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1. Multisource data-based integrated drought monitoring index: Model development and application.

2. Performance dependence of multi-model combination methods on hydrological model calibration strategy and ensemble size.

3. Development of a nonstationary Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (NSPEI) and its application across China.

4. How does top-down water unified allocation and regulation decelerate water utilization? Insights from the Yellow River, China.

5. A spatiotemporal estimation method for hourly rainfall based on F-SVD in the recommender system.

6. Will China's Yellow River basin suffer more serious combined dry and wet abrupt alternation in the future?

7. A pathway analysis method for quantifying the contributions of precipitation and potential evapotranspiration anomalies to soil moisture drought.

8. On method of regional non-stationary flood frequency analysis under the influence of large reservoir group and climate change.

9. Causes for the increases in both evapotranspiration and water yield over vegetated mainland China during the last two decades.

10. Nonstationary flood and low flow frequency analysis in the upper reaches of Huaihe River Basin, China, using climatic variables and reservoir index as covariates.

11. Nonstationary flood and low flow frequency analysis in the upper reaches of Huaihe River Basin, China, using climatic variables and reservoir index as covariates.

12. Modified drought severity index: Model improvement and its application in drought monitoring in China.

13. Effective improvement of multi-step-ahead flood forecasting accuracy through encoder-decoder with an exogenous input structure.

14. Dynamic vulnerability of ecological systems to climate changes across the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China.

15. Short-term flood probability density forecasting using a conceptual hydrological model with machine learning techniques.

16. Separating the effects of climate change and human activities on drought propagation via a natural and human-impacted catchment comparison method.

17. Development of a comprehensive framework for quantifying the impacts of climate change and human activities on river hydrological health variation.

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