Alshabib, Abdulrahman Nasser A
The traditional restorative materials based on amalgam are being replaced by resin composite materials. The wide acceptance of this material is due to several characteristics: it is easy to use, aesthetically pleasing and requires less cavity preparation. Furthermore, it carries fewer environmental risks. Concerns about the use of this material and...
Alam, Mohammad Faiz Pavelic, Paul
This report presents a spatial analysis conducted at global scale to identify areas of high suitability for implementing the Underground Transfer of Floods for Irrigation (UTFI) approach. The study used multiple global spatial datasets, and the related data were arranged under three categories – water supply, water demand and water storage – to ass...
Nehls, Thomas Peters, Andre Kraus, Fabian Rim, Yong Nam
Purpose: The surface store governs the rainwater partition, e.g., water storage and evaporation on paved surfaces, especially for low-intensity and low-sum rain events, which account for the greatest part of the total rainfall in a temperate climate city like Berlin, Germany. The surface store S is a fixed value, dependent on surface relief and por...
Eriyagama, Nishadi Smakhtin, Vladimir U. Udamulla, Lakshika
A key question in sustainable development is how much alteration in natural systems, such as river basins, is acceptable? One of the ways by which humans alter a river basin is by building water storage infrastructure. While storage reservoirs deliver numerous benefits, they can also induce social and environmental costs by displacing people, fragm...
Hurford, A.P. McCartney, Matthew P. Harou, J.J. Dalton, J. Smith, D. Mark Odada, E.
Built water infrastructure impacts the balance of services provided by a river and its flow regime. Impacts on both commercial and subsistence activities should be considered in water management decision-making. Various methods used to define mandatory minimum environmental releases do not account for the inherent and often complex trade-offs and s...
Dembele, M. Ceperley, N. Zwart, Sander J. Salvadore, E. Mariethoz, G. Schaefli, B.
Twelve actual evaporation datasets are evaluated for their ability to improve the performance of the fully distributed mesoscale Hydrologic Model (mHM). The datasets consist of satellite-based diagnostic models (MOD16A2, SSEBop, ALEXI, CMRSET, SEBS), satellite-based prognostic models (GLEAM v3.2a, GLEAM v3.3a, GLEAM v3.2b, GLEAM v3.3b), and reanaly...
Arsenault, K. R. Shukla, S. Hazra, A. Getirana, A. McNally, A. Kumar, S.V. Koster, R. D. Peters-Lidard, C. D. Zaitchik, B. F. Badr, H.
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Many regions in Africa and the Middle East are vulnerable to drought and to water and food insecurity, motivating agency efforts such as the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) to provide early warning of drought events in the region. Each year these warnings guide life-saving assistan...
Asfaw, W. Haile, Alemseged Tamiru Rientjes, T.
Jiang, Peipei Meinzer, Frederick C Wang, Huimin Kou, Liang Dai, Xiaoqin Fu, Xiaoli
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The New phytologist
The degree of plant iso/anisohydry is a popular framework for characterising species-specific drought responses. However, we know little about associations between below-ground and above-ground hydraulic traits as well as the broader ecological implications of this framework. For 24 understory shrub species in seasonally dry subtropical coniferous ...
Alam, Mohammad Faiz Pavelic, Paul Sharma, Navneet Sikka, Alok Kumar
The managed aquifer recharge (MAR) of excess monsoonal runoff to mitigate downstream flooding and enhance groundwater storage has received limited attention across the Indo-Gangetic Plain of the Indian subcontinent. Here, we assess the performance of a pilot MAR trial carried out in the Ramganga basin in India. The pilot consisted of a battery of 1...