The modeling is diagnosed using multiple statistical metrics (i.e., root mean square error (RMSE), mean absolute error (MAE), Nash-Sutcliffe coefficient (NSE), Willmott's Index (WI), Legate and McCabe's Index (LMI), determination coefficient (R2)). In addition, graphical distribution data ...
The decline in Lake Urmia (LU) water level during the past two decades has been addressed by several studies. However, the conducted studies could not come across a practical solution by considering the sample mean in the lake water level time series. For this, the present study suggests a ...
Climate change is one of the most severe threats to global lake ecosystems. Lake surface conditions, such as ice cover, surface temperature, evaporation and water level, respond dramatically to this threat, as observed in recent decades. In this Review,
Recent research has greatly focused on the environmental water supplement of rivers individually and independently. However, a comprehensive and integrated view of all rivers in the basin is simultaneously required in closed basins leading to lakes and w
Third, the bias between the two missions was adjusted by selecting the overlapping or adjacent observation dates. Finally, we constructed dense temporal water-level data by integrating the refined ICESat-2 and GEDI data. Data from water level stations and the DAHITI and Hydroweb datasets were ...
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Water quality modeling for load reduction under uncertainty: A Bayesian approach Water Research (2008) K Park et al. Three-dimensional hydrodynamic-eutrophication model (HEM-3D): application to Kwang-Yang Bay, Korea Marine Environmental Research (2005) ME Borsuk et al. Predicting the frequency of ...
A new finding on the prevalence of rapid water warming during lake ice melting on the Tibetan Plateau A new finding on the prevalence of rapid water warming during lake ice melting on the Tibetan Pl…
Water level management is an effective tool for the ecological restoration of shallow lakes. In this study, we developed an ecologically-based approach to estimate the monthly suitable ecological water levels (EWLs). This approach took both the lake topographic features and aquatic plants’ growth ch...
The large values of GLAKES could also be partially explained by the inclusion of some agricultural fields (used to be lakes) or accidentally large floodplains. In contrast, for HydroLAKES the constraint of its composing dataset (e.g., MODIS MOD44W water mask and SRTM Water Body Data) in ...