Kurum Yazarı "Şorman, Ali Arda" Makale Koleksiyonu İçin Listeleme
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Basin/Reservoir System Integration for Real Time Reservoir Operation
Uysal, Gökçen; Şensoy, Aynur; Şorman, Ali Arda; Akgün, Türker; Gezgin, Tolga (Springer, 2016)This paper demonstrates the basin/reservoir system integration as a decision support system for short term operation policy of a multipurpose dam. It is desired to re-evaluate and improve the current operational regulation ... -
Commentary on comparison of MODIS snow cover and albedo products with ground observations over the mountainous terrain of Turkey
Şorman, Ali Ünal; Akyürek, Z.; Şensoy, Aynur; Şorman, Ali Arda; Tekeli, A. E. (Copernicus Publications, 2007)The MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) snow cover product was evaluated by Parajka and Blosch (2006) over the territory of Austria. The spatial and temporal variability of the MODIS snow product classes ... -
Determination of soil hydraulic properties using pedotransfer functions in a semi-arid basin, Turkey
Tombul, Mustafa; Akyürek, Z; Şorman, Ali Arda (Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh, 2004)Spatial and temporal variations in soil hydraulic properties such as soil moisture 0(h) and hydraulic conductivity K(theta) or K(h), may affect the performance of hydrological models. Moreover. the cost of determining soil ... -
Developing a decision support framework for real-time flood management using integrated models
Şensoy, Aynur; Uysal, Gökçen; Şorman, Ali Arda (Wiley, 2018)Flood risk mitigation during real-time flood events comprising snowmelt under hydrological uncertainty is particularly challenging. Giving this due consideration, the aim is to develop a Decision Support System (DSS) for ... -
Improving daily streamflow forecasts in mountainous Upper Euphrates basin by multi-layer perceptron model with satellite snow products
Uysal, Gökçen; Şensoy, Aynur; Şorman, Ali Arda (Elsevier Science BV, 2016)This paper investigates the contribution of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) satellite Snow Cover Area (SCA) product and in-situ snow depth measurements to Artificial Neural Network model (ANN) based ... -
Modelling and forecasting snowmelt runoff process using the HBV model in the eastern part of Turkey
Şorman, Ali Arda; Şensoy, Aynur; Tekeli, A. E.; Şorman, Ali Ünal; Akyürek, Z. (John Wiley & Sons LTD, 2009)Snowmelt runoff in the mountainous eastern part of Turkey is of great importance as it constitutes 60-70% in volume of the total yearly runoff during spring and early summer months. Therefore, determining the amount and ... -
Modelling the temporal variation in snow-covered area derived from satellite images for simulating/forecasting of snowmelt runoff in Turkey
Tekeli, AE; Akyürek, Z; Şensoy, Aynur; Şorman, Ali Arda; Şorman, Ali Ünal (Taylor & Francis LTD, 2005)Monitoring the change of snow-covered area (SCA) in a basin is vitally important for optimum operation of water resources, where the main contribution comes from snowmelt. A methodology for obtaining the depletion pattern ... -
Moving horizon estimation for assimilating H-SAF remote sensing data into the HBV hydrological model
Montero, Rodolfo Alvarado; Schwanenberg, Dirk; Krahe, Peter; Lisniak, Dmytro; Şensoy, Aynur; Şorman, Ali Arda; Akkol, Bulut (Elsevier Sci LTD, 2016)Remote sensing information has been extensively developed over the past few years including spatially distributed data for hydrological applications at high resolution. The implementation of these products in operational ... -
Probabilistic snow cover and ensemble streamflow estimations in the Upper Euphrates Basin
Şorman, Ali Arda; Uysal, Gökçen; Şensoy, Aynur (Veda, Slovak Acad Sciences, 2019)Predicting snow cover dynamics and relevant streamflow due to snowmelt is a challenging issue in mountainous basins. Spatio-temporal variations of snow extent can be analyzed using probabilistic snow cover maps derived ... -
Using MODIS snow cover maps in modeling snowmelt runoff process in the eastern part of Turkey
Tekeli, AE; Akyürek, Zuhal; Şorman, Ali Arda; Şensoy, Aynur; Şorman, Ali Ünal (Elsevier Science Inc, 2005)Water perhaps is the most valuable natural asset in the Middle East as it was a historical key for settlement and survival in Mesopotamia, "the land between two rivers". At present, the Euphrates and Tigris are the two ...