Soil hydrology in the Earth system
Soil hydrological processes (SHP) support ecosystems, modulate the impact of climate
change on terrestrial systems and control feedback mechanisms between water, energy and …
change on terrestrial systems and control feedback mechanisms between water, energy and …
Understanding interactions among climate, water, and vegetation with the Budyko framework
G Gan, Y Liu, G Sun - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
The Budyko models provide a transparent framework for analyzing climate-catchment
interactions and therefore have been widely used to quantify the role of vegetation …
interactions and therefore have been widely used to quantify the role of vegetation …
Improved modeling of snow and glacier melting by a progressive two‐stage calibration strategy with GRACE and multisource data: How snow and glacier meltwater …
Snow and glacier melting and accumulation are important processes of the hydrological
cycle in the cryosphere, eg, high‐mountain areas. Glaciers and snow cover respond to …
cycle in the cryosphere, eg, high‐mountain areas. Glaciers and snow cover respond to …
A one‐parameter Budyko model for water balance captures emergent behavior in Darwinian hydrologic models
Hydrologic models can be categorized as being either Newtonian or Darwinian in nature.
The Newtonian approach requires a thorough understanding of the individual physical …
The Newtonian approach requires a thorough understanding of the individual physical …
Exploring the impacts of climate change and human activities on future runoff variations at the seasonal scale
S He, K Chen, Z Liu, L Deng - Journal of Hydrology, 2023 - Elsevier
Most watersheds around the world have been changing their natural flow patterns because
of the coupled effects of climate change and human activities. Understanding the …
of the coupled effects of climate change and human activities. Understanding the …
Quantifying the response of surface urban heat island to urban greening in global north megacities
Urban heat island, a phenomenon that urban temperature is higher than the rural area
nearby, affects directly citizens' human health and well-being. However, the cooling effect …
nearby, affects directly citizens' human health and well-being. However, the cooling effect …
Increase in compound drought and heatwaves in a warming world
S Mukherjee, AK Mishra - Geophysical Research Letters, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Compound drought and heatwaves can cause significant damage to the environment,
economy, and society. In this study, we quantify the spatio‐temporal changes in compound …
economy, and society. In this study, we quantify the spatio‐temporal changes in compound …
Advances in hydrological modelling with the Budyko framework: A review
Substantial climate change and intensive anthropogenic activities hamper efforts to explain
and predict the variability of the terrestrial water balance. The Budyko framework has …
and predict the variability of the terrestrial water balance. The Budyko framework has …
Global changes in baseflow under the impacts of changing climate and vegetation
Understanding the impacts of climate change and human activities on hydrological
processes, especially the baseflow, is vital for sustainable water resource management. We …
processes, especially the baseflow, is vital for sustainable water resource management. We …
Fewer basins will follow their budyko curves under global warming and fossil‐fueled development
The Budyko framework consists of a curvilinear relationship between the evaporative ratio
(ie, actual evaporation over precipitation) and the aridity index (ie, potential evaporation over …
(ie, actual evaporation over precipitation) and the aridity index (ie, potential evaporation over …