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Grains, Rains, Drains, Strains and hopefully some Brains
New Delhi, India
Joined April 2018
New research article: A coupled atmospheric–hydrologic modeling system with variable grid sizes for rainfall–runoff simulation in semi-humid and semi-arid watersheds: how does the coupling scale affects the results?
hess.copernicus.org
Abstract. The coupled atmospheric–hydrologic modeling system is an effective way to improve the accuracy of rainfall–runoff modeling and extend the lead time in real-time flood forecasting. The aim...
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Last chance to join the final Session 3 of the CSDMS Summer Science Series, July 28th, 10AM Mountain Daylight Time! Virtual and no-cost. @AGU_EPSP, @GeoLatinas, @NABGSocial, @ESWNtweets Registration required: https://t.co/9lC6TP6nS3
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Discussion open for comments: Developing a hydrological monitoring and sub-seasonal to seasonal forecasting system for South and Southeast Asian river basins
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NGeo: A review of the organic carbon cycle suggests links between deep and surface reservoirs have strengthened over time https://t.co/nMLp8AcOKa
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PostDoc opportunity in Modeling and Analysis of Urban Systems Using Big Data Created by Human Activity in the Context of Disaster Risk Management at the Columbia University, New York. See also:
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Discussion open for comments: Real-time reservoir flood control operation enhanced by data assimilation
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Discussion open for comments: Identifying meteorological drivers of extreme impacts: an application to simulated crop yields
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Discussion open for comments: Signatures of human intervention – or not? Downstream intensification of hydrological drought along a large Central Asian River: the individual roles of climate variability and land use change
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New paper: Unraveling the Mysteries of Asymmetric Topography at Gabilan Mesa, California, By Richardson et al., https://t.co/w4abAVnYgb
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Why are slopes that face the poles sometimes steeper than slopes that face the equator (like in our profile pic)? Paul Richardson takes a comprehensive look in 2 new @JGREarthSurface papers: https://t.co/vqrSQfVwq7
https://t.co/VIwqH5XO5N
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To save the planet we need to understand the planet. - Earth Science
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Latest Videos Universities University Geoscience UK is a national organisation that represents all Earth Science departments in the UK. Our purpose is to promote discussion and exchange of informat...
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New research article: Modelling impacts of spatially variable erosion drivers on suspended sediment dynamics
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Abstract. Suspended sediment load in rivers is highly uncertain because sediment production and transport at catchment scale are strongly variable in space and time, and they are affected by catchm...
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New paper: Quantifying Near‐Surface Rock Strength on a Regional Scale From Hillslope Stability Models, by Townsend et al., https://t.co/AB7yPOAPbP
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NGeo: Formation of mass independent fractionation of sulfur signatures recorded in Archean sedimentary rocks could have occurred in an oxygen-rich atmosphere https://t.co/TmhCTxyp5w
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New original research article: Effects of microplastic and microglass particles on soil microbial community structure in an arable soil (Chernozem)
soil.copernicus.org
Abstract. Microplastic and microglass particles from different sources enter aquatic and terrestrial environments. The complexity of their environmental impact is difficult to capture, and the...
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Discussion open for comments: Short communication: Multiscalar drag decomposition in fluvial systems using a transform-roughness correlation (TRC) approach
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Discussion open for comments: Field-scale soil moisture bridges the spatial-scale gap between drought monitoring and agricultural yields
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New paper: Toward Improved Accuracy of Remote Sensing Approaches for Quantifying Suspended Sediment: Implications for Suspended‐Sediment Monitoring, by Dethier et al., https://t.co/vuDjQQSRMz
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New research article: The role of frost cracking in local denudation of steep Alpine rockwalls over millennia (Eiger, Switzerland)
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Abstract. Denudation of steep rockwalls is driven by rock fall processes of various sizes and magnitudes. Rockwalls are sensitive to temperature changes mainly because thermo-cryogenic processes...
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New paper: Modeling the Formation of Topographic Asymmetry by Aspect‐Dependent Erosional Processes and Lateral Channel Migration, by Richardson et al., https://t.co/nJBugJU0eS
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