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Jun Yan, Haifan Xu, Linjuan Xu, Filip Gurkalo and Xiangyu Gao
Secondary perched rivers are extensively distributed in the lower section of the Yellow River, and their condition is grave, representing a significant peril to the flood control safety of this region. Consequently, conducting an analysis of their evolut...
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Yanhui Jia, Xiaojun Shen, Ruochen Yi and Ni Song
This article scientifically studies the direct impact of climate problems on the time transition of reference crop evapotranspiration in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China from 1957 to 2017, which is conducive to formulating irrigation scheduling an...
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Fei Wang, Xueke Wang and Ying Zhao
The ecological effects of intermittent water supplement in Lake Baiyangdian were analyzed with an NDVI time series based on the data from 1 April 1998 to 31 July 2008. Four NDVI categories were extracted, and twelve stages were grouped based on the speci...
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Sang Ug Kim and Xiao Yu
Water resource planning in a trans-boundary river basin is complex because of different institutional and scientific concerns and it may become increasingly difficult as a consequence of water scarcity caused by climate change. The analysis of discharge ...
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Ferenc Kovács and András Gulácsi
In the next decades, climate change will put forests in the Hungarian Great Plain in the Carpathian Basin to the test, e.g., changing seasonal patterns, more intense storms, longer dry periods, and pests are expected to occur. To aid in the decision-maki...
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Fei Xu, Yangwen Jia, Cunwen Niu, Jiajia Liu and Chunfeng Hao
Much attention has focused on the effects of precipitation (P) and temperature (T) changes on runoff (R); however, the impacts of other climatic factors need to be studied further. Moreover, the monthly and seasonal scale also need to be investigated. In...
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Yiyuan Tao, Wen Wang, Shuang Song and Jun Ma
Using the 0.5° × 0.5° gridded Chinese ground precipitation dataset from 1961?2013, spatial and temporal variations in precipitation extremes, total precipitation, the seasonality of precipitation and their linkages in the context of climate change are in...
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Giri Kattel, Yongjiu Cai, Xiangdong Yang, Ke Zhang, Xu Hao, Rong Wang and Xuhui Dong
The lakes across China’s middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River system have a long history of sustaining human pressures. These aquatic resources have been exploited for fisheries and irrigation over millennia at a magnitude of scales, with ...
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Zhenxing Jia, Hongfei Zang, Xiuqing Zheng and Yongxin Xu
Due to climate change and human activities over the last fifty years, the spring flow volume of karst groundwater has sharply diminished in China. Climate change is one of the critical factors that initiates a series of karst hydrogeologic and water ecol...
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Sangho Lee, Sang Ug Kim
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Hydrological responses are being impacted by both climate change and human activities. In particular, climate change and regional human activities have accelerated significantly during the last three decades in South Korea. The variation in runoff due to...
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