Water is everywhere, from the snowpack in the mountains to the tap in our kitchens. But while we often think about rainfall ...
As Lake Powell and Lake Mead near critical elevations, federal planners face narrowing operational options that could reshape ...
Flooding poses significant risks to communities in wetlands and densely urbanized regions, necessitating robust prevention ...
Scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign can now differentiate between human-derived and hydrological ...
Scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign can now differentiate between human-derived and hydrological ...
Abstract: Due to the many disaster-causing factors of mountain torrents, rapid changes in time and space, and rapid disasters, the traditional hydrological models and general data-driven mountainous ...
ABSTRACT: Effective management of water resources in West African basins is increasingly hindered by sparse hydrometeorological datasets, high interannual rainfall variability, and nonlinear feedbacks ...
Recently, the Mountain Hydrology Group released its fifth near-real-time report on snow-water equivalent (SWE) in the Western US in 2025, and was covered in an INSTAAR press release. In essence, the ...
Transboundary watersheds supply water, food, and energy to vast populations and play a critical role in sustaining natural ecosystems. Precipitation variability and drought directly influence water ...
Results from a state-of-the-art Antarctic subglacial hydrology model: (a) the difference between ice overburden pressure and basal water pressure; (b) the proportion of water pressure relative to ice ...
ONTARIO — About every six weeks, employees with Idaho Power check stream gauges along the Malheur River. When Liz Crowther, water resource specialist and Dan Sullivan, senior water resource specialist ...
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