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Distributed fiber-optic temperature sensing for hydrologic systemsOrganic pollution of rivers: Combined threats of urbanization, livestock farming and global climate changeThe closed city as a strategy to reduce vulnerability of urban areas for climate change.Continuity vs. the Crowd-Tradeoffs Between Continuous and Intermittent Citizen Hydrology Streamflow ObservationsCalibrating single-ended fiber-optic Raman spectra distributed temperature sensing dataDouble-ended calibration of fiber-optic Raman spectra distributed temperature sensing data.Systematic high-resolution assessment of global hydropower potential.Measuring Tree Properties and Responses Using Low-Cost Accelerometers.Crop growth and development effects on surface albedo for maize and cowpea fields in Ghana, West Africa.Highly parameterized inversion of groundwater reactive transport for a complex field site.The Impacts of Heating Strategy on Soil Moisture Estimation Using Actively Heated Fiber Optics.Locating illicit connections in storm water sewers using fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing.Real-time control of combined surface water quantity and quality: polder flushing.The relationship between Anopheles gambiae density and rice cultivation in the savannah zone and forest zone of Côte d'Ivoire.An empirical malaria distribution map for West Africa.Hyper-resolution global hydrological modelling: what is next?The influence of hard substratum reflection and calibration profiles on in situ fluorescence measurements of benthic microalgal biomass.A new bankruptcy method for conflict resolution in water resources allocation.Reduction of Used Memory Ensemble Kalman Filtering (RumEnKF): A data assimilation scheme for memory intensive, high performance computingMedicinal footprint of the population of the Rhine basinDiurnal Differences in Global ERS Scatterometer Backscatter Observations of the Land SurfaceUsing Diurnal Variation in Backscatter to Detect Vegetation Water StressSeasonal Variation of Temporal Patterns of Water Flux in a Cashew Orchard Under Sub-humid Tropical ConditionsScatterometer-Derived Soil Moisture Calibrated for Soil Texture With a One-Dimensional Water-Flow ModelHydrological parameterization through remote sensing in Volta Basin, West AfricaHydroclimatology of the Volta River Basin in West Africa: Trends and variability from 1901 to 2002Use of isotopes to study floodplain wetland and river flow interaction in the White Volta River basin, GhanaSkin Effect of Fresh Water Measured Using Distributed Temperature SensingRecent advances in water resources managementPractical considerations for enhanced-resolution coil-wrapped distributed temperature sensingReply to comment by Keith J. Beven and Hannah L. Cloke on “Hyperresolution global land surface modeling: Meeting a grand challenge for monitoring Earth's terrestrial water”Hyperresolution global land surface modeling: Meeting a grand challenge for monitoring Earth's terrestrial waterWater stress detection in the Amazon using radarDielectric Response of Corn Leaves to Water StressA comparison between leaf dielectric properties of stressed and unstressed tomato plantsImpact of Diurnal Variation in Vegetation Water Content on Radar Backscatter From Maize During Water StressEffects of sand storage dams on groundwater levels with examples from KenyaIntroduction to special section on Uncertainty Assessment in Surface and Subsurface Hydrology: An overview of issues and challengesMeasurement and modelling of transpiration of a rain-fed citrus orchard under subhumid tropical conditionsThe eWaterCycle project
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