Identification of the impact of climate change and human activities on rainfall-runoff relationship variation in the Three-River Headwaters region

H Chu, J Wei, J Qiu, Q Li, G Wang - Ecological Indicators, 2019 - Elsevier
Identifying the impact of climate change and human activities on rainfall-runoff relationship
in the Three-River Headwaters (TRH) region is essential for water source conservation …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of hydrological forcing on short-and long-term water level fluctuations in Lake Huron-Michigan: A continuous wavelet analysis

VYS Cheng, A Saber, CA Arnillas, A Javed… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Understanding water level fluctuation patterns in the Great Lakes is one of the pillars for
designing adaptive management practices that can mitigate the impacts of extreme water …

Long-term changes in the hydrological regime of high mountain lake Morskie Oko (Tatra Mountains, Central Europe)

M Ptak, D Wrzesiński, A Choiński - Journal of Hydrology and …, 2017 - sciendo.com
The paper discusses changes in the hydrological regime of high mountain Lake Morskie
Oko located in the Tatra Mountains, in the Tatra Mountains National Park, a UNESCO …

[PDF][PDF] The combined use of wavelet transform and black box models in reservoir inflow modeling

U Okkan, ZA Serbes - Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics, 2013 - sciendo.com
In the study presented, different hybrid model approaches are proposed for reservoir inflow
modeling from the meteorological data (monthly precipitation, one-month-ahead …

Predicting water level fluctuations in Lake Michigan-Huron using wavelet-expert system methods

A Altunkaynak - Water resources management, 2014 - Springer
Understanding and forecasting water level fluctuations in Lake Michigan-Huron is important
for a variety of water resource management operations such as flood control, local water …

Configurational entropy theory for streamflow forecasting

H Cui, VP Singh - Journal of Hydrology, 2015 - Elsevier
This study develops configurational entropy theory (CET) for monthly streamflow forecasting.
The theory is comprised of three main parts:(1) determination of spectral density (2) …

Comparison of the characteristics (frequency and timing) of drought and wetness indices of annual mean water levels in the five North American Great Lakes

AA Assani, R Landry, O Azouaoui, P Massicotte… - Water resources …, 2016 - Springer
In this study, we compared the frequency and timing of drought and wetness indices of
annual mean water levels in the North American Great Lakes as they relate to …

Application of minimum relative entropy theory for streamflow forecasting

H Cui, VP Singh - Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk …, 2017 - Springer
This paper develops and applies the minimum relative entropy (MRE) theory with spectral
power as a random variable for streamflow forecasting. The MRE theory consists of (1) …

Water quantity as a driver of change in the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence River Basin

M Maghrebi, D Nalley, KL Laurent… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2015 - Elsevier
This article aims to evaluate and illustrate the state of water quantity in the Great Lakes–St.
Lawrence River basin in the past, present, and future. Historical water levels in the Great …

Dynamic memory of Urmia Lake water-level fluctuations in hydroclimatic variables

F Fathian - Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2019 - Springer
Dynamic changes in hydroclimatic variables (HC) and their effects on fluctuations of water-
level (WL) are an important issue in order to properly manage available water resources …