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Cooperative operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam reduces Nile riverine floods

Mohammed Basheer
- 07 May 2021 - 
- Vol. 37, Iss: 6, pp 1-10
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This article is published in River Research and Applications.The article was published on 2021-05-07 and is currently open access. It has received 15 citations till now.

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Rediscovering, Reevaluating, and Restoring Lost River-Wetland Corridors

TL;DR: River-wetland corridors as mentioned in this paper form where a high degree of connectivity between the surface and subsurface (hyporheic) components of streamflow creates an interconnected (anastomosed) system of channels, wetlands, ponds, and lakes.
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Collaborative management of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam increases economic benefits and resilience.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce a new modeling framework that simulates the Nile River System and Egypt's macro economy, with dynamic feedbacks between the river system and the macroeconomy, to compare water resources management strategies for the Nile in a quest for efficient use of the river's limited and stressed water resources.
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Colossal oxygen vacancy formation at a fluorite-bixbyite interface

Lixin Sun, +2 more
- 01 Mar 2020 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method to solve the problem of energy-efficient wireless sensor networks for the U.S. Office of Science User Facility (OSUF).
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Effect of Waste Tire Rubber Particles on Concrete Abrasion Resistance Under High-Speed Water Flow

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the abrasion resistance of rubberized concrete using the underwater-steel-ball method, and they showed that rubber particles increase the slump of concrete mixtures.
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Contested baselines and transboundary water resources management, with illustrations from the Nile

TL;DR: In this article , the effect of policy intervention is estimated as the difference between a state of the world without the intervention and with the intervention, where the intervention is defined as a dynamic baseline.
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Flood Risk = Hazard • Values • Vulnerability

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed that flood risk is a function of the flood hazard, the exposed values and their vulnerability, and the increase in flood losses must be attributed to changes in each of these aspects.
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Cooperation on International Rivers A Continuum for Securing and Sharing Benefits

TL;DR: The concept of cooperation is often cast as all or nothing, implying that cooperation is an extreme, in direct opposition to war as discussed by the authors, and this conceptual construct obscures the many practical levels of cooperation that states can undertake to their mutual advantage.
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