Flash-flood forecasting in an Andean mountain catchment—development of a step-wise methodology based on the random forest algorithm

P Muñoz, J Orellana-Alvear, P Willems, R Célleri - Water, 2018 - mdpi.com
Flash-flood forecasting has emerged worldwide due to the catastrophic socio-economic
impacts this hazard might cause and the expected increase of its frequency in the future. In …

An ecohydrological journey of 4500 years reveals a stable but threatened precipitation–groundwater recharge relation around Jerusalem

S Fatichi, N Peleg, T Mastrotheodoros, C Pappas… - Science …, 2021 - science.org
Groundwater is a key water resource in semiarid and seasonally dry regions around the
world, which is replenished by intermittent precipitation events and mediated by vegetation …

Coupled full-waveform inversion of horizontal borehole ground penetrating radar data to estimate soil hydraulic parameters: A synthetic study

Y Yu, JA Huisman, A Klotzsche, H Vereecken… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Coupled inversion is a promising technique for determining soil hydraulic properties from
time-lapse geophysical measurements. In this inversion approach, a hydrological model is …

Evaluation of spring discharge dynamics using recession curve analysis: a case study in data-scarce region, Lesser Himalayas, India

V Kumar, S Sen - Sustainable Water Resources Management, 2018 - Springer
There is a huge concern that the springs originating naturally from unconfined aquifers
which are the main sources of domestic water on mountainous regions are either drying up …

A framework for assessing hydrological regime sensitivity to climate change in a convective rainfall environment: a case study of two medium-sized eastern …

N Peleg, E Shamir, KP Georgakakos… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2015 - hess.copernicus.org
A modeling framework is formulated and applied to assess the sensitivity of the hydrological
regime of two catchments in a convective rainfall environment with respect to projected …

Hydrology and riparian forests drive carbon and nitrogen supply and DOC:NO3 stoichiometry along a headwater Mediterranean stream

JLJ Ledesma, A Lupon, E Martí… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2021 - hess.copernicus.org
In forest headwater streams, metabolic processes are predominately heterotrophic and
depend on both the availability of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) and a favourable C: N …

The effect of hydrogeological conditions on variability and dynamic of groundwater recharge in a carbonate aquifer at local scale

NZ Dvory, Y Livshitz, M Kuznetsov, E Adar… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Groundwater recharge in fractured karstic aquifers is particularly difficult to quantify due to
the rock mass's heterogeneity and complexity that include preferential flow paths along karst …

[PDF][PDF] Olive-oil mill wastewater transport under unsaturated and saturated laboratory conditions using the geoelectrical resistivity tomography method and the …

P Seferou, P Soupios, NN Kourgialas, Z Dokou… - Hydrogeology …, 2013 - academia.edu
An integrated approach for monitoring the vertical transport of a solute into the subsurface by
using a geophysical method and a simulation model is proposed and evaluated. A medium …

[HTML][HTML] Hydro-chemical tracers and hydro-chemical modeling assessing groundwater leakage for a karst aquifer in Yarkon-Taninim basin, Israel

M Zilberbrand, V Mirlas, A Gimburg, Y Anker - Journal of Hydrology …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Study region Yarkon-Taninim groundwater basin, Israel. Study focus A Paleocene-
Eocene thermal episode caused an anomaly of barium and silica concentrations in the …

Modelling regional effects of artificial groundwater recharge in a multilayer aquifer characterized by perched water tables

V Gómez‐Escalonilla, J Heredia… - Hydrological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This paper presents an approach to estimate the effects of a managed recharge experiment
in a multilayer aquifer characterized by the presence of perched water tables in the Medina …