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Application of swat hydrological model to assess the impacts of land use change on sediment loads (1) · Assessment of run-of-river hydropower potential in the data-scarce region, Omo-Gibe Basin, Ethiopia (1) · Characteristics of Precambrian basement intruded by Cretaceous geological intrusions in Monteregian Igneous Province and their impacts on regional thermal structure (1) · Coupling remote sensing and crop growth model to estimate national wheat yield in Ethiopia (1) · Estimating Heat‐Related Exposures and Urban Heat Island Impacts: A Case Study for the 2012 Chicago Heatwave (1) · IDENTIFYING EROSION HOT SPOT AREAS AND EVALUATION OF BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN THE TOBA WATERSHED, ETHIOPIA (1) · Impacts of Land‐Use Change on the Hydrology of Lake Tana Basin, Upper Blue Nile River Basin, Ethiopia (1) · PENGARUH PEMBANGUNAN HUTAN TANAMAN TERHADAP TATA AIR (STUDI SIMULASI DI DAS CITANDUY HULU) (Effect of Plantation Forest Development on Water System, A Simulation study in Upper Citanduy Watershed) (1) · PREVISÃO DE UM CASO DE CICLOGÊNESE BOMBA NO ATLÂNTICO SUL, ATRAVÉS DO MODELO WRF COM ASSIMILAÇÃO VARIACIONAL E INICIALIZAÇÃO POR FILTRO DIGITAL (1) · RAINFALL-RUNOFF MODELING AND ITS PRIORITIZATION AT SUB-WATERSHED LEVEL USING SWAT MODEL: A CASE OF FINCA’AA, OROMIA, WESTERN ETHIOPIA (1) · Resolving and Predicting Neighborhood Vulnerability to Urban Heat and Air Pollution: Insights From a Pilot Project of Community Science (1) · The Process of Heat Transfer to the Sea Caused by Wastewater from the Central Cooling System of Vinh Tan Thermal Power, Binh Thuan - Vietnam (1) · Tsunami Mitigation Strategy at Watu Ulo Beach Based on Numerical Modeling Using Delft3D-Flow (1)
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