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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: Neurosciences. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (118 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811570865
    Series Statement: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology Series ; v.1284
    DDC: 612.8
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Neural Circuits Underlying Innate Fear -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Animal Studies -- 1.2.1 Retinal Ganglion Cells That Detect Looming Signals -- 1.2.2 Brain Circuits That Mediate Looming-Evoked Fear Responses in Mice -- 1.3 Human Studies -- References -- Chapter 2: Neurobiology and Neural Circuits of Aggression -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Experimental Paradigms to Explore Aggression in Rodents -- 2.3 Neuroendocrinology of Aggression -- 2.4 Neurotransmitter Systems in Aggression -- 2.5 Neurocircuitry of Aggressive Behavior -- 2.5.1 Amygdala -- 2.5.2 Hypothalamus -- 2.5.3 Prefrontal Cortex -- 2.5.4 Lateral Septum -- 2.5.5 Other Brain Areas -- 2.5.6 Synthesis -- 2.6 Translational Implications -- References -- Chapter 3: Neural Regulation of Feeding Behavior -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Homeostatic Feeding -- 3.2.1 Sensing Metabolic State -- 3.2.2 Foraging and Hunting for Food -- 3.2.3 Consuming Food -- 3.2.4 Termination of Feeding -- 3.3 Hedonic Feeding -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- 4: Neural Circuits for Reward -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Dopamine and Innate Behavior -- 4.3 Medium Spiny Neurons in Striatum and Innate Behavior -- 4.4 Ventral Tegmental Area (VTA) Neurons and Innate Behavior -- 4.5 Prefrontal Cortex and Innate Behavior -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Neuronal Response and Behavioral Modulation in Social Interactions -- 5.1 Neuronal Response in Social Behavior -- 5.1.1 Neuronal Response in Social Interaction -- 5.1.1.1 Medial Prefrontal Cortex -- 5.1.1.2 Amygdala -- 5.1.1.3 Ventral Tegmental Area -- 5.1.2 Neuronal Response in Aggression -- 5.1.2.1 Hypothalamus -- 5.1.3 Neuronal Response in Dominance -- 5.1.3.1 mPFC -- 5.1.4 Neuronal Response in Social Defeat -- 5.1.5 Neuronal Response in Social Memory -- 5.1.5.1 Hippocampus. , 5.2 Neural Circuit Manipulation and Social Behavior -- 5.2.1 Social Interaction -- 5.2.1.1 mPFC -- 5.2.1.2 VTA -- 5.2.1.3 Amygdala -- 5.2.2 Social Memory -- 5.2.2.1 Hippocampus -- 5.2.3 Dominance Behavior -- 5.2.3.1 mPFC -- 5.2.4 Aggression -- 5.2.4.1 Hypothalamus -- References -- Chapter 6: Neural Circuit Mechanisms That Underlie Parental Care -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Factors That Influence the Display of Parental Behaviors -- 6.2.1 Olfactory and Auditory Cues Emitted by Pups -- 6.2.2 Environmental Stressors -- 6.2.3 Reproductive Status -- 6.3 Brain Areas Involved in Parental Care -- 6.3.1 Main Olfactory Epithelium and Vomeronasal Organ (MOE and VNO) -- 6.3.2 Auditory Cortex -- 6.3.3 Medial Amygdala (MeA) -- 6.3.4 Medial Preoptic Area (mPOA) -- 6.3.4.1 mPOA Galanin+ Neurons -- 6.3.4.2 mPOA Esr1+ Neurons -- 6.3.4.3 mPOA Vgat+ Neurons -- 6.3.5 Ventral Tegmental Area (VTA) -- 6.3.6 Periaqueductal Gray (PAG) -- 6.3.7 Paraventricular Nucleus of the Hypothalamus (PVN) -- 6.3.8 Medial Prefrontal Cortex (mPFC) -- 6.3.9 Ventrolateral Division of the Ventromedial Hypothalamus (VMHvl) -- 6.4 Cross Talk Between Neural Control of Parental Care and Other Innate Behaviors -- 6.4.1 Overlaps Between Neural Control of Paternal Care and Other Social Behaviors -- 6.4.2 Reciprocal Antagonisms Between Neural Control of Maternal Care and Feeding -- 6.5 Toward a Neural Circuit Mechanism for Parental Care -- 6.6 Conclusion and Perspective -- References -- Chapter 7: Spatial Navigation -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Role of the Hippocampus in Three Navigation Strategies -- 7.2.1 Role of the Hippocampus in Path Integration -- 7.2.2 Role of the Hippocampus in the S-R Strategy -- 7.2.3 Role of the Hippocampus in Map-Based Navigation -- 7.3 Spatially Specific Activity in the Hippocampus and the Related Limbic Circuits -- 7.3.1 Place Cells -- 7.3.2 Grid Cells. , 7.3.3 Head Direction Cells -- 7.3.4 The Relationship of Spatial Encoding by Place Cells, Grid Cells, and HD Cells -- 7.3.4.1 Place Cells Versus Grid Cells -- 7.3.4.2 HD Cells Versus Place Cells and Grid Cells -- 7.3.5 Shared Properties of Place Cells, Grid Cells, and HD Cells -- 7.4 Allocentric Space Perception Is Behind All the Spatially Specific Firing Patterns -- 7.4.1 Neural Substrate of the Allocentric Space Perception -- 7.4.2 Path Integration Is the Allocentric Space Perception in Mammals Provided with Idiothetic Inputs -- 7.4.3 Allocentric Space Perception in Place Field Repetition -- 7.4.4 Spatial and Nonspatial Information Processing in the Hippocampal Pathway -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Neural Circuits for Sleep-Wake Regulation -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 BF Subregions and Cholinergic Neurons Functions in Wakefulness Regulation -- 8.3 The Local Microcirculation of BF -- 8.4 Afferents to BF Cholinergic Neurons in Mediating Arousal -- 8.4.1 Monoaminergic Effects via BF Cholinergic Neurons on Arousal -- 8.4.2 Lateral Hypothalamus Orexinergic Inputs to the BF Cholinergic Neurons -- 8.4.3 LDT/PPT Afferents to the BF Cholinergic Neurons -- 8.4.4 Glutamatergic Afferents to the BF Cholinergic Neurons in Mediating Arousal -- 8.5 Interlink BF Cholinergic Systems Between Sleep-Wake Cycle and General Anesthesia -- References.
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Mine water-Prevention. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (521 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030670597
    Series Statement: Professional Practice in Earth Sciences Series
    DDC: 622.5
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Water Hazards in Coal Mines and Their Classifications -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Water Inrush Conceptual Site Models for Coal Mines of China -- 1.2.1 Development of Water Inrush Conceptual Site Models -- 1.2.2 Benefits of Water Inrush Conceptual Site Models -- 1.3 Classification of Water Inrush for Coal Mines of China -- 1.3.1 Principles for Classification of Mine Water Inrush -- 1.3.2 Types of Mine Water Inrush -- 1.3.3 Characteristics of Mine Water Inrushes -- 1.4 Hydrogeological Classification for Mine Water Hazard Control -- 1.4.1 Criteria of Hydrogeological Classification -- 1.4.2 Hydrogeological Classification of Coal Mines in China -- 1.4.3 Hydrogeological Characteristics of Mines -- 1.5 Advances in Prevention and Control Technologies of Mine Water Hazards -- 1.5.1 Updated Mining Principles -- 1.5.2 Evolution of Water Inrush Coefficient -- 1.5.3 Supplemental Investigation and Water Inrush Prediction -- 1.5.4 Advanced Detection and Dewatering Technologies -- 1.5.5 Early Warning Technique -- 1.5.6 Innovated Grouting Technique -- References -- 2 Mine Water Inrush Mechanisms and Prediction Methods -- 2.1 Overview of Water Inrush Studies -- 2.2 Water Inrush Mechanisms in North China's Coalfields -- 2.2.1 Hydrogeological Background -- 2.2.2 Relationship Between Aquiclude Thickness and Groundwater Pressure -- 2.2.3 Impact of Mining Activities on Geologic Barrier -- 2.2.4 Laboratory Experiments on Failure of Geologic Barrier -- 2.2.5 Initial Conductive Zone in Geologic Barrier -- 2.2.6 In-Situ Hydrofracturing Tests -- 2.3 Water Inrush Mechanism Through Karst Collapse Columns -- 2.3.1 Karst Collapse Columns and Their Relationship with Mining -- 2.3.2 Hydrogeological Characteristics of Karst Collapse Columns -- 2.3.3 Water Inrushes Through Karst Collapse Columns -- 2.4 Prediction Methods. , 2.4.1 Water Inrush Coefficient Method -- 2.4.2 Vulnerability Index Method -- 2.4.3 Three-Map and Two-Prediction Method -- 2.4.4 Five-Map and Two-Coefficient Method -- References -- 3 Modeling of Groundwater Flow in Karst Aquifers for Mine Water Control -- 3.1 Inputs to Karst Hydrogeological Systems -- 3.1.1 Discharge-Storage Method -- 3.1.2 Recession-Curve-Displacement Method -- 3.1.3 Meteorological Model -- 3.2 Groundwater Flow in Karst Hydrogeological Systems -- 3.2.1 Groundwater Flow Patterns in Karst Aquifers -- 3.2.2 Influenced Flow Patterns -- 3.2.3 Confluent Flow in Karst Aquifers -- 3.2.4 Siphon Karst Flow -- 3.3 Water Budget Analyses -- 3.3.1 Discharge Hydrograph -- 3.3.2 Discharge Recession Analysis -- 3.3.3 Discharge Chemograph -- 3.3.4 Groundwater Level Hydrograph -- 3.4 Statistical and Stochastic Methods -- 3.4.1 Regression Analysis -- 3.4.2 Kernel Analysis -- 3.4.3 Threshold Autoregressive Analysis -- 3.5 Mixing-Cell Models -- 3.5.1 Discrete-State-Compartment Model -- 3.5.2 Water Tank Models -- 3.6 Physics-Based Models -- 3.6.1 Equivalent-Porous-Medium Models -- 3.6.2 Discrete-Fracture Models -- 3.6.3 Double-Continuum Models -- 3.6.4 Determination of Hydraulic Parameters at Respective Scales -- 3.7 Quantitative Analysis of Tracer Tests -- 3.7.1 Tracer-Breakthrough Curves -- 3.7.2 Estimation of Hydraulic Parameters of Karst Conduits -- 3.7.3 Evaluation of Dynamic Dispersion in Karst Aquifers -- 3.8 Application of Dual-Porosity Model to Groundwater Simulation in the Ordovician Limestone in Jiaozuo Coalfield, China -- 3.8.1 Introduction to Jiaozuo Coalfield -- 3.8.2 Karst Conduit Distribution -- 3.8.3 Calibration of the Dual-Porosity Model -- References -- 4 Prevention and Control of Mine Water Hazards from Underlying Aquifers. , 4.1 Water Prevention and Control Technology in Mining Lower Coal Seams Under Potentiometric Pressure in Xingtai Dongpang Mine -- 4.1.1 Mine Background -- 4.1.2 Application of Water Prevention and Control Technology to Mining Under Potentiometric Pressure -- 4.2 Grouting Technology in Thin-Bedded Limestone to Prevent Water Inrushes from Underlying Aquifers in Zhuzhuang Coal Mine of Huaibei Coalfield -- 4.2.1 Background -- 4.2.2 Large-Scale Advance Grouting Technology in Transforming Limestone into Water Barrier -- 4.3 Utilization of the Top of the Ordovician Limestone in the Sangshuping Mine of Hancheng and the Underground Grouting Transformation Technology -- 4.3.1 Mine Background -- 4.3.2 Utilization of Top of the Ordovician Limestone and Underground Grouting Transformation Technology -- 4.4 Emergency Mitigation Technology of Water Inrush Induced Mine Flooding in Luotuoshan Coal Mine in Wuhai Energy Co., Ltd. -- 4.4.1 Overview -- 4.4.2 Emergency Water-Plugging Technology in #16 Coal Seam Air Return Lane -- 4.4.3 Comprehensive Investigation Technology of Water Inrush Point -- 4.5 Characterization and Remediation of Karst Collapse Columns in Renlou Coal Mine, China -- 4.5.1 Mine Background -- 4.5.2 Water Source Discrimination by Temperature and Hardness Measurements -- 4.5.3 Geophysical Investigations -- 4.5.4 Borehole Exploration and Grouting -- 4.5.5 Summary -- 4.6 Design and Construction of Watertight Plugs in Permeable Karst Collapse Columns in Restoration of Flooded Dongpang Mine, China -- 4.6.1 Mine Background -- 4.6.2 Construction of the Watertight Plug -- 4.6.3 Completion Criteria of Grouting -- 4.6.4 Grout Intake Distribution -- 4.6.5 Evaluation of Plug Effectiveness -- 4.6.6 Summary -- 4.7 Utilization of Paleokarst Crust of Ordovician Limestone in Water Inrush Control in Sihe Coal Mine, Shanxi Province. , 4.7.1 Introduction to Paleokarst Crust -- 4.7.2 Characteristics of Paleokarst Crust at Sihe Mine -- 4.7.3 Hydrogeogical Properties of Fengfeng Formation -- 4.7.4 Thickness of Aquifuge in Fengfeng Formation -- 4.7.5 Summary -- 5 Prevention and Control of Mine Water Hazards from Overlying Aquifers -- 5.1 Water Control Technology for Overlying Thick-Bedded Sandstone Fissure Aquifer in Hujiahe Mine, Binchang, Shaanxi -- 5.1.1 Mine Background -- 5.1.2 Exploration and Prevention Techniques for Water Hazards Posed by the Overlying Thick Sandstone Fissure Aquifer -- 5.1.3 Exploration and Prevention Technologies of Water Hazards from Overlying Thick Sandstone Fissure Aquifers -- 5.2 Prevention and Control Technology for Water Disaster from Bed-Separation Voids of Overlying Formations in Hongliu Coal Mine, Ningdong Coalfield -- 5.2.1 Mine Background -- 5.2.2 Investigation and Mitigation of Bed-Separation Water Inrush -- 5.2.3 Summary of Bed-Separation Groundwater Control -- 5.3 Prevention Technology on Water and Sand Inrush in Halagou Coal Mine, Shendong Coalfield -- 5.3.1 Mine Background -- 5.3.2 Mechanism and Conditions of Water and Sand Inrush -- 5.3.3 Prevention and Control Technology of Water and Sand Inrush -- 6 Investigation and Prevention of Water Hazards from Old Mine Pools in Ordos -- 6.1 Background of Mining Area -- 6.2 Technical Approaches -- 6.3 Geophysical Methods -- 6.3.1 High-Density Electrical Resistivity Imaging -- 6.3.2 Transient Electromagnetic Method -- 6.3.3 Shallow Seismic Method -- 6.3.4 EH4 Magnetotelluric Method -- 6.3.5 Control-Source Audio Magnetotelluric Method -- 6.3.6 Magnetic Method -- 6.4 Achievements by Electrical and Magnetic Imaging -- 6.4.1 Geophysical Survey Layout -- 6.4.2 Results of Electrical Resistivity Imaging Survey -- 6.4.3 Results of Transient Electromagnetic Survey -- 6.4.4 Results of Magnetic Survey. , 6.5 Experience with Reconnaissance of Coal Mine Goafs in Ordos -- 6.5.1 Unified Organization and Implementation Led by Government -- 6.5.2 Reliance on Technical Institutions to Improve Reconnaissance Effectiveness -- 6.5.3 Active Cooperation of Coal Mine Enterprises -- 6.5.4 Concerted Efforts from All Parties -- 7 Technologies in Sealing Massive Karst Conduits in Restoration of a Flooded Open Pit Quarry in West Virginia, United States -- 7.1 Mine Background -- 7.2 Water Source and Pathway Investigations -- 7.3 Concept of Remediation Design -- 7.3.1 Selection of Cut off Methodology -- 7.3.2 Selection of Grouting Concepts -- 7.3.3 Evolution of the Remediation Program -- 7.4 Execution of Mitigation -- 7.4.1 Drilling -- 7.4.2 Grouting -- 7.5 Drilling and Grouting Quantities -- 7.6 Impact of Grouting Program on Quarry Inflow Characteristics -- 7.7 Summary -- References -- 8 Environmental Impact Assessment in Hongliulin Coal Mine -- 8.1 Mine Background Setting -- 8.1.1 Geographical Location -- 8.1.2 Mining History -- 8.1.3 Resources and Reserves -- 8.2 Geoenvironmental Background -- 8.2.1 Physical Geography -- 8.2.2 Topography -- 8.2.3 Stratum Lithology and Geological Structure -- 8.2.4 Aquifer and Aquiclude -- 8.2.5 Groundwater Flow, Recharge, and Discharge -- 8.2.6 Analysis of Groundwater Recharge Conditions in the Mine -- 8.2.7 Geotechnical Conditions -- 8.2.8 Characteristics of Coal Seam -- 8.2.9 Other Human Engineering Activities in the Mine and its Vicinity -- 8.3 Geoenvironmental Impact Assessment -- 8.3.1 Evaluation Scope and Level -- 8.3.2 Assessment of Background Conditions -- 8.3.3 Soil Erosion Intensity -- 8.3.4 Vegetation and Coverage -- 8.3.5 Summary -- 8.4 Predictive Geoenvironmental Assessment -- 8.4.1 Predictive Assessment of Geological Disasters -- 8.4.2 Predictive Assessment of Aquifers. , 8.4.3 Evaluation of Impact on Topography and Landscape.
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  • 3
    Keywords: Mine water. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (194 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030401160
    Series Statement: Springer Theses Series
    DDC: 622.5
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Supervisor's Foreword -- Parts of this thesis have been published in the following journal articles: -- This research was supported by the following projects: -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Research Background and Significance -- 1.2 Current Research Status -- 1.2.1 Research on Water-Bearing and Water-resisting Properties of the TOL in NCCs -- 1.2.2 Pertinent Research on Grouting Reconstruction of the TOL -- 1.3 Major Limitations of Current Research -- 1.4 Research Content and Technical Approach -- 1.4.1 Research Content -- 1.4.2 Research Method and Technical Approach -- References -- 2 Paleosedimentary Environments and Karst Characteristics of Ordovician Limestone in North China Coalfields -- 2.1 Paleotectonic Movement in NCCs -- 2.2 Evolution of the Paleosedimentary Environments in NCCs -- 2.3 Characteristics of Karst Development of Ordovician Limestone in NCCs -- References -- 3 Water-Bearing and Water-resisting Properties of Top of Ordovician Limestone in North China Coalfields -- 3.1 Research on Planar Division of Water Yield Property of TOL in NCCs -- 3.1.1 Analysis on the Influencing Factors of Water Abundance of the TOL -- 3.1.2 Comprehensive Evaluation Method of Water Abundance of the TOL -- 3.1.3 Case Study of Water Abundance of the TOL -- 3.2 Research on Vertical Zonation of Water-Bearing and Water-resisting Properties of the TOL in NCCs -- 3.2.1 Three Vertical Zones in the TOL -- 3.2.2 Case Study of Vertical Zoning of Water-Bearing and Water-resisting Properties of the TOL -- References -- 4 Utilizability of Weathered and Filled Zone of Top of Ordovician Limestone in North China Coalfields -- 4.1 Formation, Evolution, and Spatial Distribution Characteristics of the Weathered and Filled Zone of the TOL -- 4.2 Experimental Study on the Utilizability of the Weathered and Filled Zone of TOL as Aquifuge. , 4.2.1 Rock Strength Test -- 4.2.2 Rock Permeability Test -- 4.2.3 Water-resisting Capacity and Rock Strength Test of TOL -- 4.3 Utilizability of the Weathered and Filled Zone of the TOL as Aquifuge -- References -- 5 Criterion for Utilization and Grouting Reconstruction of Top of Ordovician Limestone -- 5.1 Criterion for Utilization and Grouting Reconstruction of the TOL -- 5.2 Thickness of Grouting Reconstruction of the TOL -- 5.3 Prediction Methods of Damage Depth in Coal Seam Floor -- References -- 6 Technical System of Grouting Reconstruction of Top of Ordovician Limestone -- 6.1 Experimental Study on Grouting Material Formula Using Pulverized Coal Ash -- 6.2 Dispersion Properties of Grout in Karst Fractures of the TOL -- 6.3 Surface Automatic Grouting System Using Fly Ash-Based Grouting Materials -- References -- 7 Case Study of Utilization and Grouting Reconstruction of Top of Ordovician Limestone -- 7.1 Background of Tested Working Face 3105 in Sangshuping Coal Mine, Hancheng Mining Area -- 7.2 Karst Characteristics and Water Yield Properties of TOL in Sangshuping Coal Mine -- 7.3 Utilization of the TOL in Working Face 3105 -- Reference -- 8 Conclusions and Innovation Points -- 8.1 Conclusions -- 8.2 Innovation Points.
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Hydrogeology. ; Water-supply. ; Geotechnical engineering. ; Water pollution.
    Description / Table of Contents: Water Hazards in Coal Mines and Their Classifications -- Mechanisms of Water Hazards in Coal Mines -- Techniques of Identifying Water Hazards in Coal Mines -- Evaluations and Prediction of Water Hazards in Coal Mines -- Monitoring and Early-Warning Techniques for Water Hazards in Coal Mines -- Proactive Mitigation of Water Inrush Risk on Regional Scales -- Emergency Responses to Water Hazards in Coal Mines -- Integration of Mine Water into Resource Planning -- Regulations on Water Hazard Control and Management -- Case Studies on Prevention and Mitigation of Water Hazards in Coal Mines.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIV, 510 p. 223 illus., 121 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030670597
    Series Statement: Professional Practice in Earth Sciences
    Language: English
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Geology. ; Geotechnical engineering. ; Hydrogeology.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Paleosedimentary Environments And Karst Characteristics Of Ordovician Limestone In North China Coalfields -- Water-Bearing And Water-Resisting Properties Of Top Of Ordovician Limestone In North China Coalfields -- Utilizability Of Weathered And Filled Zone Of Top Of Ordovician Limestone In North China Coalfields -- Criterion For Utilization And Grouting Reconstruction Of Top Of Ordovician Limestone -- Technical System Of Grouting Reconstruction Of Top Of Ordovician Limestone -- Case Study Of Utilization And Grouting Reconstruction Of Top Of Ordovician Limestone -- Conclusions And Innovation Points.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 183 p. 98 illus., 83 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9783030401160
    Series Statement: Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-25
    Description: Assessments of water and energy security over historical and future periods require hydrologic models that can accurately simulate reservoir operations. However, scare reservoir operation data limits the accuracy of current reservoir representations in simulating reservoir behaviors. Furthermore, the reliability of these representations under changing inflow regimes remains unclear, which makes their application for long future planning horizons questionable. To this end, we propose a synergistic framework to predict the release, storage, and hydropower production of ungauged reservoirs (i.e., reservoirs without in‐situ inflow, release, storage, and operating rules) by combining remotely sensed reservoir operating patterns and model‐simulated reservoir inflow with conceptual reservoir operation schemes within a land surface‐hydrologic model. A previously developed reservoir operation scheme is extended with a storage anomaly based calibration approach to accommodate the relatively short time series and large time intervals of remotely sensed data. By setting up controlled experiments in the Yalong River Basin in China, we show that remote sensing can improve the parameter estimation and simulations of ungauged reservoirs for all selected reservoir operation schemes, thereby improving the downstream flood and streamflow simulations. However, most of these schemes show degraded accuracies of reservoir operation simulations under a changing inflow regime, which could lead to unreliable assessments of future water resources and hydropower production. In comparison, our newly extended reservoir operation scheme can be more adaptable to flow regime variations. Our study provides a practical framework for reservoir impact assessments and predictions with the ongoing satellite altimetry projects such as Surface Water and Ocean Topography.
    Description: Key Points: Satellite remote sensing can improve the representation of ungauged reservoirs and streamflow simulations in hydrologic models. A reservoir operation scheme for ungauged reservoirs is extended and tailored to the use of remotely sensed reservoir operation data. Reservoir operation schemes with storage‐based model structures can be more reliable in reservoir simulations under a changing flow regime.
    Description: National Key Research and Development Program of China http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100012166
    Description: Belt and Road Special Foundation of the State Key Laboratory of Hydrology‐Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering
    Description: German Research Foundation
    Description: German Federal Ministry of Science of Education
    Description: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7190469
    Description: https://global-surface-water.appspot.com/download
    Description: https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/DF80WG
    Description: https://aviso-data-center.cnes.fr/
    Keywords: ddc:551.48 ; reservoir operation schemes ; remote sensing ; satellite altimetry ; SWOT ; hydrologic prediction ; hydrologic simulation
    Language: English
    Type: doc-type:article
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