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Liangliang Duan, Xiuling Man, Barret L. Kurylyk and Tijiu Cai
Rapid permafrost thaw and precipitation regime shifts are altering surface and subsurface hydrological processes in arctic and subarctic watersheds. Long-term data (40 years) from two large permafrost watersheds in northeastern China, the Tahe River and ...
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Liangliang Duan, Xiuling Man, Barret L. Kurylyk, Tijiu Cai
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Rapid permafrost thaw and precipitation regime shifts are altering surface and subsurface hydrological processes in arctic and subarctic watersheds. Long-term data (40 years) from two large permafrost watersheds in northeastern China, the Tahe River and ...
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E. Dave Thomas, Kartik Venkataraman, Victoria Chraibi and Narayanan Kannan
Reliable water sources are central to human and environmental health. In south Texas, USA, the Nueces River Basin (NRB) directly or indirectly plays that important role for many counties. Several NRB stream segments are designated as ecologically signifi...
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Feng Huang, Nan Zhang, Xirong Ma, Dayong Zhao, Lidan Guo, Li Ren, Yao Wu and Ziqiang Xia
This paper investigates hydrologic changes in the Yangtze River using long-term daily stream flow records (1955?2013) collected from four flow gauging stations located from the upper to the lower reaches of the river. The hydrologic regime is quantified ...
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Feng Huang, Nan Zhang, Xirong Ma, Dayong Zhao, Lidan Guo, Li Ren, Yao Wu and Ziqiang Xia
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This paper investigates hydrologic changes in the Yangtze River using long-term daily stream flow records (1955?2013) collected from four flow gauging stations located from the upper to the lower reaches of the river. The hydrologic regime is quantified ...
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Joseph E. Quansah, Amina B. Naliaka, Souleymane Fall, Ramble Ankumah and Gamal El Afandi
Global climate change is expected to impact future precipitation and surface temperature trends and could alter local hydrologic systems. This study assessed the likely hydrologic responses and changes in streamflow due to future climate change within th...
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Wojciech Ciezkowski, Tomasz Berezowski, Malgorzata Kleniewska, Sylwia Szporak-Wasilewska and Jaroslaw Chormanski
This study estimates rainfall interception losses from natural wetland ecosystems based on maximum canopy storage measurements. Rainfall interception losses play an important role in water balance, which is crucial in wetlands, and has not yet been thoro...
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Felix Oteng Mensah, Clement Aga Alo and Duke Ophori
The exigency of the current climate crisis demands a more comprehensive approach to addressing location-specific climate impacts. In the Passaic River Basin (PRB), two bodies of research?hydroclimatic trend detection and hydrological modeling?have been c...
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Mohammed Abdul Bari, Gnanathikkam Emmanuel Amirthanathan, Fitsum Markos Woldemeskel and Paul Martinus Feikema
We analysed changes in magnitude and timing of the largest annual observed daily flow (Amax), in each water year, for 596 stations in high-value water resource catchments and flood risk locations across Australia. These stations are either included in th...
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Syed Imran Ahmed, Ramesh Rudra, Pradeep Goel, Arezoo Amili, Trevor Dickinson, Kamal Singh and Alamgir Khan
The focus of this study is to investigate the effects of climate change on the hydrologic regimes in Ontario, Canada. The variables include total precipitation, the form of precipitation (snowfall and rainfall), and the temperature during winter. The win...
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Aster Tesfaye Hordofa, Olkeba Tolessa Leta, Tane Alamirew and Abebe Demissie Chukalla
Rainfall and temperature trends detection is vital for water resources management and decision support systems in agro-hydrology. This study assessed the historical (1983?2005) and future (2026?2100) rainfall, maximum temperature (Tmax), and minimum temp...
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Scott Curtis
Hydroclimate is non-stationary and varies in often unpredictable ways on local, regional and global scales, which can lead to water insecurity. This editorial relates the advances and challenges in our understanding of the spatio-temporal relationship be...
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Emmanuel Zúñiga, Víctor Magaña and Violeta Piña
Urban floods have adverse effects on the population and the economy, and they are increasing in frequency and magnitude. The State of Veracruz is the region of Mexico with the highest number of disasters, more than 50% of the total number nationwide, in ...
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Seyed Ghaneeizad, Athanasios (Thanos) Papanicolaou, Benjamin Abban, Christopher Wilson, Christos Giannopoulos, Dayton Lambert, Forbes Walker and Shawn Hawkins
Previous land surface modeling efforts to predict and understand water budgets in the U.S. Southeast for soil water management have struggled to characterize parts of the region due to an extensive presence of fragipan soils for which current calibration...
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Li-Ping Guo, Qiang Yu, Peng Gao, Xiao-Fei Nie, Kai-Tao Liao, Xiu-Long Chen, Jian-Min Hu and Xing-Min Mu
The Gongshui River basin exhibits one of the most serious soil erosion areas in southern China, and has always been the key control area of national soil and water conservation programs. This study used daily precipitation, streamflow, and sediment conce...
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Abeyou Wale Worqlul, Yihun Taddele Dile, Essayas Kaba Ayana, Jaehak Jeong, Anwar Assefa Adem and Thomas Gerik
This study assessed the impact of climate change on water availability and variability in two subbasins in the upper Blue Nile basin of Ethiopia. Downscaled future climate data from HadCM3 of A2 (medium-high) and B2 (medium-low) emission scenarios were c...
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Abeyou Wale Worqlul, Yihun Taddele Dile, Essayas Kaba Ayana, Jaehak Jeong, Anwar Assefa Adem and Thomas Gerik
This study assessed the impact of climate change on water availability and variability in two subbasins in the upper Blue Nile basin of Ethiopia. Downscaled future climate data from HadCM3 of A2 (medium-high) and B2 (medium-low) emission scenarios were c...
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Somsubhra Chattopadhyay, Dwayne R. Edwards and Yao Yu
Climatic variability can lead to large-scale alterations in the hydrologic cycle, some of which can be characterized in terms of indices involving precipitation depth, duration and frequency. This study evaluated the spatiotemporal behavior of precipitat...
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Somsubhra Chattopadhyay, Dwayne R. Edwards, Yao Yu
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Climatic variability can lead to large-scale alterations in the hydrologic cycle, some of which can be characterized in terms of indices involving precipitation depth, duration and frequency. This study evaluated the spatiotemporal behavior of precipitat...
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Fengsong Pei, Changjiang Wu, Aixue Qu, Yan Xia, Kun Wang and Yi Zhou
Monitoring extreme climate events is of great importance, mainly due to increasingly severe impacts of extreme climate on nature and humanity. However, the characteristics of extreme climate events, especially extreme precipitation, frequently show compl...
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