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An eco-hydrological assessment method for temporary rivers. The Celone and Salsola rivers case study (SE, Italy)

This paper presents the results of a study which characterizes the hydrological regime of a temporary river at reach scale and analyzes the hydrological alterations due to anthropogenic pressures using the SWAT model to estimate the daily streamflows and the periods without flow which would occur in...

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Published in:Annales de limnologie 2015, Vol.51 (1), p.1-10
Main Authors: De Girolamo, Anna Maria, Gallart, Francesc, Pappagallo, Giuseppe, Santese, Gerardina, Porto, Antonio Lo
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