- Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
- Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
- Hydrological Forecasting Using AI
- Soil erosion and sediment transport
- Fish Ecology and Management Studies
- Heavy metals in environment
- Water Quality and Pollution Assessment
- Water resources management and optimization
- Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
- Hydrology and Drought Analysis
- Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
- Cryospheric studies and observations
- Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
- Urban Heat Island Mitigation
- Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
- Climate variability and models
- Transboundary Water Resource Management
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Hydraulic flow and structures
- Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques
- Climate change and permafrost
- Disaster Management and Resilience
- Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
- Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
China Three Gorges University
2023-2025
Yangtze River Pharmaceutical Group (China)
2023-2024
Zhengzhou University
2020-2024
Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
2021
Typical basin in semi-arid and semi humid areas the middle reaches of Yellow River Floods are among most devastating natural disasters. Timely accurate forecasting runoff is crucial to safeguard human lives, minimize property damage, enhance efficiency reservoir power generation, ensure safety water supply. In this study, rainfall flow data 98 floods occurring between 1971 2014 Jingle sub-basin, a tributary basin, China, were analyzed using dynamic clustering random forest techniques...
Abstract Global warming is affecting animal populations worldwide, through chronic temperature increases and an increase in the frequency of extreme heatwave events. Reservoirs are essential for water security. All watersheds with reservoirs impacted by their construction. These artificial ecosystems controlled humans change considerably natural terrestrial aquatic ecosystem systems biodiversity. The rapid population growth, urbanization, industrialization accompanied river discharges, which...
Abstract Globally there is already a lot of pressure on water resources because climate change, economic development, as well an increasing global populace. Many rivers originate in the mountains, where snowfall fluctuations and climate’s inherent unpredictability affect hydrological processes. Climate change sensitivity has been recognized recent years would hydropower, such humidity, cloudiness, precipitation, that are considered; warming emerges one most important contributors to change....
Abstract Freshwater is unquestionably the most crucial resource essential for sustenance and advancement of humankind. This invaluable entity surpasses all societal, economic, environmental domains, consequently rendering it a ubiquitous good. Globally, has been estimated that industrial sector employs approximately 20% available freshwater. The principal aim within domain to maximize production efficiency, rather than prioritizing enhancement water conservation efficiency. Research suggests...
Abstract To address the two problems of unclear delineation sub‐catchment and complicated cumbersome parameter rate determination in Storm Water Management Model (SWMM), this study proposes a rapid construction method SWMM based on principle single urban functional area combined with K‐means clustering algorithm, The research is southern part Jinshui District, Zhengzhou City. Hydrological Response Unit (HRU) contains only area, divided by combining natural social attributes surface....
Runoff reduction in most river basins China has become a hotpot recent years. The Gushanchuan river, primary tributary of the middle Yellow Northern China, showed significant downward trend last century. Little is known regarding relative contributions changing environment to observed hydrological trends and response on runoff generation process its watershed. On basis meteorological data from 1965–2010, Mann-Kendall test climate elasticity method were used distinguish effects change human...
ABSTRACT Pakistan has a range of water resources, including many rivers, large glaciers in the Himalayas, and significant underground reserves, located throughout country. However, country faces considerable challenges effectively managing these resources. Employing comprehensive review methodology, this paper examines policy documents recent scholarly articles to analyze current obstacles propose viable solutions for sustainable management Pakistan. Significant challenges, delayed...
Abstract Climate change and rapid urbanization have increased pressure on drainage systems, posing new challenges to preventing controlling urban waterlogging. In 2013, China proposed the Sponge City, a strategic measure for waterlogging control. This study quantifies effects of stormwater management measures in runoff reduction different levels rainfall conducts one‐dimensional visual analysis risks. At same time, best cost‐effective scheme is determined based life‐cycle cost, analytic...
Abstract Precipitation is a major determinant of vegetation growth. The impact precipitation variability more pronounced in ecosystems where sensitive apparent. Therefore, understanding the relationship between and vital to guide appropriate measures towards fragile biomes. We investigated trends correlations normalized difference index (NDVI) for 1982–2015 over Kunhar River basin, Pakistan, using satellite-derived NDVI globally available interpolated datasets. Subsequently, we attempt...
The lower course of the Yellow River is a “hanging river” across hinterland China, and safety its flood control measures/systems closely tied to stability nation. Ensuring high-quality, sustainable development floodplain while maintaining crucial for entire Basin. Previous studies have primarily focused on overall Basin or economic–ecological coupling cities along river, often neglecting floodplain. This study optimizes socio-economic–flood-safety–ecological (SFE) system typical downstream...
ABSTRACT The Zhengzhou Reach of the Yellow River (YR) frequently undergoes significant channel changes during flooding, leading to bank erosion, deposition, and bed incision. These result in adverse impacts such as land loss, movement, overbank flooding. This study proposes a two-dimensional hydrodynamic model combined with rough set theory (RST) simulate these phenomena alluvial YR. was calibrated validated using data from 2006 2018. Results demonstrate that accurately predicts erosion...
ABSTRACT Climate change alters river runoff regimes, which inevitably impacts the safe and stable operation of hydropower stations. This study proposed an optimization scheduling risk analysis framework for cascade under climate change. The integrates three stages. First, basin-scale hydrological model coupled with GCMs SWAT CMIP5 scenarios is established future prediction. Second, by using POA conducted. Third, a assessment index system, includes rate insufficient power generation, output,...
Context The global water crisis is driven by human overconsumption, depleting resources faster than they can regenerate. This threatens ecosystems and exacerbates drought-related shortages, which may escalate into international conflicts if not properly managed. Aims study assesses the effectiveness of drought indices in evaluating managing droughts to determine their role developing mitigation plans against scarcity. It also highlights strategies reduce risks prevent future through...