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Mengru Wei, Zhe Yuan, Jijun Xu, Mengqi Shi and Xin Wen
The ecological environment and water resources of the Han River Basin (HRB) are incredibly susceptible to global warming. Naturally, the analysis of future runoff in HRB is believed to offer a theoretical basis for water resources management and ecologic...
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Iolanda Borzì and Brunella Bonaccorso
Groundwater is a major source of drinking water worldwide, often considered more reliable than surface water and more accessible. Nowadays, there is wide recognition by the scientific community that groundwater resources are under threat from overexploit...
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Jing Zhao, Shengzhi Huang, Qiang Huang, Hao Wang and Guoyong Leng
Quantifying the relative contributions of climate variability and human activity to streamflow change is important for effective water resource use and management. Four sub-catchments of the Wei River Basin (WRB) in the Loess Plateau in China were select...
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Garrison Sposito
The Budyko framework provides a quantitative description of long-term average annual evapotranspiration at catchment scales in terms of macro-climatic variables. This framework, however, makes no reference to the vadose zone because it neglects changes i...
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Bin Li, Changyou Li, Jianyu Liu, Qiang Zhang, Limin Duan
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Decreased streamflow of the Yellow River basin has become the subject of considerable concern in recent years due to the critical importance of the water resources of the Yellow River basin for northern China. This study investigates the changing propert...
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Hongxiang Fan, Ligang Xu, Hui Tao, Wenjuan Feng, Junxiang Cheng, Hailin You
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Understanding the effects of climate and catchment properties? changes on water yield is a challenging component in assessments of future water resources. Here, we spatially applied the water-energy balance equation, based on the widely-used Budyko frame...
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