Hydrological processes and water security in a changing world Author / Editor: Z. Yu, C. Lu, D. Yu, J. Cai, G. Mahe, A. Mishra, C. Cudennec, H. A. J. Van Lanen, D. Orange, & A. Amani Publication Number: 383 Year: 2020 Pages: 399 Hydrological processes and water security in a changing world
Hydrological Processes and Water Security in a Changing World, Beijing, China, 6–9 November 2018 Editor(s): Z. Yu, C. Lu, D. Yu, J. Cai, G. Mahe, A. Mishra, C. Cudennec, H. A. J. Van Lanen, D. Orange, and A. Amani
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| TISOLS: the Tenth International Symposium On Land Subsidence - living with subsidence Author / Editor: P. A. Fokker & G. Erkens Publication Number: 382 Year: 2020 Pages: 849 Volume 382, 2020 TISOLS: the Tenth International Symposium On Land Subsidence – living with subsidence, Delft, the Netherlands, 17–21 May 2021 Editor(s): P. A. Fokker and G. Erkens Published online open access as PIAHS Vol. 382 https://www.proc-iahs.net/382/index.htmlContents for TISOLS: the Tenth International Symposium On Land Subsidence - living with subsidence Title | Pages | File | Contents Peter A. Fokker and Gilles Erkens | i-xiv |  | Preface Peter A. Fokker and Gilles Erkens | 1-4 |  |
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Land use and climate change impacts on erosion and sediment transport Author / Editor: S. Chalov, V. Golosov, A. Collins, & M. Stone Publication Number: 381 Year: 2019 Pages: 126 Volume 381, 2019 Land use and climate change impacts on erosion and sediment transportICCE Symposium 2018 – Climate Change Impacts on Sediment Dynamics: Measurement, Modelling and Management, Moscow, Russia, 27–31 August 2018 Editor(s): S. Chalov, V. Golosov, A. Collins, and M. Stone Published online open access as PIAHS Vol. 381 https://www.proc-iahs.net/381/index.htmlContents for Land use and climate change impacts on erosion and sediment transport Title | Pages | File | Contents 381 S. Chalov, V. Golosov, A. Collins, and M. Stone | i-ii |  | Preface 381 S. Chalov, V. Golosov, A. Collins, and M. Stone | 1 |  |
| Earth Observation for Integrated Water and Basin Management: New possibilities and challenges for adaptation to a changing environment Author / Editor: M. P. González-Dugo, C. Neale, A. Andreu, R. Pimentel, & M. J. Polo Publication Number: 380 Year: 2018 Pages: 85 Volume 380, 2018 Earth Observation for Integrated Water and Basin Management: New possibilities and challenges for adaptation to a changing environment The Remote Sensing & Hydrology Symposium, Cordoba, Spain, 8–10 May 2018 M. P. González-Dugo, C. Neale, A. Andreu, R. Pimentel, and M. J. Polo Published online open access as PIAHS Vol. 380 https://www.proc-iahs.net/380/index.html |
Innovative water resources management - understanding and balancing interactions between humankind and nature  Author / Editor: Z. Xu, D. Peng, W. Sun, B. Pang, D. Zuo, A. Schumann, & Y. Chen Publication Number: 379 Year: 2018 Pages: 464 Innovative water resources management – understanding and balancing interactions between humankind and nature
8th International Water Resources Management Conference of ICWRS, Beijing, China, 13–15 June 2018
Editors: Z. Xu, D. Peng, W. Sun, B. Pang, D. Zuo, A. Schumann, and Y. Chen
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| Understanding spatio-temporal variability of water resources and the implications for IWRM in semi-arid eastern and southern Africa Author / Editor: H. Makurira, D. Mazvimavi, J.-M. Kileshye-Onema, E. Kapangaziwiri, & W. Gumindoga Publication Number: 378 Year: 2018 Pages: 98 Understanding spatio-temporal variability of water resources and the implications for IWRM in semi-arid eastern and southern Africa
IAHS Scientific Assembly 2017, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 10–14 July 2017
Editors: H. Makurira, D. Mazvimavi, J.-M. Kileshye-Onema, E. Kapangaziwiri, and W. Gumindoga
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Water quality and sediment transport issues in surface water Author / Editor: G. Mahe, K. Heal, A. B. Gupta, & H. Aksoy Publication Number: 377 Year: 2018 Pages: 96 Water quality and sediment transport issues in surface water
IAHS Scientific Assembly 2017, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 10–14 July 2017 Published online open access as PIAHS Vol. 377 http://www.proc-iahs.net/377/index.htmlContents for Water quality and sediment transport issues in surface water Title | Pages | File | Contents G. Mahe, K. Heal, A. B. Gupta, and H. Aksoy | i |  | Preface G. Mahe, K. Heal, A. B. Gupta, and H. Aksoy | 1 |  |
| Water security and the food-water-energy nexus: drivers, responses and feedbacks at local to global scales Author / Editor: G. Jewitt & B. Croke Publication Number: 376 Year: 2018 Pages: 104 Water security and the food–water–energy nexus: drivers, responses and feedbacks at local to global scales
IAHS Scientific Assembly 2017, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 10–14 July 2017
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Integrating monitoring and modelling for understanding, predicting and managing sediment dynamics Author / Editor: A. Collins, M. Stone, A. Horowitz, & I. Foster Publication Number: 375 Year: 2017 Pages: 39 Integrating monitoring and modelling for understanding, predicting and managing sediment dynamics
ICCE Symposium 2016 – Integrating monitoring and modelling for sediment dynamics, Okehampton, UK, 11–15 July 2017 Editor(s): A. Collins, M. Stone, A. Horowitz, and I. Foster Published online open access as PIAHS Vol. 375 http://www.proc-iahs.net/375/index.htmlContents for Integrating monitoring and modelling for understanding, predicting and managing sediment dynamics Title | Pages | File | Contents A. Collins, M. Stone, A. Horowitz, and I. Foster | 1 |  |
| Water Resources Assessment and Seasonal Prediction Author / Editor: W. Grabs & S. Demuth Publication Number: 374 Year: 2016 Pages: 199 Water Resources Assessment and Seasonal Prediction
International Conference Water Resources Assessment and Seasonal Prediction, Koblenz, Germany, 13–16 October 2015 Editor(s): W. Grabs and S. Demuth Published online open access as PIAHS Vol. 374 http://www.proc-iahs.net/374/index.htmlContents for Water Resources Assessment and Seasonal Prediction Title | Pages | File | Contents W. Grabs and S. Demuth | i |  | Preface W. Grabs and S. Demuth | 1 |  |
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The spatial dimensions of water management - Redistribution of benefits and risks Author / Editor: A. H. Schumann, G. Blöschl, A. Castellarin, J. Dietrich, S. Grimaldi, U. Haberlandt, A. Montanari, D. Rosbjerg, A. Viglione, & S. Vorogushyn Publication Number: 373 Year: 2016 Pages: 136 The spatial dimensions of water management – Redistribution of benefits and risks
7th International Water Resources Management Conference of ICWRS, Bochum, Germany, 18–20 May 2016 Editor(s): A. H. Schumann, G. Blöschl, A. Castellarin, J. Dietrich, S. Grimaldi, U. Haberlandt, A. Montanari, D. Rosbjerg, A. Viglione, & S. Vorogushyn Published online open access as PIAHS Vol. 373 http://www.proc-iahs.net/373/index.htmlContents for The spatial dimensions of water management - Redistribution of benefits and risks Title | Pages | File | Contents A. H. Schumann, G. Blöschl, A. Castellarin, J. Dietrich, S. Grimaldi, U. Haberlandt, A. Mo | i-iv |  | Preface A. H. Schumann, G. Blöschl, A. Castellarin, J. Dietrich, S. Grimaldi, U. Haberlandt, A. Mo | 221-222 |  |
| Prevention and mitigation of natural and anthropogenic hazards due to land subsidence Author / Editor: Editors: K. Daito & D. Galloway Publication Number: 372 Year: 2015 Pages: 538 Prevention and mitigation of natural and anthropogenic hazards due to land subsidence
Ninth International Symposium on Land Subsidence (NISOLS), Nagoya, Japan, 15–19 November 2015
Editors: K. Daito and D. Galloway
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Hydrologic Non-Stationarity and Extrapolating Models to Predict the Future Author / Editor: J. Vaze, F. Chiew, D. Hughes, & V. Andreassian Publication Number: 371 Year: 2015 Pages: 221 Hydrologic Non-Stationarity and Extrapolating Models to Predict the Future Editor(s): J. Vaze, F. Chiew, D. Hughes, & V. Andreassian
IAHS Symposium HS02, 26th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Prague, Czech Republic, 22 June - 2 July 2015
Published online open access as PIAHS Vol. 371
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| Changes in Flood Risk and Perception in Catchments and Cities Author / Editor: M. Rogger, H. Aksoy, M. Kooy, A. Schumann, E. Toth, Y. Chen, V. Borrell Estupina, & G. Blöschl Publication Number: 370 Year: 2015 Pages: 242 Changes in Flood Risk and Perception in Catchments and Cities Editor(s): M. Rogger, H. Aksoy, M. Kooy, A. Schumann, E. Toth, Y. Chen, V. Borrell Estupina, & G. Blöschl
IAHS Symposium HS01, 26th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Prague, Czech Republic, 22 June - 2 July 2015
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Extreme Hydrological Events  Author / Editor: C. Cudennec, A. Eicker, P. Pilon, M. Stoffel, A. Viglione, & Z. Xu Publication Number: 369 Year: 2015 Pages: 207 Extreme Hydrological Events Editor(s): C. Cudennec, A. Eicker, P. Pilon, M. Stoffel, A. Viglione, & Z. Xu
IAHS-IACS-IAG Joint Symposium JH1, 26th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Prague, Czech Republic, 22 June - 2 July 2015
Published open access online as PIAHS Vol, 369
http://www.proc-iahs.net/369/index.html Contents for Extreme Hydrological Events Title | Pages | File | Contents C. Cudennec, A. Eicker, P. Pilon, M. Stoffel, A. Viglione, and Z. Xu | i-iv |  | Preface C. Cudennec, A. Eicker, P. Pilon, M. Stoffel, A. Viglione, and Z. Xu | 1-2 |  |
| Remote Sensing and GIS for Hydrology and Water Resources Author / Editor: Yangbo Chen, C. Neale, I. Cluckie, Z. Su, J. Zhou, Q. Huang & Z. Xu Publication Number: 368 ISBN Number: 978-1-907161-46-9 Year: 2015 Pages: 484 + xii Price: £110.00 Remote Sensing and GIS for Hydrology and Water Resources
Editor: YANGBO CHEN
Co-Editors: CHRISTOPHER NEALE, IAN CLUCKIE, Z. SU, JIANZHONG ZHOU, QIANG HUANG & ZONGXUE XU
Also available online as volume 368 of PIAHS (Proceedings of IAHS) at:
http://www.proc-iahs.net/368/index.html Contents for Remote Sensing and GIS for Hydrology and Water Resources Title | Pages | File | Preface of Volume 368 - Abstracts and papers are available online open access as Volume 368 of PIAHS (Proceedings of IAHS) at: http://www.proc-iahs.net/368/index.html Yangbo Chen, C. Neale, I. Cluckie, Z. Su, J. Zhou, Q. Huang, Z. Xu | v-vi |  | Contents Yangbo Chen, C. Neale, I. Cluckie, Z. Su, J. Zhou, Q. Huang, Z. Xu | vii-xii |  | Calibration of hydrological models using TOPEX/Poseidon radar altimetry observations Wenchao Sun, Hao Song, Tao Cheng & Jingshan Yu | 3-8 |  | GéoSAS: A modular and interoperable Open Source Spatial Data Infrastructure for research R. Béra, H. Squividant, G. Le Henaff, P. Pichelin, L. Ruiz, J. Launay, J. Vanhouteghem, P. | 9-14 |  | Simultaneous atmospheric correction and quantification of suspended particulate matter in the Guadalquivir estuary from Landsat images Miriam Carpintero, María José Polo & Mhd. Suhyb Salama | 15-20 |  | Seasonal variation of ice melting on varying layers of debris of Lirung Glacier, Langtang Valley, Nepal Mohan B. Chand, Rijan B. Kayastha, Achut Parajuli & Pradeep K. Mool | 21-26 |  | Atmospheric boundary layer characteristics and land−atmosphere energy transfer in the Third Pole area Yaoming Ma, Zhikun Zhu, Pukar Man Amatya, Xuelong Chen, Zeyong Hu, Lang Zhang, Maoshan Li | 27-32 |  | Snow evolution in a semi-arid mountainous area combining snow modelling and Landsat spectral mixture analysis Rafael Pimentel, Javier Herrero & María José Polo | 33-39 |  | Studying snow cover in European Russia with the use of remote sensing methods A. A. Telegina | 40-45 |  | Estimating atmospheric visibility using synergy of MODIS data and ground-based observations Hossein Komeilian, S. Mohyeddin Bateni, Tongren Xu & Jeffrey Nielson | 46-50 |  | Application of ZY-3 remote sensing image in the research of Huashan experimental watershed Kun Guo, Jianqun Wang & Yang Wang | 51-56 |  | Glacier area and volume changes of Hidden Valley, Mustang, Nepal from ~1980s to 2010 based on remote sensing Lakshman Lama, Rijan B. Kayastha, Suadan Bikash Maharjan, Samjwal Ratna Bajracharya, Mohan | 57-62 |  | Driving factors for runoff decline in the Upper Hanjiang basin, a major water source for the South-to-North Water Diversion Project in China Shulei Zhang, Dawen Yang & Xiangyu Xu | 63-68 |  | Atmospheric correction of HJ1-A/B images and the effects on remote sensing monitoring of cyanobacteria bloom Hongxu Ma, Shenglian Guo, Xingjun Hong & Yanlai Zhou | 69-74 |  | Comparison of multiple models for estimating gross primary production using remote sensing data and fluxnet observations Sisi Wang & Xingguo Mo | 75-80 |  | Surface resistance calibration for a hydrological model using evapotranspiration retrieved from remote sensing data in Nahe catchment forest area Weiwei Bie, Markus C. Casper, Philipp Reiter & Michael Vohland | 81-88 |  | Evaluation of radar-based precipitation estimates for flash flood forecasting in the Three Gorges Region Zhe Li, Dawen Yang, Yang Hong, Youcun Qi & Qing Cao | 89-95 |  | Application of quantitative precipitation forecasting and precipitation ensemble prediction for hydrological forecasting Peng Tao, Shen Tie-Yuan, Yin Zhi-Yuan & Wang Jun-Chao | 96-101 |  | Influence of rainfall space-time variability over the Ouémé basin in Benin T. Gascon, T. Vischel, T. Lebel, G. Quantin, T. Pellarin, V. Quatela, D. Leroux & S. Galle | 102-107 |  | Study of a dynamic downscaling scheme for quantitative precipitation forecasting Yuan Li, G.H. Lu, Z.Y. Wu & Jun Shi | 108-113 |  | Analysis of precipitation cycles based on MEM in the Yellow River basin Zhanjie Li, Tao Cheng, Hao Song, Zhanling Li & Jingshan Yu | 114-119 |  | Temporal and spatial variations of precipitation in the Jinsha River basin during 1961–2010 Xiaofan Zeng, Na Zhao, Huaiwei Sun, Lei Ye & Jianqing Zhai | 120-125 |  | Trends of surface humidity and temperature during 1951−2012 in Beijing, China Qi Chu, Zongxue Xu, Dingzhi Peng, Xiaojing Yang & Gang Yang | 126-131 |  | Satellite and gauge rainfall merging using geographically weighted regression Qingfang Hu, Hanbo Yang, Xianmeng Meng, Yintang Wang & Pengxin Deng | 132-137 |  | Spatial and temporal variations of precipitation in Haihe River basin in the recent 53 years Bing Wang & Zhixia Xu | 138-143 |  | Online watershed boundary delineation: sharing models through Spatial Data Infrastructures H. Squividant, R. Béra, P. Aurousseau & C. Cudennec | 144-149 |  | Study of Beijiang catchment flash-flood forecasting model Yangbo Chen, Ji li, Shaokun Huang & Yi Dong | 150-155 |  | Physically-based distributed modelling of river runoff under changing climate conditions I. Krylenko, Yu. Motovilov, E. Antokhina, V. Zhuk & G. Surkova | 156-161 |  | Optimal parameters of the SVM for temperature prediction Xiaoyu Shi, Qiang Huang, Jianxia Chang, Yimin Wang, Jiangqun Lei & Jing Zhao | 162-167 |  | Study of heterogeneous vertical hyporheic flux via streambed temperature at different depths Jingsi Zhu, Longcang Shu, Chengpeng Lu, Junjiang Li, Shuai Chen, Shulei Li & Guan Wang | 168-173 |  | Research experiment on infiltration and runoff in Jujube land of northern Shaanxi Province Xiaoyu Song & Peng Bai | 174-179 |  | Evaluation of the HYMOD model for rainfall–runoff simulation using the GLUE method Zhongxian Quan, Jianbiao Teng, Wenchao Sun, Tao Cheng & Jie Zhang | 180-185 |  | Urban flood simulation based on the SWMM model Lei Jiang, Yangbo Chen & Huanyu Wang | 186-191 |  | Flood forecasting model based on geographical information system An Dong, Li Zhi-Jia, Wu Yong-Tuo, Yao Cheng & Du Yi-Heng | 192-196 |  | An estimation method of the direct benefit of a waterlogging control project applicable to the changing environment Liu Zengmei, Qin Guanghua & Chen Zishen | 197-203 |  | Annual runoff prediction using a nearest-neighbour method based on cosine angle distance for similarity estimation Guanghua Qin, Hongxia Li, Xin Wang, Qingyan He & Shenqi Li | 204-208 |  | Application of the PRMS model in the Zhenjiangguan watershed in the Upper Minjiang River basin Longzhang Fang, Chao Liu, Guanghua Qin, Bin Zhang & Tiegang Liu | 209-214 |  | Simulation of soil moisture for typical plain region using the Variable Infiltration Capacity model Zhiyong Wu, Yun Mao, Guihua Lu & Jianhua Zhang | 215-220 |  | Simulating hydrological processes in a sub-basin of the Mekong using GBHM and RS data Wei Wang, Hui Lu, Dawen Yang, Bin Gao, Yang Jiao & Zhiguo Pang | 221-226 |  | Optimal application of conceptual rainfall–runoff hydrological models in the Jinshajiang River basin, China Muhammad Tayyab, Jianzhong Zhou, Xiaofan Zeng, Lu Chen & Lei Ye | 227-232 |  | Detecting runoff variation in Weihe River basin, China Fan Jingjing, Huang Qiang, Cui Shen & Guo Aijun | 233-238 |  | Improving evaluation of climate change impacts on the water cycle by remote sensing ET-retrieval Sandra G. García Galiano, Patricia Olmos Giménez, José Ángel Martínez Pérez, Juan Diego Gi | 239-244 |  | Spatial and temporal variations of winter discharge under climate change: Case study of rivers in European Russia E.A. Telegina | 245-250 |  | POME-copula for hydrological dependence analysis Dengfeng Liu, Dong Wang, Lachun Wang, Yuanfang Chen, Xi Chen & Shenghua Gu | 251-256 |  | An evaluation of the effect of future climate on runoff in the Dongjiang River basin, South China Kairong Lin, Wenliang Zhai, Shuxian Huang & Zufa Liu | 257-262 |  | Quantitative study of impacts of climate change and human activities on runoff in Beiluohe River basin Aijun Guo, Qiang Huang & Yimin Wang | 263-268 |  | Analysing the influence of human activity on runoff in the Weihe River basin Cui Shen & Huang Qiang | 269-274 |  | Effects of dams on river flow regime based on IHA/RVA Qingting Zuo & Shikui Liang | 275-280 |  | Calculation of design flood for regions with no data but influenced by warping dam projects Qin Yi, Quan Qize, Li Ke & Li Xuechun | 281-286 |  | Impact of global dimming on reference evapotranspiration in Hai River basin, China Na Zhao, Xiaofan Zeng & Huaiwei Sun | 287-292 |  | Response of hydrological processes to climate change in the middle reaches of the Yellow River, China Xiaolei Yao, Xingqi Cui, Jingshan Yu & Wenchao Sun | 293-298 |  | Monitoring temporal patterns of vertical hyporheic flux via distributed temperature sensors Xiaoru Su, Longcang Shu, Wei Li, Chengpeng Lu, Jingsi Zhu, Guangdong Wu, Xi Wang & Guan Wa | 299-304 |  | Effect of length of the observed dataset on the calibration of a distributed hydrological model Xingqi Cui, Wenchao Sun, Jianbiao Teng, Hao Song & Xiaolei Yao | 305-311 |  | Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of the Variable Infiltration Capacity model in the upstream of Heihe River basin Rui He & Bo Pang | 312-316 |  | Regionalization of coaxial correlation diagrams for the semi-humid and semi-arid catchments in Northern China Qiaoling Li, Zhijia Li, Lizhe Chen & Cheng Yao | 317-322 |  | Satellite data analysis for identification of groundwater salinization effects on coastal forest for monitoring purposes M. Barbarella, M. De Giglio, L. Panciroli & N. Greggio | 325-330 |  | Forecast of irrigation water demand considering multiple factors Xuemei Wang, Xiaohui Lei, Xuning Guo, Jinjun You & Hao Wang | 331-336 |  | Estimation of long-term nutrient loadings into a hyper-eutrophic artificial lake in a lowland catchment, western Japan Yuta Shimizu, Shin-Ichi Onodera, Guangzhe Jin & Mitsuyo Saito | 337-342 |  | Estimating water availability across the Upper Salween and Mekong river basins Suxia Liu, Wenhao Ding, Changming Liu, Lifang Liu, Sagar Bajracharya, Arun Shrestha, Neera | 343-349 |  | Corrigendum Yangbo Chen, C. Neale, I. Cluckie, Z. Su, J. Zhou, Q. Huang, Z. Xu | 343-349 |  | Risk control of groundwater exploitation for Zhangye basin in the middle reaches of Heihe River basin, China Xiang Guosheng, Qian Ju, Wang Shuixian, Liu Qin, Liu Fen & Wan Liu | 350-355 |  | Development of Chengdu and sustainable utilization of the ancient Dujiangyan Water-Conservancy Project Xiaorong Huang, Jinjun You, Pengpeng Yang & Xuerui Chai | 356-360 |  | Studying groundwater and surface water interactions using airborne remote sensing in Heihe River basin, northwest China Chuankun Liu, Jie Liu, Yue Hu & Chunmiao Zheng | 361-365 |  | Study of an evaluation index system of well-off water conservancy in Yunnan Province Chunxiao Chang, Zhonghui Wen, Longcang Shu, Chengpeng Lu, Shixiang Gu, Jianguang Su, Meng | 366-372 |  | Analysis of shallow-groundwater dynamic responses to water supply change in the Haihe River plain Zhou Lin, Wang Lin & Lin Pengfei | 373-378 |  | Combining the trapezoidal relationship between land surface temperature and vegetation index with the Priestley-Taylor equation to estimate evapotranspiration Xiaogang Wang, Wen Wang & Yanyang Jiang | 379-384 |  | Spatial and temporal characteristics of water resources in Argun River basin based on multi-source data Liu Hui, Baiyin Baoligao, Chen Xingru & Wang Xiuying | 385-390 |  | Spatio-temporal variation of surface soil moisture over the Yellow River basin during 1961–2012 Rui Tong, Xiaoli Yang, Liliang Ren, Hongren Shen, Hongcui Shan, Hao Kong & Changqing Lin | 391-395 |  | Regional drought assessment using a distributed hydrological model coupled with Standardized Runoff Index Hongren Shen, Fei Yuan, Liliang Ren, Mingwei Ma, Hao Kong & Rui Tong | 397-402 |  | Analysis of baseflow index based hydrological model in Upper Wei River basin on the Loess Plateau in China Dengfeng Liu, Jianxia Chang, Fuqiang Tian, Qiang Huang & Xianmeng Meng | 403-408 |  | Modified temperature index model for estimating the melt water discharge from debris- covered Lirung Glacier, Nepal Achut Parajuli, Mohan B. Chand, Rijan B. Kayastha, Joseph M. Shea & Pradeep K. Mool | 409-414 |  | Ecological restoration and effect investigation of a river wetland in a semi-arid region, China Shiguo Xu, Xin Jiang, Yuyu Liu, Yanzhao Fu & Qian Zhao | 417-423 |  | Impacts of lake water environmental condition on bioavailable-phosphorus of surface sediments in Lixia River basin, China Ying Zhang, Ling Liu & Chengpeng Lu | 424-429 |  | Hindcasting morphodynamic evolution with sand–mud interactions in the Yangtze Estuary Hao Jie, Guo Leicheng, Mick Van Der Wegen & Dano Roelvink | 430-435 |  | Eco-environmental quality evaluation of Huaibei Plain Min Xu, Yonghua Zhu, Haishen Lü, Yuan Li, Xiaozhen Zhou & Yaning Chen | 436-441 |  | Confined aquifer vulnerability induced by a pumping well in a leakage area Xianmeng Meng, Bo Deng, Junyu Shao, Maosheng Yin, Dengfeng Liu & Qingfang Hu | 442-447 |  | Temporal-spatial distribution of non-point source pollution in a drinking water source reservoir watershed based on SWAT Min Wang, Wen Cheng, Bo-shi Yu & Yong Fang | 448-453 |  | Effect of land use on the seasonal variation of streamwater quality in the Wei River basin, China Songyan Yu, Zongxue Xu, Wei Wu & Depeng Zuo | 454-459 |  | Water budget and its variation in Hutuo River basin predicted with the VIP ecohydrological model Farong Huang & Xingguo Mo | 460-465 |  | Experimental study on the spatial variation of hydrodynamic parameters for hillslope-gully side erosion system in loess landscapes Xungui Li & Xia Wei | 466-471 |  | Stochastic analysis of the hydraulic conductivity estimated for a heterogeneous aquifer via numerical modelling Chengpeng Lu, Ying Zhang, Longcang Shu, Xunhong Chen, Shuai Chen, Shulei Li, Guan Wang & J | 472-477 |  | A new empirical model for estimating the hydraulic conductivity of low permeability media Shipeng Qi, Zhonghui Wen, Chengpeng Lu, Longcang Shu, Jianwei Shao, Yin Huang, Shuo Zhang | 478-484 |  |
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Sediment Dynamics from the Summit to the Sea Author / Editor: Y. Jun Xu, M.A. Allison, S.J. Bentley, A.L. Collins, W.D. Erskine, V. Golosov, A.J. Horowitz & M. Stone Publication Number: 367 ISBN Number: 978-1-907161-45-2 Year: 2014 Pages: 470 + x Price: £105.00 Sediment Dynamics from the Summit to the Sea
Editor: Y. Jun Xu Co-Editors: Mead A. Allison, Samuel J. Bentley, Adrian L. Collins, Wayne D. Erskine, Valentin Golosov, Arthur J. Horowitz & Mike Stone
The contributions selected for this volume from ICCE2014 present the latest progress on research covering topics from hillslope and channel erosion to riverine sediment transport, sediment-associated contamination and pollution, catchment and river basin sediment yield, integrated erosion-sediment modelling, and sediment dynamics in coastal systems. The New Orleans symposium on Sediment Dynamics from the Summit to the Sea continued the successful, ongoing series of International Commission on Continental Erosion (ICCE) of IAHS symposia but was unique in being held on a large river delta; and highlighting the beneficial sides of erosion and sedimentation in connection with coastal and delta building processes.
Published online open access as PIAHS Vol. 367
http://www.proc-iahs.net/367/index.html Contents for Sediment Dynamics from the Summit to the Sea Title | Pages | File | Preface of Volume 367 Y. Jun Xu, M.A. Allison, S.J. Bentley, A.L. Collins, W.D. Erskine, V. Golosov, A.J. Horowi | v |  | Downstream hydraulic geometry of alluvial rivers P. Y. Julien | 3-11 |  | Daily variability of suspended particulate concentrations and yields and their effect on river particulates chemistry Michel Meybeck & Florentina Moatar | 12-28 |  | Temporal and spatial responses of river discharge to tectonic and climatic perturbations: Choshui River, Taiwan, and Typhoon Mindulle (2004) J. D. Milliman, T.Y Lee, J.C. Huang & S.J. Kao | 29-40 |  | Simulation of rainfall effects on sediment transport on steep slopes in an Alpine catchment A. Kaiser, F. Neugirg, M. Schindewolf, F. Haas & J. Schmidt | 43-50 |  | Quantification, analysis and modelling of soil erosion on steep slopes using LiDAR and UAV photographs F. Neugirg, A. Kaiser, J. Schmidt, M. Becht & F. Haas | 51-58 |  | Estimates of slope erosion intensity utilizing terrestrial laser scanning Bulat Usmanov, Oleg Yermolaev & Artur Gafurov | 59-65 |  | An aerodynamic approach in soil hydraulic conductivity estimation for investigating soil erosion degree Vasyukov Sergey & Sirotkin Vyacheslav | 66-71 |  | Predicting ephemeral gully erosion with RUSLER and EphGEE Seth M. Dabney, Dalmo A. N. Vieira & Daniel C. Yoder | 72-79 |  | Distributed soil loss estimation system including ephemeral gully development and tillage erosion Dalmo A. N. Vieira, Seth M. Dabney & Daniel C. Yoder | 80-86 |  | Impact of precipitation and runoff on ephemeral gully development in cultivated croplands Vladimir Karimov, Aleksey Sheshukov & Philip Barnes | 87-92 |  | Predicting location and length of ephemeral gullies with a process-based Topographic Index model Aleksey Y. Sheshukov | 93-98 |  | Assessing the applicability of the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) to Irish catchments A. Rymszewicz, E. Mockler, J. O’Sullivan, M. Bruen, J. Turner, E. Conroy, M. Kelly-Quinn, | 99-106 |  | Channel morphodynamics on a small proglacial braid plain (Fagge River, Gepatschferner, Austria) David Morche, Anne Schuchardt, Karolin Dubberke & Henning Baewert | 109-116 |  | Erosion depth of sand from an immobile gravel bed Roger Kuhnle, Daniel Wren & Eddy Langendoen | 117-121 |  | Modelling streambank erosion potential using maximum entropy in a central Appalachian watershed Jonathan Pitchford, Michael Strager, Adam Riley, Lianshin Lin & James Anderson | 122-127 |  | Evaluating sediment transport capacity relationships for use in ephemeral gully erosion models Eddy J. Langendoen, Robert R. Wells, Mick E. Ursic, Dalmo A. N. Vieira & Seth M. Dabney | 128-133 |  | Wave-current induced erosion of cohesive riverbanks in northern Manitoba, Canada Navid Kimiaghalam, Shawn Clark, Habib Ahmari & Joel Hunt | 134-140 |  | Long-term flood controls on semi-arid river form: evidence from the Sabie and Olifants rivers, eastern South Africa George Heritage, Stephen Tooth, Neil Entwistle & David Milan | 141-146 |  | Vistula River bed erosion processes and their influence on Warsaw’s flood safety Artur Magnuszewski & Sharon Moran | 147-154 |  | The effect of coarse gravel on cohesive sediment entrapment in an annular flume Ken Glasbergen, Mike Stone, Bommanna Krishnappan, Jamie Dixon & Uldis Silins | 157-162 |  | Ratio of basin lag times for runoff and sediment yield processes recorded in various environments Kazimierz Banasik & Agnieszka Hejduk | 163-169 |  | Measurement of light attenuation extends the application of suspended sediment monitoring in rivers A.O. Hughes, R.J. Davies-Colley & A.H. Elliott | 170-176 |  | A micromechanical modelling approach for predicting particle dislodgement WuRong Shih & Panayiotis Diplas | 177-184 |  | Bedload flux in southern Brazilian basalt scarp Gustavo Henrique Merten & Jean Paolo Gomes Minella | 185-192 |  | Fitting sediment rating curves using regression analysis: a case study of Russian Arctic rivers Nikita I. Tananaev | 193-198 |  | Interactions between sediment delivery, river bed deposition and salmon spawning success Ian Pattison, David A. Sear, Adrian L. Collins, J. Iwan Jones, Pamela S. Naden | 199-206 |  | Simulation and control of morphological changes due to dam removal in the Sandy River, Oregon, USA Yan Ding & Mustafa S. Altinakar | 207-214 |  | Anastomosing reach control on hydraulics and sediment distribution on the Sabie River, South Africa Neil Entwistle, George Heritage, Stephen Tooth & David Milan | 215-219 |  | Combining caesium-137 measurements and suspended sediment load data to investigate the sediment response of a small catchment in southern Italy Paolo Porto, Desmond E. Walling, Carmelo La Spada & Nicola Mallimo | 220-227 |  | Using fallout radionuclides to investigate recent overbank sedimentation rates on river floodplains: an overview Valentin Golosov & Desmond E. Walling | 228-234 |  | Tracking the origin and dispersion of contaminated sediments transported by rivers draining the Fukushima radioactive contaminant plume Hugo Lepage, Olivier Evrard, Yuichi Onda, Caroline Chartin, Irene Lefevre, Ayrault Sophie | 237-243 |  | Heavy metal enrichment in the riparian sediments and soils of the Three Gorges Reservoir, China Qiang Tang, Yuhai Bao, Xiubin He & Anbang Wen | 244-250 |  | Annual layers in river-bed sediment of a stagnant river-mouth area of the Kitagawa Brook, Central Japan Yoshimasa Kurashige, Toshiaki Nakano, Eri Kasubuchi, Masahiro Maruo & Hanako Domitsu | 251-257 |  | Influence of land use on total suspended solid and dissolved ion concentrations: Baton Rouge, Louisiana area Douglas Carlson | 258-264 |  | Mutual relationships of suspended sediment, turbidity and visual clarity in New Zealand rivers Deborah J. Ballantine, Andrew O. Hughes & Robert J. Davies-Colley | 265-271 |  | A coupled modelling effort to study the fate of contaminated sediments downstream of the Coles Hill deposit, Virginia, USA Celso F. Castro-Bolinaga, Edgardo R. Zavaleta & Panayiotis Diplas | 272-280 |  | Do suspended sediment and bedload move progressively from the summit to the sea along Magela Creek, northern Australia? Wayne D. Erskine, Michael J. Saynor, Kate Turner, Timothy Whiteside, James Boyden & Kennet | 283-290 |  | Impact of earthquake-triggered landslides on catchment sediment yield Matthias Vanmaercke, Florin Obreja & Jean Poesen | 291-296 |  | Recent changes of suspended sediment yields in the Upper Yangtze River and its headwater tributaries Xinbao Zhang, Qiang Tang, Yi Long, Xiubin He & Anbang Wen | 297-303 |  | Spatial and temporal variability of suspended sediment yield in the Kamchatka Krai, Russian Federation Liudmila Kuksina & Nikolay Alexeevsky | 304-311 |  | A comparative study of the flux and fate of the Mississippi and Yangtze river sediments Kehui Xu & S.L. Yang | 312-319 |  | Sediment budget in the Ucayali River basin, an Andean tributary of the Amazon River William Santini, Jean-Michel Martinez, Raul Espinoza-Villar, Gerard Cochonneau, Philippe V | 320-325 |  | Suspended sediment yield mapping of Northern Eurasia K.A. Maltsev, O.P. Yermolaev & V.V. Mozzherin | 326-332 |  | Recent changes in sediment redistribution in the upper parts of the fluvial system of European Russia: regional aspects O.P. Yermolaev, V.N. Golosov, M.V. Kumani, L. F. Litvin, I.I. Rysin & A.P. Dvinskikh | 333-339 |  | Changing trends of rainfall and sediment fluxes in the Kinta River catchment, Malaysia Wan Ruslan Ismail & Mohmadisa Hashim | 340-346 |  | Erosion modelling towards, and sediment transport modelling in unnavigable watercourses in Flanders, Belgium B. Ferket, M. Van de Broek, T. Van Hoestenberghe, J. Degerickx, R. De Sutter, G. Govers, N | 349-356 |  | A combined model of sediment production, supply and transport Masaharu Fujita, Kazuki Yamanoi & Hiroaki Izumiyama | 357-365 |  | Simulation of hydrosedimentological impacts caused by climate change in the Apucaraninha River watershed, southern Brazil Isabela Raquel Ramos Iensen, Gilson Bauer Schultz & Irani Dos Santos | 366-373 |  | Investigating transport capacity equations in sediment yield modelling for the Cariri semi-arid region of Paraiba-PB/Brazil Eduardo E. De Figueiredo, Caio César R. A. Souto & Zacarias Caetano Vieira | 374-381 |  | The costs and efficacy of sediment mitigation measures for representative farm types across England and Wales Adrian L. Collins, Yusheng Zhang & Pamela Naden | 382-388 |  | Tidal modulated flow and sediment flux through Wax Lake Delta distributary channels: Implications for delta development Kevin Hanegan & Ioannis Georgiou | 391-398 |  | Effects of human alterations on the hydrodynamics and sediment transport in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California Mathieu D. Marineau & Scott A. Wright | 399-406 |  | Tapped lakes as sediment traps in an Arctic delta Jesse Walker & Molly McGraw | 407-412 |  | River, delta and coastal morphological response accounting for biological dynamics Wendi Goldsmith, Dario Bernardi & Leonardo Schippa | 413-420 |  | Sedimentary signature of Hurricane Isaac in a Taxodium swamp on the western margin of Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, USA Kam-biu Liu, Terrence A. McCloskey, Stacy Ortego & Kanchan Maiti | 421-428 |  | Large freshwater and sediment impoundments between the Mississippi River and the Louisiana coastline Glen R. Andersen, Brad Hall & E. Marco Aieta | 429-434 |  | Effects of salinity and particle concentration on sediment hydrodynamics and critical bed-shear-stress for erosion of fine grained sediments used in wetland restoration projects Malay Ghose-Hajra, Alex McCorquodale, Gregory Mattson, Donald Jerolleman & John Filostrat | 435-446 |  | Sediment capture in flood plains of the Mississippi River: A case study in Cat Island National Wildlife Refuge, Louisiana Matthew Smith & Samuel J. Bentley, Sr. | 442-446 |  | Design of a semi-autonomous boat for measurements of coastal sedimentation and erosion Daniel Smith, Linda Cross, Jared Rivet & Steven Hall | 447-454 |  | Challenges of ecosystem restoration in Louisiana – availability of sediment and its management Syed M. Khalil & Angelina M. Freeman | 455-562 |  | Rethinking the Mississippi River diversion for effective capture of riverine sediments Y. Jun Xu | 463-470 |  |
| Hydrological Sciences and Water Security: Past, Present and Future Author / Editor: C. Cudennec, S. Demuth, A. Mishra & G. Young Publication Number: 366 ISBN Number: 978-1-907161-44-5 Year: 2015 Pages: 202 + x Price: £60.00 Hydrological Sciences and Water Security: Past, Present and Future
Water Security is “the capacity of a population to safeguard access to adequate quantities of water of acceptable quality for sustaining human and ecosystem health on a watershed basis, and to ensure efficient protection of life and property against water related hazards – floods, landslides, land subsidence and droughts” (UNESCO-IHP 2012). Thus, Water Security addresses the threats posed by floods, droughts and pollution spills to human societies, and also the impacts of inadequate supplies of water, both in quantity and quality, for food and energy production, for domestic and industrial purposes, and for sustaining ecosystem productivity.
The contributions arise from the 2014 Kovacs Colloquium held at UNESCO in Paris, which addressed the emergence and development of water security concepts. The invited keynote papers are accompanied by extended abstracts summarizing the posters presented.
Print copies of the volume are available here. Abstracts and papers are available online open access as Volume 366 of PIAHS (Proceedings of IAHS) at: http://www.proc-iahs.net/366/index.html Contents for Hydrological Sciences and Water Security: Past, Present and Future Title | Pages | File | Preface of Volume 366 C. Cudennec, S. Demuth, A. Mishra & G. Young | v-vi |  | Contents of Volume 366 C. Cudennec, S. Demuth, A. Mishra & G. Young | vii-x |  | Keynote papers C. Cudennec, S. Demuth, A. Mishra & G. Young | 1 |   | Hydrological sciences and water security: An overview G. Young, S. Demuth, A. Mishra & C. Cudennec | 1-9 |  | Responding to the challenges of water security: the Eighth Phase of the International Hydrological Programme, 2014–2021 B. Jimenez-Cisneros | 10-19 |  | Panta Rhei, the new science decade of IAHS H.H.G. Savenije | 20-22 |  | Water Security – science and management challenges H.S. Wheater | 23-30 |  | Anthropocene Futures and Water Security F. Berkhout | 31-33 |  | Regional hydrological impacts of climate change: implications for water management in India A. Mondal & P.P. Mujumdar | 34-43 |  | Hydrological extremes and security Z.W. Kundzewicz & P. Matczak | 44-53 |  | Integrated water resources management using engineering measures Yan Huang | 54-63 |  | New problems and opportunities of oil spill monitoring systems G.M. Barenboim, V.M. Borisov, V.N. Golosov & A. Yu. Saveca | 64-74 |  | Water availability, water quality water governance: the future ahead J.G. Tundisi, T. Matsumura-Tundisi, V.S. Ciminelli & F.A. Barbosa | 75-79 |  | Measuring what we manage – the importance of hydrological data to water resources management B. Stewart | 80-85 |  | What part of natural flow can be considered a ‘water resource’? V. Andréassian, J. Margat, G. Thirel & P. Hubert | 86-92 |  | Water and Energy nexus: findings of the World Water Development Report 2014 M. Miletto | 93-99 |  | Capacity building for hydrological change – using a blended learning approach H. Nacken | 100-106 |  | The role of groundwater in the management of water resources in the World A. Chambel | 107-108 |  | Human pressure on rivers is increasing worldwide and threatens water security S. Ceola, F. Laio & A. Montanari | 109-110 |  | Extended Abstracts - General C. Cudennec, S. Demuth, A. Mishra & G. Young | 112 |   | More room for water M. Brilly | 113-114 |  | Water Security of the Azerbaijan Republic: current situation and perspectives Imanov Farda, Adishirin Alakbarov, Rustam Rajabov & Anar Nuriyev | 115-116 |  | Thailand’s Water Security situation in the context of the world and ASEAN Sucharit Koontanakulvong, Piamchan Doungmanee & Piyatida Hoisungwan | 117-118 |  | Water security in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries: challenges and opportunities M. Al-Rashed & A. Akber | 119-120 |  | Mexican National IHP Committee main activities Victor Bourguett Ortiz | 121-122 |  | The Arab Spring and Water Security Muhammad Shatanawi | 123-124 |  | Extended Abstracts - Climate Change C. Cudennec, S. Demuth, A. Mishra & G. Young | 124 |   | Detecting hydro-climatic change using spatiotemporal analysis of rainfall time series in the Cobres River basin, Portugal Celso Augusto Guimarães Santos, Richarde Marques da Silva, Madalena Moreira, João Corte-Re | 125-126 |  | Rainfall trends over 40 years in the Cobres River basin, Portugal: variability and impacts Richarde Marques da Silva, Celso A. G. Santos, Madalena Moreira, João Corte-Real & Roberta | 127-128 |  | Assessing water security and adaptation measures in a changing environment Wang Xiao-Jun, Zhang Jian-Yun, Shahid Shamsuddin, Bi Shou-Hai, He Rui-Min & Zhang Xu | 129-130 |  | Analysis of 30 years rainfall variability in Imo State of southeastern Nigeria Fidelis Chinazor Okorie | 131-132 |  | Evaluation of climate change impact on Blue Nile Basin Cascade Reservoir operation – case study of proposed reservoirs in the Main Blue Nile River Basin, Ethiopia Demelash Wondimagegnehu & Kassa Tadele | 133 |  | Adapting to climate change: water distribution in BBA City, Algeria Ayoub Zeroual, Mohamed Meddi & Ali A. Assani | 134 |  | Climate change impact on variability of rainfall intensity in the Upper Blue Nile Basin Lakemariam Yohannes Worku | 135-136 |  | Adaptation of irrigated agriculture to climate change: trans-disciplinary modelling of a watershed in South India L. Ruiz, M. Sekhar, A. Thomas, S. Badiger, J.E. Bergez, S. Buis, S. Corgne, J. Riotte, H. | 137-138 |  | Extended Abstracts - Extreme Events C. Cudennec, S. Demuth, A. Mishra & G. Young | 138 |   | Forest influence on flash floods in small streams Pavol Miklanek, Pavla Pekarova, Dana Halmova & Ales Svoboda | 139-140 |  | Intercomparison of three indices for addressing drought variability in North China Plain during 1962−2012 Hongjian Lu, Xingguo Mo & Suxia Liu | 141-142 |  | Modelling extreme streamflows under non-stationary conditions in the Ouémé River basin, Benin, West Africa Jean Hounkpe, Abel A. Afouda, Bernd Diekkrüger & Fabien Hountondji | 143-144 |  | Increase of flood water levels on the middle Danube Pavla Pekarova, Pavol Miklanek & Jan Pekar | 145-146 |  | Flood risk assessment for a heavily modified urban stream Angeliki Mentzafou & Elias Dimitriou | 147-148 |  | Water scarcity and contamination in eastern Ukraine Y. Vystavna & D. Diadin | 149-150 |  | Groundwater flooding risk in the cities of Ukraine: assessment and management Oleksandr Chebanov & Iryna Konoplia | 151-152 |  | Identification hydrologique des événements secs extrêmes dans le bassin d’Ichkeul (Tunisie) Majid Mathlouthi & Fethi Lebdi | 153-154 |  | Extended Abstracts - Groundwater C. Cudennec, S. Demuth, A. Mishra & G. Young | 154 |   | Enhancement of groundwater potential by aquifer artificial recharge techniques: an adaptation to climate change B. El Mansouri & L. El Mezouary | 155-156 |  | Desalination for securing water productivity in an intensively used coastal aquifer (Campo de Dalías, Spain) Aurélien Dumont, Elena López-Gunn, Esperanza Montero González & M. Ramón Llamas | 157-158 |  | History of groundwater development in the Indian Himalayas: past, present and future scenarios Ritesh Arya | 159-160 |  | Contribution of piezometric measurement to knowledge and management of low water levels: examples on the chalk aquifer in the Champagne Ardennes region P. Stollsteiner, H. Bessiere, J. Nicolas, D. Allier & O. Berthet | 161 |  | Using geochemical investigations for determining the interaction between groundwater and saline water in arid areas: case of the Wadi Ouazzi basin (Morocco) R. El Moukhayar, M. Bahir, N. Youbi, N. Chkir, H. Chamchati & P. Caréra | 162-163 |  | Extended Abstracts - Data and Measurement C. Cudennec, S. Demuth, A. Mishra & G. Young | 163 |   | Integrating high resolution remote sensing technology into an advanced water resources knowledge management system R.A. Bradshaw, A. James, Y. Hee Kho, D. Kaskina, S. Mashtayeva, O. Alipbeki & Z. Maksut | 164-165 |  | A comparison of three geostatistical procedures for rainfall network optimization Haifa Feki & Mohamed Slimani | 166-167 |  | Integrated SASSCAL research to assess and secure current and future water resources in Southern Africa Jörg Helmschrot & Norbert Jürgens | 168-169 |  | SASSCAL WeatherNet to support regional weather monitoring and climate-related research in Southern Africa Jörg Helmschrot, Gerhard Muche, Thomas Hillmann, Joseph Kanyanga, Mompati Butale, Domingos | 170-171 |  | Prediction of mean monthly river discharges in Colombia through Empirical Mode Decomposition Alejandra M. Carmona & Germán Poveda | 172 |  | River surface flow estimation using a camera: a case study on the Tiber River F. Tauro, M. Porfiri, A. Petroselli, G. Olivieri, R. Rapiti, G. Cipollari & S. Grimaldi | 173-174 |  | A satellite-based terrestrial water storage indicator to assess the severity of a heatwave Jose Agustin Breña-Naranjo & Adrian Pedrozo-Acuña | 175-176 |  | Estimation of discharge in rivers by different artificial neural network algorithms: case of the Algerian Coastal basin Ayoub Zeroual, Mohamed Meddi & Ali A. Assani | 177-178 |  | Valuing knowledge on temporal dynamics from long-term monitored basins for neighbouring sites A. de Lavenne, C. Cudennec, O. Fovet & L. Ruiz | 179-180 |  | Extended Abstracts - Management C. Cudennec, S. Demuth, A. Mishra & G. Young | 180 |   | Integrated water management tools supporting future water security and food production in West Africa Hèou Maléki Badjana, Jörg Helmschrot, Wolfgang-Albert Flügel, Kpérkouma Wala, Abel Afouda | 181-182 |  | Science and security for changing water quantity and quality with rapid urbanisation and variability in climate and society Anand Verdhen | 183-184 |  | Democracy and Water: hydrological spatial organization by recently democratized Regional Water Boards, a Dutch first? Gerrit Rot | 185 |  | Efficient management of municipal water: water scarcity in Taiz City, Yemen – issues and options Abdulla Noaman & Abdelwali Al-Sharjabe | 186 |  | Extended Abstracts - Miscellaneous C. Cudennec, S. Demuth, A. Mishra & G. Young | 187 |   | Process oriented thinking as a key for integration of ecohydrology, biotechnology and engineering for sustainable water resources management and ecosystems Maciej Zalewski | 187 |  | Scaling of low flows in Czechia – an initial assessment Ondrej Ledvinka | 188-189 |  | Functioning of the geo-ecosystem of a river basin Elena Asabina | 190-191 |  | Influence of solar activity on global large rivers runoff trends Bakhram Nurtaev | 192-193 |  | Suspended sediments – associated water quality elements Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi & Hiva Yaghmaei | 194-195 |  | Reservoir impacts on water security Aleksandr A. Tskhai | 196-197 |  | Securing water for the environment: investing in the future Australian style Fiona J. Dyer | 198-199 |  | Soil erosion assessment of a Himalayan river basin using TRMM data Ashish Pandey, S.K. Mishra, Amar K Gautam & D. Kumar | 200 |  | Sand mining and morphometric dynamics along Ologe Lagoon Delima Thaddeus & Shakirudeen Odunuga | 201-202 |  |
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Complex Interfaces Under Change: Sea - River - Groundwater - Lake Author / Editor: C. Cudennec, M. Kravchishina, J. Lewandowski, D. Rosbjerg & P. Woodworth Publication Number: 365 ISBN Number: ISBN 978-1-907161-43-8 Year: 2014 Pages: 100 + viii Price: £36.00 The hydrosphere is dynamic across the major compartments of the Earth system: the atmosphere, the oceans and seas, the land surface water, and the groundwater within the strata below the two last compartments. The global geography of the hydrosphere essentially depends on thermodynamic and mechanical processes that develop within this structure. Water-related processes at the interfaces between the compartments are complex, depending both on the interface itself, and on the characteristics of the interfaced compartments. Various aspects of global change directly or indirectly impact these interfaces and interfaced compartments and processes. Climate, sea-level, oceanographic currents and hydrological processes are all affected, while anthropogenic changes are often intense in the geographic settings corresponding to such interfaces.
This volume combines selected papers from two symposia, HP2 and HP3, held during the 2013 IAHS-IAPSO-IASPEI Assembly in Gothenburg, Sweden: HP2: Land–Ocean Interaction – Hydrodynamics and Biogeochemistry, and HP3: Implications of Sea Level Change for the Coastal Zone.
Published online open access as PIAHS Vol. 365
http://www.proc-iahs.net/365/index.html
Contents for Complex Interfaces Under Change: Sea - River - Groundwater - Lake Title | Pages | File | Preface of Volume 365 C. Cudennec, M. Kravchishina, J. Lewandowski, D. Rosbjerg & P. Woodworth | |  | Celebrating 80 years of the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) Lesley Rickards, Andrew Matthews, Kathleen Gordon, Mark Tamisea, Svetlana Jevrejeva, Phili | 1-5 |  | The GLOSS Delayed Mode Data Centre and the GLOSS Implementation Plan 2012 Elizabeth Bradshaw, Lesley Rickards, Simon Holgate & Thorkild Aarup | 6-10 |  | Towards worldwide height unification using ocean information Philip L. Woodworth & Chris W. Hughes | 11-15 |  | Estimating sea-level allowances for Atlantic Canada under conditions of uncertain sea-level rise B. Greenan, L. Zhai, J. Hunter, T.S. James & G. Han | 16-21 |  | Consequences of sea level variability and sea level rise for Cuban territory Marcelino Hernández, Carlos A. Martínez & Orlando Marzo | 22-27 |  | Using satellite altimetry and tide gauges for storm surge warning Ole B. Andersen, Y. Cheng, X. Deng, M. Steward & Z. Gharineiat | 28-34 |  | Suspended particulate matter in the White Sea: the results of long-term interdisciplinary research Marina Kravchishina, Alexey Klyuvitkin, Alexander Filippov, Alexander Novigatsky, Nadezhda | 35-41 |  | Distribution and sources of suspended particulate matter in the Kara Sea Marina Kravchishina, Alla Lein, Vladimir Burenkov, Vladimir Artem'ev & Alexander Novigat | 42-48 |  | Distribution patterns of salinity and 222Rn in Yatsushiro Inland Sea, Kyushu, Japan Y. Nikpeyman, M. Ono, T. Hosono, H. Yang, K. Ichiyanagi, J. Shimada & K. Takikawa | 49-54 |  | Prediction of streamflow from the set of basins flowing into a coastal bay A. de Lavenne & C. Cudennec | 55-60 |  | Assessing the hydrological impacts of agricultural changes upstream of the Tunisian World Heritage sea-connected Ichkeul Lake J. Aouissi, Z. Lili Chabaane, S. Benabdallah & C. Cudennec | 61-65 |  | Multi-scale evaluations of submarine groundwater discharge Makoto Taniguchi, Masahiko Ono & Masahiro Takahashi | 66-71 |  | From submarine to lacustrine groundwater discharge Jörg Lewandowski, Karin Meinikmann, Franziska Pöschke, Gunnar Nützmann & Donald O. Rosenb | 72-78 |  | Estimation of lacustrine groundwater discharge using heat as a tracer and vertical hydraulic gradients – a comparison Sebastian Rudnick, Jörg Lewandowski & Gunnar Nützmann | 79-84 |  | Empirical quantification of lacustrine groundwater discharge – different methods and their limitations Karin Meinikmann, Gunnar Nützmann & Jörg Lewandowski | 85-90 |  | Interannual variability of the lake levels in northwest Russia based on satellite altimetry Sergey A. Lebedev, Yulia I. Troitskaya, Galina V. Rybushkina & Michael N. Dobrovolsky | 91-98 |  |
| Evolving Water Resources Systems: Understanding, Predicting and Managing Water-Society Interactions Author / Editor: Attilio Castellarin, Serena Ceola, Elena Toth & Alberto Montanari Publication Number: 364 ISBN Number: 978-1-907161-42-1 Year: 2014 Pages: 548 + xii Price: £118.00 A selection of 89 peer-reviewed papers by research groups active in 31 different countries in five continents addressing topics associated with water resources assessment and management in a changing environment, and particularly the two-way interaction between water and society, the focus of the Panta Rhei IAHS research initiative (https://iahs.info/pantarhei). Water resources systems, catchment hydrology, eco-hydrology, groundwater hydrology, water security and socio-hydrology are driving scientific areas, which are covered. This collection provides knowledge for advancing our understanding of water–society interactions, improving integrated water resources systems management and governance, and addressing the water problems for the next generations.
Published online open access as PIAHS Vol. 364
http://www.proc-iahs.net/364/index.html Contents for Evolving Water Resources Systems: Understanding, Predicting and Managing Water-Society Interactions Title | Pages | File | Preface of Volume 364 A. Castellarin, S. Ceola, E. Toth & A. Montanari | v-vi |  | Contents Attilio Castellarin, Serena Ceola, Elena Toth & Alberto Montanari | vii-xii |  | Variational data assimilation with the YAO platform for hydrological forecasting Amara Abbaris, Hammouda Dakhlaoui, Sylvie Thiria & Zoubeida Bargaoui | 3-8 |  | Climate change scenarios and its impact on water resources of Langtang Khola Basin, Nepal Tirtha Raj Adhikari, Lochan Prasad Devkota & Arun Bhakta Shrestha | 9-13 |  | Assessment of the intrinsic vulnerability of agricultural land to water and nitrogen losses: case studies in Italy and Greece V. G. Aschonitis, M. Mastrocicco, N. Colombani, E. Salemi & G. Castaldelli | 14-19 |  | Modelling the shrub encroachment in a grassland with a Cellular Automata Model D. Caracciolo, L. V. Noto & E. Istanbulluoglu | 20-25 |  | Regional prediction of basin-scale brown trout habitat suitability Serena Ceola & Alessio Pugliese | 26-31 |  | A model of river bank deformations under the simultaneous effect of waves from a hydropower plant and warming Elena Debolskaya | 32-37 |  | Assessment of land-use change on streamflow using GIS, remote sensing and a physically-based model, SWAT José Yure G. dos Santos, Richarde Marques da Silva, José G. Carvalho Neto, Suzana Maria G. | 38-43 |  | A modelling framework to project future climate change impacts on streamflow variability and extremes in the West River, China Yuan Fei, Tung Yeou-Koung & Ren Liliang | 44-50 |  | Identification of low-flow parameters using a hydrological model in selected mountainous basins in Japan Kazumasa Fujimura, Yoshihiko Iseri, Shinjiro Kanae & Masahiro Murakami | 51-56 |  | Trends in extreme temperature and precipitation in Muscat, Oman Luminda N. Gunawardhana & Ghazi A. Al-Rawas | 57-63 |  | Estimation of hydrological response of a small Mediterranean watershed to fire by data analysis and a modelling approach Lyudmila Lebedeva, Olga Semenova & Nathalie Folton | 64-69 |  | Water budget comparison of global climate models and experimental data in Onça Creek basin, Brazil D. C. D. Melo, I. S. P. Marin & E. Wendland | 70-75 |  | Model to assess the impacts of external drivers on the hydrology of the Ganges River Basin Lal Muthuwatta, Aditya Sood & Bharat Sharma | 76-81 |  | Water management and productivity in planted forests Jami E. Nettles | 82-87 |  | Where does blue water go in the semi-arid area of northern China under changing environments? Liliang Ren, Fei Yuan, Bin Yong, Shanhu Jiang, Xiaoli Yang, Luyan Gong, Mingwei Ma, Yi Li | 88-93 |  | Hydrodynamic characterization of soils within a representative watershed in northeast Brazil Erika G. Sales, Cristiano Das N. Almeida, Amanda S. Farias & Victor H. R. Coelho | 94-99 |  | Discrete wavelet transform coupled with ANN for daily discharge forecasting into Três Marias reservoir Celso A. G. Santos, Paula K. M. M. Freire, Gustavo B. L. Silva & Richarde M. Silva | 100-105 |  | Future projections of extreme precipitation using Advanced Weather Generator (AWE-GEN) over Peninsular Malaysia A. H. Syafrina, M. D. Zalina & L. Juneng | 106-111 |  | River-bed erosion due to changing boundary conditions: performance of a protective measure Donatella Termini | 112-117 |  | The role of predictive uncertainty in the operational management of reservoirs E. Todini | 118-122 |  | Modelling approach for the rainfall erosivity index in sub-humid urban areas in northern Algeria Imane Touaibia, Nekkach Abderrahmane Guenim & Benina Touaibia | 123-127 |  | Hydrological simulations driven by RCM climate scenarios at basin scale in the Po River, Italy R. Vezzoli, M. Del Longo, P. Mercogliano, M. Montesarchio, S. Pecora, F. Tonelli & A. L. | 128-133 |  | Parametric uncertainty or hydrological changes? F. Viola, L. V. Noto & D. Pumo | 134-139 |  | Heat and dry islands observed over Jakarta, Indonesia, in 2012 Hasti Widyasamratri, Kazuyoshi Souma, Tadashi Suetsugi, Hiroshi Ishidaira, Yutaka Ichikawa | 140-144 |  | Evaluation of the effects of underlying surface change on catchment hydrological response using the HEC-HMS model Cheng Yao, Lu Chang, Jie Ding, Zhijia Li, Dong An & Yuxia Zhang | 145-150 |  | Identification of rainfall triggering damaging hydrogeological events: a methodological approach applied to Calabria (Italy) Luigi Aceto & Olga Petrucci | 153-158 |  | Evaluation of the best fit distribution for partial duration series of daily rainfall in Madinah, western Saudi Arabia Fahad Alahmadi, Norhan Abd Rahman & Mohamed Abdulrazzak | 159-163 |  | Climate change impact on flood hazard Mitja Brilly, Katarina Kavčič, Mojca Šraj, Simon Rusjan & Andrej Vidmar | 164-170 |  | Flood hazard maps in Matucana village under climate change scenarios Juan W. Cabrera Cabrera & Leonardo F. Castillo Navarro | 171-175 |  | Dealing with variability in water availability: the case of the Verde Grande River basin, Brazil B. Collischonn, A. V. Lopes & A. R. Pante | 176-181 |  | A probabilistic model for predicting seasonal rainfall in semi-arid lands of northeast Brazil Bernardo B. Da Silva, Célia C. Braga, Suzana M. G. L. Montenegro, Vicente De Paulo R. Da | 182-187 |  | The interplay between human population dynamics and flooding in Bangladesh: a spatial analysis Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Kun Yan, Md. Ruknul Ferdous & Luigia Brandimarte | 188-191 |  | Effects of minor drainage networks on flood hazard evaluation Alessio Domeneghetti | 192-195 |  | Analysis of flash flood scenarios in an urbanized catchment using a two-dimensional hydraulic model F. Dottori, F. Grazzini, M. Di LOrenzo, A. Spisni & F. Tomei | 198-203 |  | Developing tools to link environmental flows science and its practice in Sri Lanka N. Eriyagama & K. Jinapala | 204-209 |  | The ensemble scenarios projecting runoff changes in large Russian river basins in the 21st century Alexander G. Georgiadi, Nikolai I. Koronkevich, Irina P. Milyukova & Elena A. Barabanova | 210-215 |  | Optimal integrated management of groundwater resources and irrigated agriculture in arid coastal regions J. Grundmann, N. Schütze & V. Heck | 216-221 |  | Water risk assessment in China based on the improved Water Risk Filter Gan Hong, Qiu Yaqin, Lu Qiong, Niu Cunwen, Wei Na, Liu Jiajia, Gan Yongde, Zhou Na & Ding | 222-228 |  | Socio-economic effect on socially deprived communities by developing drinking water quality problems in arid and semi-arid area of central Rajasthan I. Husain, J. Husain & M. Arif | 229-235 |  | Water resources management: traditional technology and communities as part of the solution J. Hussain, I. Husain & M. Arif | 236-242 |  | Small watershed management as a tool of flood risk prevention Jiri Jakubinsky, Radka Bacova, Eva Svobodova, Petr Kubicek & Vladimir Herber | 243-248 |  | Multi-model ensemble hydrologic prediction and uncertainties analysis Shanhu Jiang, Liliang Ren, Xiaoli Yang, Mingwei Ma & Yi Liu | 249-254 |  | Changing glacial lakes and associated outburst floods risks in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Indian Himalaya Suraj Mal & R. B. Singh | 255-260 |  | Feedback between societal change and hydrological response in Wadi Natuf, a karstic mountainous watershed in the occupied Palestinian Westbank Clemens Messerschmid | 261-266 |  | Methodologies for hydraulic hazard mapping in alluvial fan areas Luca Milanesi, Marco Pilotti, Roberto Ranzi & Giulia Valerio | 267-272 |  | An integrated water resources management strategy for Al-Ain City, United Arab Emirates Mohamed Mostafa Mohamed | 273-278 |  | Panta Rhei: an evolving scientific decade with a focus on water systems Alberto Montanari, Serena Ceola & Emanuele Baratti | 279-284 |  | Assessing risks for integrated water resource management: coping with uncertainty and the human factor M. J. Polo, C. Aguilar, A. Millares, J. Herrero, R. Gómez-Beas, E. Contreras & M. A. Los | 285-291 |  | Shortage and surplus of water in the socio-hydrological context A. Schumann & D. Nijssen | 292-298 |  | Water risk assessment for river basins in China based on WWF water risk assessment tools Na Wei, Yaqin Qiu, Hong Gan, Cunwen Niu, Jiajia Liu, Yongde Gan & Na Zhou | 299-304 |  | Impact of climate change on evaluation of future water demand in the Euphrates and Aleppo basin, Syria Alaa Alden Alazzy, Haishen Lü & Yonghua Zhu | 307-312 |  | Electricity vs Ecosystems – understanding and predicting hydropower impact on Swedish river flow Berit Arheimer & Göran Lindström | 313-319 |  | Assessing basin heterogeneities for rainfall–runoff modelling of the Okavango River and its transboundary management Verena Baumberg, Jörg Helmschrot, Thomas Steudel, Hendrik Göhmann, Christian Fischer & Wol | 320-325 |  | Developing a dynamic framework to examine the interplay between environmental stress, stakeholder participation processes and hydrological systems Gemma Carr, Günter Blöschl & Daniel P. Loucks | 326-332 |  | Hydrogeological characterization of peculiar Apenninic springs Federico Cervi, Marco Marcaccio, Francesca Petronici & Lisa Borgatti | 333-338 |  | Along-the-net reconstruction of hydropower potential with consideration of anthropic alterations A. Masoero, P. Claps, E. Gallo, D. Ganora & F. Laio | 339-344 |  | Characterization of sub-daily rainfall properties in three raingauges located in northeast Brazil J. V. Coutinho, Cristiano Das N. Almeida, Angelo M. F. Leal & Luis R. Barbosa | 345-350 |  | Marrying Hydrological Modelling and Integrated Assessment for the needs of Water Resource Management B. F. W. Croke, R. S. Blakers, S. El Sawah, B. Fu, J. H. A. Guillaume, R. A. Kelly, M. J. | 351-356 |  | Impacts of drought on water quality: the case of aquifers in eastern Algeria Larbi Djabri, Saad Bouhsina, Azzedine Hani, Antoniopulido Bosch, Jacques Mudry & Mohamed C | 357-362 |  | The origins of water sources in the region of Annaba: confirmation using isotopic tools Lassaad Ghrieb, Larbi Djabri, Hicham Zerrouki, Azzedine Hani & Antonio Pulido Bosch | 363-367 |  | The investigation of sediment processes in rivers by means of the Acoustic Doppler Profiler M. Guerrero | 368-373 |  | Next stop, implementation: collaborative monitoring to inform adaptive policy-making and implementation Leon M. Hermans, Marjolijn Haasnoot & Jan H. Kwakkel | 374-379 |  | Evaluation of surface water dynamics for water-food security in seasonal wetlands, north-central Namibia Tetsuya Hiyama, Tetsuji Suzuki, Miho Hanamura, Hiroki Mizuochi, Jack R. Kambatuku, Johanna | 380-385 |  | Coupling hydrology, geochemistry and hydrodynamics towards rational management of discontinuous aquifers: application to the Ursuya massif (Basque Country, France) J. Jaunat, F. Huneau, A. Dupuy, H. Celle-Jeanton & P. Le Coustumer | 386-391 |  | Truth concealed behind “Zero Increase of Total Water Use” and coordination approach of socio-economic and eco-environmental water uses in the Weihe River Basin, China Yangwen Jia, Na Wei, Chunfeng Hao, Jinjun You, Cunwen Niu & Yaqin Qiu | 392-397 |  | Using the Priestley-Taylor expression for estimating actual evapotranspiration from satellite Landsat ETM + data Abdelkrim Khaldi, Abdelkader Khaldi & Abderrahmane Hamimed | 398-403 |  | Analysis of drought characteristics for improved understanding of a water resource system Amy T. Lennard, Neil Macdonald & Janet Hooke | 404-409 |  | Hydro-economic optimization under inflow uncertainty using the SDP_GAMS generalized optimization tool Hector Macian-Sorribes & Manuel Pulido-Velazquez | 410-415 |  | Establishing ecological and social continuities: new challenges to optimize urban watershed management V. Mitroi, A. De Coninck, B. Vinçon-leite & J-F. Deroubaix | 416-421 |  | Hydrological studies in experimental and representative basins in Pernambuco State, Brazil Suzana M. G. L. Montenegro, Bernardo B. Da Silva, Antônio C. D. Antonino, José R. S. Lima | 422-428 |  | The impact of poor governance on water and sediment quality: a case study in the Pitimbu River, Brazil Lucio Moreira, Jan Adamowski, Susan Gaskin & Andrea Saraiva | 429-434 |  | Probabilistic assessment of the rainwater harvesting potential of schools in South Africa J. G. Ndiritu, S. McCarthy & N. Tshirangwana | 435-440 |  | Social and ecological aspects of the water resources management of the transboundary rivers of Central Asia Parviz Normatov | 441-445 |  | Urban stormwater source control policies: why and how? Guido Petrucci, Jose-Frederic Deroubaix & Bruno Tassin | 446-451 |  | Risk management frameworks: supporting the next generation of Murray-Darling Basin water sharing plans G. M. Podger, S. M. Cuddy, L. Peeters, T. Smith, R. H. Bark, D. C. Black & P. Wallbrink | 452-457 |  | Contribution of hydrochemistry to the characterization and assessment of groundwater resources: the case of Tebessa alluvial aquifer (Algeria) Nassima Sedrati & Larbi Djabri | 458-463 |  | Multi-criteria multi-stakeholder decision analysis using a fuzzy-stochastic approach for hydrosystem management Yohannes H. Subagadis, Niels Schütze & Jens Grundmann | 464-469 |  | Groundwater governance in Asia: present state and barriers to implementation of good governance Tadashi Tanaka | 470-474 |  | Hydrogeochemical characterization of a shallow groundwater system in the weathered basement aquifer of Ilesha area, southwestern Nigeria Moshood N. Tijani, Saheed A. Oke & Akinyemi T. Olowookere | 475-480 |  | New monitoring technique for rapid investigation of nitrates pollution in aquatic systems Maria Cristina Trifu & Valeria Daradici | 481-485 |  | Simulation of blue and green water resources in the Wei River basin, China Zongxue Xu & Depeng Zuo | 486-491 |  | A prototype platform for water resources monitoring and early recognition of critical droughts in Switzerland Massimiliano Zappa, Luzi Bernhard, Christoph Spirig, Martin Pfaundler, Kerstin Stahl, Syl | 492-498 |  | Classical Karst hydrodynamics: a shared aquifer within Italy and Slovenia L. Zini, C. Calligaris & E. Zavagno | 499-504 |  | Genetic algorithms optimization of hedging rules for operation of the multi-purpose Ubonratana Reservoir in Thailand Chuthamat Chiamsathit, A. J. Adeloye & B. Soundharajan | 507-512 |  | Investigation of sustainable development potential for Ulubey Aquifer System, Turkey Unsal Burcu & Yazicigil Hasan | 513-518 |  | Environmental equity as a criterion for water management Maria Grande, Carlos Galvão, Lívia Miranda & Iana Rufino | 519-525 |  | Reservoirs performances under climate variability: a case study A. Longobardi, M. Mautone & C. De Luca | 526-531 |  | Strategic decision making under climate change: a case study on Lake Maggiore water system M. Micotti, R. Soncini Sessa & E. Weber | 532-537 |  | Green-roof as a solution to solve stormwater management issues? Assessment on a long time period at the parcel scale P.-A. Versini, G. Petrucci & B. de Gouvello | 538-544 |  |
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