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Optimisation of reservoir operation mode to improve sediment transport capacity of silt-laden rivers

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In this article, a method to remodel the water-sediment relationship of natural rivers by optimising the reservoir operation was proposed, and the results demonstrate that the proposed method improved the sediment transport capacity of the lower reaches of the Yellow River.
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This article is published in Journal of Hydrology.The article was published on 2021-03-01. It has received 15 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sediment transport & Sediment.

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Adjustment of flood discharge capacity with varying boundary conditions in a braided reach of the Lower Yellow River

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the adjustment of flood discharge capacity in the Lower Yellow River (LYR) because of its profound importance in sediment transport and flood control decision-making, and additionally its magnitude is influenced by the channel and upstream boundary conditions, which have significantly varied with the ongoing implementation of soil and water conservation measures in the Loess Plateau and the operation of Xiaolangdi Reservoir.
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Successful and sustainable governance of the lower Yellow River, China: A floodplain utilization approach for balancing ecological conservation and development

TL;DR: In this paper, a model has been proposed for the methodical development and safe utilization of the lower Yellow River floodplain to provide flood control with a graded standard, sediment deposition in the partitioned zone, and the free exchange of channel runoff and sediment.
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Evaluation and Validation of Estimated Sediment Yield and Transport Model Developed with Model Tree Technique

TL;DR: In this paper , the applicability of existing sediment yield and transport estimation models developed using data mining classification and prediction techniques and validated them was evaluated by using an acoustic Doppler current profiler and laser in situ scattering and transmission at measuring points in the main stream of the Nakdong River.
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Recent variation in channel erosion efficiency of the Lower Yellow River with different channel patterns

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the spatio-temporal adjustment characteristics of channel evolution in the Lower Yellow River (LYR) covering different channel-pattern reaches of braided, transitional and meandering.
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Optional water development strategies for the Yellow River Basin: Balancing agricultural and ecological water demands

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors presented a modeling scenario analysis of some water development strategies to harmonize water withdrawal demand and ecological water demand in the Yellow River Basin through water savings and interbasin water transfers.
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Significant wave height forecasting via an extreme learning machine model integrated with improved complete ensemble empirical mode decomposition

TL;DR: The hybrid ICEEMDAN-ELM model is found to be a beneficial Hs forecasting tool in accordance to high performance accuracy and is vital for designing of reliable ocean energy converters.
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Designing a multi-stage multivariate empirical mode decomposition coupled with ant colony optimization and random forest model to forecast monthly solar radiation

TL;DR: The proposed multi-stage MEMD-ACO-RF model outperformed models that were compared during the testing phase and has shown the prospects of an accurate forecasting tool for monthly solar radiation forecasting.
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Complete ensemble empirical mode decomposition hybridized with random forest and kernel ridge regression model for monthly rainfall forecasts

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a hybrid CEEMD-RF-KRR model for forecasting rainfall at Gilgit, Muzaffarabad, and Parachinar in Pakistan at monthly time scale.
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Incentives in water management reform: assessing the effect on water use, production, and poverty in the Yellow River Basin

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors track the evolution of water management reform and seek to identify the incentive mechanisms that encourage water managers to more efficiently use water, identifying the impact on crop water use of the incentives provided to water managers during reform, and exploring how changes in incentives also affect agricultural production, farmer income, and poverty.
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