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A Comparison of Streamflow and Baseflow Responses to Land-Use and Climate Change Using SWAT

A Comparison of Streamflow and Baseflow Responses to Land-Use and Climate Change Using SWAT

... the climate scenario, we observed that the average monthly water yield was concentrated in the late fall and early spring in the X4 scenario, totaling 39% of the annual ...of land use scenario (X2) ... See full document

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MODELING CLIMATE AND LAND-USE CHANGE IMPACTS ON STREAMFLOW AND SEDIMENT YIELD OF AN AGRICULTURAL WATERSHED USING SWAT

MODELING CLIMATE AND LAND-USE CHANGE IMPACTS ON STREAMFLOW AND SEDIMENT YIELD OF AN AGRICULTURAL WATERSHED USING SWAT

... landuse change impacts are related to the hydrology of a ...among climate, landuse cover, soil, water and the ...landuse change (Wang et al., 2014; Khadka, 2012; Gyamfi et al., 2016), climate ... See full document

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Analysis of combined and isolated effects of land use and land cover changes and climate change on the  upper Blue Nile River basin's streamflow

Analysis of combined and isolated effects of land use and land cover changes and climate change on the upper Blue Nile River basin's streamflow

... and climate change on the UBNRB’s hydrology, only a few studies have endeavoured to assess the attribu- tion of changes in the water balance to LULC change and climate ...cultivated ... See full document

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Trends of hydro meteorological data and impact of climate change on the streamflow of gilgel gibe 1 river basin Ethiopia

Trends of hydro meteorological data and impact of climate change on the streamflow of gilgel gibe 1 river basin Ethiopia

... type, land use/ land cover and slope classes. The SWAT model has two alternatives for computing surface runoff, and three methods for estimating potential ...estimated using the Penman ... See full document

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Assessment of land-use change on streamflow using GIS, remote sensing and a physically-based model, SWAT

Assessment of land-use change on streamflow using GIS, remote sensing and a physically-based model, SWAT

... of land-use change on streamflow at the basin scale have been reported by several authors ...to climate change in basins in northeastern Brazil drew attention to the risk of ... See full document

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Impacts of climate change under CMIP5 RCP scenarios on the streamflow in the  Dinder River and ecosystem habitats in Dinder National Park, Sudan

Impacts of climate change under CMIP5 RCP scenarios on the streamflow in the Dinder River and ecosystem habitats in Dinder National Park, Sudan

... and land use areas into a single unit (Neitsch et al., 2002). The SWAT model is widely documented in much of the literature ...b). SWAT provides two methods for estimating surface runoff, ... See full document

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Isolating the impacts of land use and climate change on streamflow

Isolating the impacts of land use and climate change on streamflow

... trends using Mann–Kendall test (Mann 1945; Kendall, ...the change in the climatol- ogy of the three regions, outputs from GCMs for future time periods are aggregated into five time slices: T1 (2010– 2020), ... See full document

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Impacts of land use change and climate variations on annual inflow into the Miyun Reservoir, Beijing, China

Impacts of land use change and climate variations on annual inflow into the Miyun Reservoir, Beijing, China

... for land use planning and water resource management (Zheng et ...of climate variations and land use change separately and collectively (Mango et ...of land use ... See full document

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A Quantitative Framework for Assessing the Effects of Climate and Land-use Change on Streamflow.

A Quantitative Framework for Assessing the Effects of Climate and Land-use Change on Streamflow.

... of climate and land-use change on the stream ecology in a ...of streamflow is insufficient in non-stationary ...and land cover data from a land-use model were ... See full document

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Comparative analyses of hydrological responses of two adjacent watersheds to climate variability and change using the SWAT model

Comparative analyses of hydrological responses of two adjacent watersheds to climate variability and change using the SWAT model

... the SWAT simulation are summarized in Table ...National Climate Data Center (NCDC) at Chestertown, Royal Oak, and Greensboro, Maryland (USC00181750, USC00187806, and US1MDCL0009, re- ...generated ... See full document

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Modeling change of Land use on Hydrological Response of River by Remedial Measures using Arc SWAT: Case of Weib Catchment, Ethiopia

Modeling change of Land use on Hydrological Response of River by Remedial Measures using Arc SWAT: Case of Weib Catchment, Ethiopia

... terrestrial use modification may be directly responsible for the rise by 50% Lambin, et al ...of land use changes emerged as the research agenda on global ecological variation several years ago, ... See full document

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A multi-approach and multi-scale study on water quantity and quality changes in the Tapajós River basin, Amazon

A multi-approach and multi-scale study on water quantity and quality changes in the Tapajós River basin, Amazon

... contrasting land uses (forest vs. pasture) using empirical data from field ...hydrological responses of a sub-basin of the Tapajós (Jamanxim River basin, 37 400 km 2 ), using a hydrological ... See full document

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Hydrological responses of a watershed to historical land use evolution and future land use scenarios under climate change conditions

Hydrological responses of a watershed to historical land use evolution and future land use scenarios under climate change conditions

... to land use configuration by the mean of the Manning coefficient (for surface runoff rout- ing), leaf area index and root depth (for actual evapotranspi- ration ...1995 land use configuration ... See full document

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Soil Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change and Land-Use Simulations and Estimation of Carbon Stocks in Steppe and Forest Ecosystems in Northern Mongolia

Soil Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change and Land-Use Simulations and Estimation of Carbon Stocks in Steppe and Forest Ecosystems in Northern Mongolia

... The results of several comparisons suggest that soil moisture is a more important driving factor for biological processes in this semi-arid environment than temperature change or nutrient availability. First, ... See full document

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Modeling-impact of Land Use/Cover Change on Sediment Yield (Case Study on Omo-gibe Basin, Gilgel Gibe III Watershed, Ethiopia)

Modeling-impact of Land Use/Cover Change on Sediment Yield (Case Study on Omo-gibe Basin, Gilgel Gibe III Watershed, Ethiopia)

... of land use/cover change on water resources are the result of complex interactions between diverse site- specific factors and offsite conditions; standardized types of responses will rarely be ... See full document

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Modelling the Impacts of Land Use Change on Stream Flow in the Kimwarer Catchment Using SWAT

Modelling the Impacts of Land Use Change on Stream Flow in the Kimwarer Catchment Using SWAT

... For land use/ cover data, ground truthing was the first stage in land use layer ...Global Land Cover Facility website [9] and loaded into ArcMap ...types. Land cover ... See full document

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Promising new baseflow separation and recession analysis methods applied to streamflow at Glendhu Catchment, New Zealand

Promising new baseflow separation and recession analysis methods applied to streamflow at Glendhu Catchment, New Zealand

... making baseflow separations rests on the dis- similarity of quickflow and baseflow generation processes in catchments ...tritium), baseflow can be much older with substantial fractions of water ... See full document

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Technical note: Analytical sensitivity analysis and uncertainty estimation of baseflow index calculated by a two component hydrograph separation method with conductivity as a tracer

Technical note: Analytical sensitivity analysis and uncertainty estimation of baseflow index calculated by a two component hydrograph separation method with conductivity as a tracer

... The above sensitivity analysis and uncertainty estimation methods were applied to 24 catchments in the US (Ta- ble 1). All basins used in this study are perennial streams, with drainage areas ranging from 10 to 1 258 481 ... See full document

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Land use land cover change detection using remote sensing and gis techniques   A case study of ambuliyar watershed in 2003 and 2012

Land use land cover change detection using remote sensing and gis techniques A case study of ambuliyar watershed in 2003 and 2012

... agricultural land (Level I), single crop, double crop, triple crop, agricultural plantation and current fallow (Level ...and land use tenure ... See full document

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The Spatiotemporal Distribution of PM2.5 and its Relationship to Land-Use Patterns and Special to Land-Use and People in Hangzhou

The Spatiotemporal Distribution of PM2.5 and its Relationship to Land-Use Patterns and Special to Land-Use and People in Hangzhou

... among the seasons (Figure. 3). It was found that the model fitting correlation was varying in different sea- sons, the determination coefficient was between 0.347~0.740, and the accuracy order of the model was ... See full document

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