Globally partitioning the simultaneous impacts of climate-induced and human-induced changes on catchment streamflow: A review and meta-analysis
Streamflow (Q) change is simultaneously driven by climate-induced changes and various
human activities. To understand their respective roles, a large number of partitioning studies …
human activities. To understand their respective roles, a large number of partitioning studies …
Impacts of climate change on streamflows under RCP scenarios: A case study in Xin River Basin, China
Y Zhang, Q You, C Chen, J Ge - Atmospheric research, 2016 - Elsevier
Researchers often examine hydro-climatological processes via Global Circulation Model
(GCM) and hydrological model, which have been shown to benefit water resources …
(GCM) and hydrological model, which have been shown to benefit water resources …
Causes for the increases in both evapotranspiration and water yield over vegetated mainland China during the last two decades
Quantifying the contributions of climate and vegetation to the dynamics of evapotranspiration
(ET) and water yield (ie, precipitation minus ET) will help us better understand the changes …
(ET) and water yield (ie, precipitation minus ET) will help us better understand the changes …
Attribution of evapotranspiration changes in humid regions of China from 1982 to 2016
This study quantifies the influences of climate variation and vegetation greening on the
changes in evapotranspiration (ET) over 110 humid catchments of China from 1982 to 2016 …
changes in evapotranspiration (ET) over 110 humid catchments of China from 1982 to 2016 …
Copula-based probability of concurrent hydrological drought in the Poyang lake-catchment-river system (China) from 1960 to 2013
D Zhang, P Chen, Q Zhang, X Li - Journal of Hydrology, 2017 - Elsevier
Investigation of concurrent hydrological drought events is helpful for understanding the
inherent mechanism of hydrological extremes and designing corresponding adaptation …
inherent mechanism of hydrological extremes and designing corresponding adaptation …
Shift in potential evapotranspiration and its implications for dryness/wetness over Southwest China
Abstract During 1961–2012, the regional average annual potential evapotranspiration (PET)
of Southwest China (SWC) and the four subregions (named as SR1, SR2, SR3, and SR4) …
of Southwest China (SWC) and the four subregions (named as SR1, SR2, SR3, and SR4) …
Revisiting the evolution of the 2009–2011 meteorological drought over Southwest China
With intensifying climate change, droughts over Southwest China (SWC) are drawing
increasing interest. The droughts of 2009–2011 have attracted special concern. However …
increasing interest. The droughts of 2009–2011 have attracted special concern. However …
A physically-based potential evapotranspiration model for global water availability projections
When the projections from the hydrological models conflict with those from the fully-coupled
climate model, the vegetation appears to be responsible for the divergence. In the presence …
climate model, the vegetation appears to be responsible for the divergence. In the presence …
On the coupling between precipitation and potential evapotranspiration: contributions to decadal drought anomalies in the Southwest China
Under the exacerbation of climate change, climate extreme events, especially for drought,
happened frequently and intensively across the globe with greater spatial differences. We …
happened frequently and intensively across the globe with greater spatial differences. We …
Climate change intensifies algal biomass resurgence in eutrophic Lake Taihu, China
T Pan, C Cui, B Qin, K Ding, J Zhou - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Climate change can significantly alter phytoplankton growth and proliferation, which would
counteract restoration efforts to control algal blooms. However, the knowledge is limited …
counteract restoration efforts to control algal blooms. However, the knowledge is limited …