Global river water quality under climate change and hydroclimatic extremes
Climate change and extreme weather events (such as droughts, heatwaves, rainstorms and
floods) pose serious challenges for water management, in terms of both water resources …
floods) pose serious challenges for water management, in terms of both water resources …
[HTML][HTML] Empirical evidence of climate change and urbanization impacts on warming stream temperatures
Climate change and urbanization threaten streams and the biodiversity that rely upon them
worldwide. Emissions of greenhouse gases are causing air and sea surface temperatures to …
worldwide. Emissions of greenhouse gases are causing air and sea surface temperatures to …
Urban surface thermal runoff generation mechanism and scenario simulation
Y Luo, Y Zhang, K Yang, X Zhou… - Water Resources …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
When precipitation happens in summer, the thermal runoff from impervious surfaces flow
into urban lakes, causing the rise of the surface water temperature. Such a process …
into urban lakes, causing the rise of the surface water temperature. Such a process …
The Role of Snowmelt Temporal Pattern in Flood Estimation for a Small Snow‐Dominated Basin in the Sierra Nevada
Prior research confirmed the substantial bias from using precipitation‐based intensity‐
duration‐frequency curves (PREC‐IDF) in design flood estimates and proposed next …
duration‐frequency curves (PREC‐IDF) in design flood estimates and proposed next …
Assessing climate change impacts on stream temperature in the Athabasca River Basin using SWAT equilibrium temperature model and its potential impacts on …
Stream temperatures, which influence dynamics and distributions of the aquatic species and
kinetics of biochemical reactions, are expected to be altered by the climate change …
kinetics of biochemical reactions, are expected to be altered by the climate change …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of urbanization and climate change on peak flows over the San Antonio River Basin, Texas
A thorough understanding of the peak flows under urbanization and climate change—with
the associated uncertainties—is indispensable for mitigating the negative social, economic …
the associated uncertainties—is indispensable for mitigating the negative social, economic …
Regional snow parameters estimation for large‐domain hydrological applications in the western United States
In snow‐dominated regions, a key source of uncertainty in hydrologic prediction and
forecasting is the magnitude and distribution of snow water equivalent (SWE). With …
forecasting is the magnitude and distribution of snow water equivalent (SWE). With …
Evaluating the functionality and streamflow impacts of explicitly modelling forest–snow interactions and canopy gaps in a distributed hydrologic model
Many plot‐scale studies have shown that snow‐cover dynamics in forest gaps are distinctly
different from those in open and continuously forested areas, and forest gaps have the …
different from those in open and continuously forested areas, and forest gaps have the …
Regional thermal index model for river temperature frequency analysis in ungauged basins
Z Souaissi, TBMJ Ouarda, A St-Hilaire - Environmental Modelling & …, 2023 - Elsevier
The thermal regime influences the ecological processes of rivers. It is a significant
contributor to many chemical and biological systems in streams and rivers and thus …
contributor to many chemical and biological systems in streams and rivers and thus …
Mechanistic simulations suggest riparian restoration can partly counteract climate impacts to juvenile salmon
AH Fullerton, N Sun, MJ Baerwalde… - JAWRA Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is reducing summertime water availability and elevating water temperature,
placing human consumptive needs in competition with needs of coldwater fishes. We …
placing human consumptive needs in competition with needs of coldwater fishes. We …