogeology Journal 24, 1791-1806, 2016
Megbízások: US National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Separating the impacts of climate change and human activities on runoff using the Budyko-type equations with time-varying parameters
C Jiang, L Xiong, D Wang, P Liu, S Guo, CY Xu
Journal of Hydrology 522, 326-338, 2015
Megbízások: National Natural Science Foundation of China
Advancing catchment hydrology to deal with predictions under change
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18, 649-671, 2014
Megbízások: German Research Foundation
The probability distribution of daily precipitation at the point and catchment scales in the United States
L Ye, LS Hanson, P Ding, D Wang, RM Vogel
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 22 (12), 6519-6531, 2018
Megbízások: National Natural Science Foundation of China
From channelization to restoration: Sociohydrologic modeling with changing community preferences in the K issimmee R iver B asin, F lorida
X Chen, D Wang, F Tian, M Sivapalan
Water Resources Research 52 (2), 1227-1244, 2016
Megbízások: US National Science Foundation
Snow cover and runoff modelling in a high mountain catchment with scarce data: effects of temperature and precipitation parameters
F Zhang, H Zhang, SC Hagen, M Ye, D Wang, D Gui, C Zeng, L Tian, J Liu
Hydrological processes 29 (1), 52-65, 2015
Megbízások: Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
Reconstructing annual groundwater storage changes in a large-scale irrigation region using GRACE data and Budyko model
Y Tang, M Hooshyar, T Zhu, C Ringler, AY Sun, D Long, D Wang
Journal of Hydrology 551, 397-406, 2017
Megbízások: CGIAR
Wet channel network extraction by integrating LiDAR intensity and elevation data
M Hooshyar, S Kim, D Wang, SC Medeiros
Water Resources Research 51 (12), 10029-10046, 2015
Megbízások: US National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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