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Hydrological asymmetry and water stress in Peru: An integrated assessment of resource distribution, anthropogenic pressure, and governance gaps across three drainage basins
Peru faces extreme hydrological asymmetry with 66% of population in water-scarce Pacific basin but only 2% of renewable resources. Analysis reveals governance gaps, unsustainable groundwater.
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River stage dynamics drive dissolved oxygen in riparian aquifers
Global sensitivity analysis with deep learning identifies river stage dynamics as primary control on dissolved oxygen in riparian aquifers, with implications for subsurface redox prediction.
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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.
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Integrated calibration improved Nile River model performance
Integrated sensitivity-optimisation framework for calibrating hydrodynamic and water-quality models applied to the Nile River using Brute-Force analysis and Dual-Annealing optimisation.
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SWAT review links land use, climate, and watershed outcomes
SWAT modeling synthesizes 143 studies on land use and climate impacts in developing agricultural watersheds, revealing urbanization effects on water quality and effectiveness of combined.
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Human water management alters streamflow in key U.S. regions
Diagnostic framework and data inventory for analyzing human water-management interventions on streamflow regimes in the Contiguous United States, with application to the Mississippi River Basin.