Hydrologic modelers are increasingly using explainable AI (XAI) to provide additional insight into complex hydrological problems, but a new University of Adelaide study suggests XAI's insights may not ...
Hydrological modelling combines mathematical representations of the water cycle with observational and remote‐sensing data to simulate the distribution and movement of water through catchments, ...
Hydrological modelling entails constructing mathematical representations of the water cycle within a defined catchment area, linking precipitation, evapotranspiration, infiltration, storage and runoff ...
The IAEA is launching a new research project to integrate isotope tracers into hydrological and climate modelling systems for more robust simulations of water availability. Forecasting climate and ...
Hydrologic models that simulate and predict water flow are used to estimate how natural systems respond to different scenarios such as changes in climate, land use, and soil management. The output ...
The fluvial geomorphology field has long investigated the interplay between climate, hydrology, and sediment transport in river systems. Recent studies ...
The hydrologic system is subjected unprecedented stresses and increasing demands driven by climate variabilities, landuse changes, groundwater ...
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