Drainage basin

  1. Most reviewed catchment models cover ecology, few cover social factors
    Review of ten catchment models in New Zealand shows strong capacity for ecological climate change simulation but substantial gaps in representing economic and cultural social-system impacts.
  2. Downscaled projections show stronger rainfall extremes in two Philippine basins
    High-resolution climate projections for Pampanga and Pasig-Marikina-Laguna-Lake basins reveal intensifying rainfall extremes, elevated design rainfall, and increased seasonal variability.
  3. Graph neural networks identified flood-vulnerable river segments
    Graph neural network framework for assessing flood vulnerability in river basins. Identifies high-risk segments and flood-prone sub-basins by combining hydrological attributes with network topology.
  4. Bankruptcy rules guided pollutant allocation in Abbas-Abad River
    Integrated water quality modeling approach using bankruptcy rules and particle swarm optimization for equitable pollution load allocation in a semiarid mountainous river system.
  5. Climate-adapted planning is needed for floodplain biodiversity
    Species distribution and hydrological modelling framework for climate-adapted conservation planning of floodplain biodiversity across catchment and reach scales.