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Hui Peng, Yangwen Jia, Christina Tague and Peter Slaughter
Many soil and water conservation (SWC) measures have been applied in the Jinghe River Basin to decrease soil erosion and restore degraded vegetation cover. Analysis of historical streamflow records suggests that SWC measures may have led to declines in s...
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Anastassi Stefanova, Cornelia Hesse and Valentina Krysanova
Climate projections agree on a dryer and warmer future for the Mediterranean. Consequently, the region is likely to face serious problems regarding water availability and quality in the future. We investigated potential climate change impacts, alone (for...
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Hui Peng, Yangwen Jia, Christina Tague and Peter Slaughter
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Anastasia Lobanova, Judith Stagl, Tobias Vetter and Fred Hattermann
This study aims to assess the potential alterations in the hydrological regime attributed to projected climate change in one of the largest rivers in the Carpathian Area, the Mures River, and to estimate associated threats to riverine ecosystem. The eco-...
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Lan Thanh Ha, Wim G. M. Bastiaanssen, Ann van Griensven, Albert I. J. M. van Dijk and Gabriel B. Senay
In this paper, evapotranspiration (ET) and leaf area index (LAI) were used to calibrate the SWAT model, whereas remotely sensed precipitation and other climatic parameters were used as forcing data for the 6300 km2 Day Basin, a tributary of the Red River...
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Lan Thanh Ha, Wim G. M. Bastiaanssen, Ann Van Griensven, Albert I. J. M. Van Dijk and Gabriel B. Senay
In this paper, evapotranspiration (ET) and leaf area index (LAI) were used to calibrate the SWAT model, whereas remotely sensed precipitation and other climatic parameters were used as forcing data for the 6300 km2 Day Basin, a tributary of the Red River...
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Hong Hanh Nguyen, Friedrich Recknagel, Wayne Meyer and Jacqueline Frizenschaf
To assist water resource managers with future land use planning efforts, the eco-hydrological model Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was applied to three catchments in South Australia that experience extreme low flow conditions. Particular land uses...
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Hong Hanh Nguyen, Friedrich Recknagel, Wayne Meyer, Jacqueline Frizenschaf
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To assist water resource managers with future land use planning efforts, the eco-hydrological model Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was applied to three catchments in South Australia that experience extreme low flow conditions. Particular land uses...
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Judith C. Stagl and Fred F. Hattermann
Information about the potential impacts of climate change on river runoff is needed to prepare efficient adaptation strategies. This study presents scenario projections for the future hydrological runoff regime in the Danube River Basin. The eco-hydrolog...
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Cornelia Hesse, Anastassi Stefanova and Valentina Krysanova
Climate change is supposed to remarkably affect the water resources of coastal lagoons as they are highly vulnerable to changes occurring at their catchment and/or ocean or sea boundaries. Probable impacts of projected climate changes on catchment hydrol...
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Inken Rabbel, Heye Bogena, Burkhard Neuwirth and Bernd Diekkrüger
Tree water use is a key variable in forest eco-hydrological studies and is often monitored by sap flow measurements. Upscaling these point measurements to the stand or catchment level, however, is still challenging. Due to the spatio-temporal heterogenei...
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Dongyang Ren, Xu Xu, Quanzhong Huang, Zailin Huo, Yunwu Xiong and Guanhua Huang
Clarifying the role of shallow groundwater systems in eco-hydrological processes is of great significance to agricultural production and ecological sustainability. In this paper, a lumped water balance model was proposed for the GSPAC (groundwater-soil-p...
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Inken Rabbel, Heye Bogena, Burkhard Neuwirth and Bernd Diekkrüger
Tree water use is a key variable in forest eco-hydrological studies and is often monitored by sap flow measurements. Upscaling these point measurements to the stand or catchment level, however, is still challenging. Due to the spatio-temporal heterogenei...
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Cornelia Hesse, Valentina Krysanova
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Eco-hydrological water quality modeling for integrated water resources management of river basins should include all necessary landscape and in-stream nutrient processes as well as possible changes in boundary conditions and driving forces for nutrient b...
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Laura M. Norman, Miguel L. Villarreal, Rewati Niraula, Thomas Meixner, George Frisvold and William Labiosa
In the Santa Cruz Watershed, located on the Arizona-Sonora portion of the U.S.-Mexico border, an international wastewater treatment plant treats wastewater from cities on both sides of the border, before discharging it into the river in Arizona. These ar...
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Nutchanart Sriwongsitanon, Kritsanat Surakit and Peter R. Hawkins
A water balance model was developed for Bung Boraphet reservoir, a large flood plain lake in Thailand, from daily measurements over three inflow outflow cycles between 2003 and 2006. Measurement error was 10% (as one standard deviation) of the total meas...
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Stefan Liersch, Hagen Koch, Fred Fokko Hattermann
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Close to the border with Sudan, Ethiopia is currently building the largest hydroelectric power plant in Africa with a storage volume corresponding to approximately 1.5 years of the mean discharges of the Blue Nile. This endeavor is controversially debate...
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Judith C. Stagl, Fred F. Hattermann
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River flow dynamics play an important role for aquatic and riparian ecosystems. Climate change is projected to significantly alter river flow regimes in Europe and worldwide. In this study, we evaluate future river flow alterations in the entire Danube R...
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Judith C. Stagl and Fred F. Hattermann
River flow dynamics play an important role for aquatic and riparian ecosystems. Climate change is projected to significantly alter river flow regimes in Europe and worldwide. In this study, we evaluate future river flow alterations in the entire Danube R...
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