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Bruno Henrique Toná Juliani and Cristhiane Michiko Passos Okawa
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Louise J. Slater, Gabriele Villarini
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Streamflows have increased notably across the U.S. Midwest over the past century, fueling a debate on the relative influences of changes in precipitation and land cover on the flow distribution. Here, we propose a simple modeling framework to evaluate th...
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Sihui Pan, Dedi Liu, Zhaoli Wang, Qin Zhao, Hui Zou, Yukun Hou, Pan Liu, Lihua Xiong
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Climate and land use/cover (LUC) are the two most significant factors that directly affect the runoff process. However, most research on runoff response has focused mainly on projected climate variation, while future LUC variability has been neglected. T...
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Zhenxing Jia, Hongfei Zang, Xiuqing Zheng, Yongxin Xu
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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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Tiezhu Yan and Zhenyao Shen, Jianwen Bai
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With the influence of global climate warming, the responses of regional hydroclimatic variables to climate change are of great importance for water resource planning and management. The evolution of precipitation, mean temperature, and runoff at differen...
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