Wiley Online Library : Water Resources Research
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Composition of Stream Dissolved Organic Matter Across Canadian Forested Ecozones Varies in Three Dimensions Linked to Landscape and Climate

Abstract Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a key variable influencing aquatic ecosystem processes. The concentration and composition of DOM in streams depend on both the delivery of DOM from terrestrial sources and on aquatic DOM production and degradation. However, there is limited understanding of the variability of stream DOM composition at continental...

Wed May 8, 2024 12:00
Generative Adversarial Network for Real‐Time Flash Drought Monitoring: A Deep Learning Study

Abstract Droughts are among the most devastating natural hazards, occurring in all regions with different climate conditions. The impacts of droughts result in significant damages annually around the world. While drought is generally described as a slow-developing hazardous event, a rapidly developing type of drought, the so-called flash drought has...

Wed May 8, 2024 12:00
The Impacts of Changing Winter Warm Spells on Snow Ablation Over Western North America

Abstract An increase in winter air temperature can amplify snowmelt and sublimation in mountain regions with implications to water resources and ecological systems. Winter Warm Spells (WWS) are defined as a winter period (December to February, DJF) of at least 3 consecutive days with daily maximum temperature anomaly above the 90th percentile (using...

Wed May 8, 2024 12:00
Spatial and Temporal Changes in Nutrient Source Contribution in a Lowland Catchment Within the Baltic Sea Region Under Climate Change Scenarios

Abstract Currently, climate change is considered as an important factor affecting nutrient loads introduced through riverine systems into the Baltic Sea. Although the prospect of a large increase in pollution has long seemed very real, it still does not translate into planning of effective remedial actions. One of the factors limiting the development...

Wed May 8, 2024 12:00
Generation of High‐Resolution Water Surface Slopes From Multi‐Mission Satellite Altimetry

Abstract For nearly three decades, satellite radar altimetry has provided measurements of the water surface elevation (WSE) of rivers. These observations can be used to calculate the water surface slope (WSS), which is an essential parameter for estimating flow velocity and river discharge. In this study, we calculate a non time-varying high-resolution...

Wed May 8, 2024 12:00
Disambiguating Concepts of Fairness in Stormwater Management: A Review of Economic Efficiency and Equity

Abstract To confront the converging challenges of failing infrastructure, climate change, degraded water quality, and fewer undeveloped lands, many municipalities are establishing stormwater utilities (SWUs) to allocate a dedicated funding source to stormwater management (SWM) services. As a public service, creating a “fair” SWU by defining collective...

Wed May 8, 2024 12:00

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