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Samboko, H.T. (author)
The unavailability of consistent accurate river flow data is a significant impediment to understanding water resources availability, and hydrological extremes. This is particularly true for remote, difficult to access, morphologically active and therefore rapidly changing rivers. The state of global river discharge monitoring with respect to...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Sarisen, Dondu (author), Koukoravas, Vasilis (author), Farmani, Raziyeh (author), Kapelan, Z. (author), Memon, Fayyaz Ali (author)
Intermittent water supply (IWS) is widely used around the world, and with the increase in population and predicted future water scarcity, IWS applications seem to continue. While most of the existing studies on water supply concentrate on continuous water supply (CWS), the research focused on the IWS is now becoming mainstream. Hydraulic...
review 2022
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Gebremedhin, Eskedar T. (author), Basco-Carrera, Laura (author), Jonoski, Andreja (author), Iliffe, Mark (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author)
Participatory modelling has become a growing concept in environmental modelling, as it allows stakeholders to be involved in various stages of model development. The majority of studies, however, have focused on the participation during model use for scenario analysis and strategy evaluation after the model has been developed. Large-scale...
journal article 2020
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Matgen, P. (author)
The technique of active microwave remote sensing has made much progress toward its high potential to monitor water storage changes in terrestrial surface and subsurface water bodies at various spatial and temporal scales. The number of studies demonstrating the support these data can offer in hydrological and hydraulic model building, model...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Baptist, M.J. (author)
Understanding the interactions between the ecosystem and the morphology of river floodplains, i.e. floodplain biogeomorphology, is becoming increasingly important in view of modern river management and climate change. There is a need for predictive models for the natural response of river floodplains to hydraulic measures and river...
doctoral thesis 2005
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Schoemaker, H.J. (author)
E1: Golven opgewekt in water van constante diepte door bewegende lichamen (1963) E2: Afwijking in de gewenste golfvorm door variërend toerental van de golfmachine (1958) E3: Golmachine “De Slang” (1958) E4: Slang-golfopwekker (1962) E5: Watercirculatie ondiepwater stuurvijver (1962)
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