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Mekong River flow and hydrological extremes under climate change

Mekong River flow and hydrological extremes under climate change

... will change under climate ...include climate change pro- jections from regional climate models ...high-resolution climate projec- tions could be useful, not only for this ... See full document

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Assessment of climate change impact on hydrological extremes in two source regions of the Nile River Basin

Assessment of climate change impact on hydrological extremes in two source regions of the Nile River Basin

... the climate series. Afterwards, hydrological models were used to generate the hydrological ...the change factor method using monthly totals to construct the future climate ...different ... See full document

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Comparing impacts of climate change on streamflow in four large African river basins

Comparing impacts of climate change on streamflow in four large African river basins

... the climate impact assessment, we drive the model with outputs of five bias corrected Earth system models of Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) for the representative concentration pathways ... See full document

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Climate change impact on water resource extremes in a headwater region of the Tarim basin in China

Climate change impact on water resource extremes in a headwater region of the Tarim basin in China

... Tarim river basin in China is a huge in- land arid basin, which is expected to be highly vulnerable to climatic changes, given that most water resources origi- nate from the upper mountainous headwater ...Kaidu ... See full document

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Climate noise effect on uncertainty of hydrological extremes: numerical experiments with hydrological and climate models

Climate noise effect on uncertainty of hydrological extremes: numerical experiments with hydrological and climate models

... The internal atmospheric variability was represented by large ensemble simulations (45 members) with the ECHAM5 AGCM. The model version used here has a horizontal res- olution of T63 (1.8 ◦ × 1.8 ◦ latitude × longitude) ... See full document

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Uncertainty in climate change projections of discharge for the Mekong River Basin

Uncertainty in climate change projections of discharge for the Mekong River Basin

... mate change impacts on Mekong river flow have generally been limited by their adoption of future climate projections from a single GCM or by masking the variation between GCMs through ... See full document

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Future changes in Mekong River hydrology: impact of climate change and reservoir operation on discharge

Future changes in Mekong River hydrology: impact of climate change and reservoir operation on discharge

... globally climate change is known to have in- creased the number of extreme weather events (Coumou and Rahmstorf, 2012), it is not well understood what is the ori- gin of these changes in variance in the ... See full document

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Impact of climate change on freshwater ecosystems: a global scale analysis of ecologically relevant river flow alterations

Impact of climate change on freshwater ecosystems: a global scale analysis of ecologically relevant river flow alterations

... of flow time series representing natural and an- thropogenically altered conditions at the same site are com- pared using 32 indicators of flow magnitude, frequency, du- ration, timing and rate of ... See full document

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Global change in streamflow extremes under climate change over the 21st century

Global change in streamflow extremes under climate change over the 21st century

... magnitude/intensity. Change in frequency of extremes may be studied using the historical extreme thresh- olds/percentiles, which may come to occupy different points in the streamflow probability ... See full document

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Separation of the climatic and land cover impacts on the flow regime changes in two watersheds of Northeastern Tibetan Plateau

Separation of the climatic and land cover impacts on the flow regime changes in two watersheds of Northeastern Tibetan Plateau

... Available hydrological impact assessment methods com- monly used in literature include the catchment paired exper- iments, statistics analysis, and measurements with hydro- logical models [11], but seldom have ... See full document

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Urbanization and climate change impacts on future urban flooding in Can Tho city, Vietnam

Urbanization and climate change impacts on future urban flooding in Can Tho city, Vietnam

... and river flow projections in the IMHEN (2010) report are based on a number of assumptions and ...regional climate model from Hadley Centre, UK, for contributing areas outside of Viet- nam ... See full document

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Climate change and river flow in partially glacierised catchments

Climate change and river flow in partially glacierised catchments

... and hydrological data for stations in the Himalayan headwaters of the Ganges and Indus rivers were obtained where available from national meteorological institutes and bodies responsible for river ... See full document

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Impacts of climate change on regional hydrological regimes of the Wujiang River watershed in the Karst area, Southwest China

Impacts of climate change on regional hydrological regimes of the Wujiang River watershed in the Karst area, Southwest China

... Major river basin in China to climatic changes has been investigated, for ex- ample Yellow river basin, Yangtze River basin, Haihe River, Luanhe river, Zhujiang River basin and ... See full document

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A climate flood link for the lower Mekong River

A climate flood link for the lower Mekong River

... We intend to quantify changes in monsoon intensity and variability that affect the flood regime of the Mekong River. We focus especially on changes in the variance of monsoon intensity, essencially because ... 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

... stream flow worldwide has increased noticeably since 1900, and the study suggests that terrestrial use modification may be directly responsible for the rise by 50% Lambin, et al ...influence climate Lambin, ... See full document

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Semi Distributed Model Application for Evaluating the Impact of Climate Change on Water Resource in Quang Nam - Da Nang Area

Semi Distributed Model Application for Evaluating the Impact of Climate Change on Water Resource in Quang Nam - Da Nang Area

... stream flow in future under the impact of climate change, a semi distributed model (SWAT) is ...principal hydrological components: oveland flow, river flow and ... See full document

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Hydrological response to climate change in the Lesse and the Vesdre catchments: contribution of a physically based model (Wallonia, Belgium)

Hydrological response to climate change in the Lesse and the Vesdre catchments: contribution of a physically based model (Wallonia, Belgium)

... high-flow extremes including between +8 % and +52 % for the high scenario for time slice 2070–2100 for the Dender in Flanders with the MIKE-SHE ...37 climate model ... See full document

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Simulating hydrological processes in a sub-basin of the Mekong using GBHM and RS data

Simulating hydrological processes in a sub-basin of the Mekong using GBHM and RS data

... of climate changing, socio-economic development and population growth, water related problems, such as drought, extreme flooding and water pollution, are getting worse in the Mekong River basin (MRB) ... See full document

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Future hydrological extremes: the uncertainty from multiple global climate and global hydrological models

Future hydrological extremes: the uncertainty from multiple global climate and global hydrological models

... the hydrological cycle from global hydrological models (GHMs) driven by global climate models (GCMs) are critical for understanding future occurrence of hydrological ...future ... See full document

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Flow and thermal regimes in river networks: effects of hydropower regulation and climate extremes

Flow and thermal regimes in river networks: effects of hydropower regulation and climate extremes

... hierarchical river systems (Stewart et ...natural flow regimes, groundwater and hydraulic conductivity (Jorda et ...or climate change (Shabani et ... See full document

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