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Uncertainty in Bottom-Up Vulnerability Assessments of Water Supply Systems due to Regional Streamflow Generation under Changing Conditions
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Changing natural streamflow conditions apply pressure on water supply systems globally. Understanding potential vulnerabilities using IPCC-endorsed top-down impact assessments, however, is limited due to uncertainties in ...
Statistical Modeling of Monthly Snow Depth Loss in Southern Canada
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Quantifying the dynamics of snow depth is essential for understanding freshwater availability, mitigating flood and drought hazards, and monitoring the effects of climate change in cold regions. Here, a statistical approach ...
Integrating Supply Uncertainties from Stochastic Modeling into Integrated Water Resource Management: Case Study of the Saskatchewan River Basin
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A warming climate and land management intensification have altered water supply characteristics in many regions of the world. Incorporation of water supply uncertainties into long-term water resources planning and management ...
Integrating Supply Uncertainties from Stochastic Modeling into Integrated Water Resource Management: Case Study of the Saskatchewan River Basin
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A warming climate and land management intensification have altered water supply characteristics in many regions of the world. Incorporation of water supply uncertainties into long-term water resources planning and management ...