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The IAEA is launching a new research project to integrate isotope tracers into hydrological and climate modelling systems for more robust simulations of water availability.
The Kabul River Basin is highly vulnerable to flooding due to its steep mountainous terrain, heavy seasonal rainfall, and ...
The hybrid model is engineered not just for academic precision, but to guide real-world policy on climate resilience and ...
By integrating advanced forecasting technologies like HydroForecast, global mine operators can gain a critical edge: dynamic ...
North America's deepest gorge, Hells Canyon, which slithers along the border of Idaho and Oregon, is a surprisingly new ...
The Baldwin County Commission is partnering with the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program and Dauphin Island Sea Lab ...
The city and Army Corps of Engineers updated City Council last week about the massive effort to protect Norfolk from major ...
Scientists have simulated the addition of floating solar panels to Switzerland’s Etzelwerk, an open-loop pumped-storage hydropower plant. Using 10% of the upper reservoir for the solar panels, the ...
St. John the Baptist Parish has unveiled its new Drainage Master Plan, a major milestone in the Parish’s ongoing efforts to ...