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Effects of Vegetation Cover on Hydrological Processes in a Large Region: Huaihe River Basin, China
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Vegetation plays an important role in water and energy cycles on land surfaces. Nevertheless, the physical effects of vegetation are not explicitly considered in many hydrologic-modeling works. In this study, a coupled ...
Response of Hydrologic Processes to Future Climate Changes in the Yangtze River Basin
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Recent climate changes have observable impacts on hydrologic processes and will further affect hydrologic systems in the future. The temperature and precipitation modeled with eight global circulation models (GCMs) (selected ...
Hydro Climatic Trend and Periodicity for the Source Region of the Yellow River
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The hydrology of the Yellow River source region is expected to be affected by coming climate change. This will have repercussions for the 110 million basin inhabitants. Consequently, precipitation, temperature, and streamflow ...
Spatiotemporal Changes in Precipitation and Temperature in the Huaibei Plain and the Relation between Local Precipitation and Global Teleconnection Patterns
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Huaibei Plain is one of the most severe water scarcity areas in China. Understanding of hydroclimatic variation in this area at different timescales and its relationship with global teleconnection patterns are important ...
Review of Advances in Hydrologic Science in China in the Last Decades: Impact Study of Climate Change and Human Activities
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers