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Future drought intensification and socioeconomic exposure in Pakistan under different SSP scenarios
Climate change intensifies global drought risk through altered precipitation, rising temperatures, and increased evaporative demand. Yet, drought assessments in Pakistan largely rely on single indices and overlook the combined effects of precipitation ...
Muhammad Aslam Baig +7 more
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四水四定背景下,科学量化变化环境下城镇或小流域未来水源涵养量是水资源管理、水利规划和水生态保护等工作的重要基础。水源涵养量尺度转化是目前生态水文学研究的难点之一,较高精细尺度研究是尺度转化的重要切入点。以秦岭北麓灞河流域为研究区,应用SWAT模型、CA-Markov模型、ArcGIS、RClimDex等分析工具,评估NEX-GDDP-CMIP6高分辨率数据集对灞河流域月流量模拟能力,选取最优气候模式,模拟未来土地利用变化,分析灞河流域未来30年水源涵养量演变趋势,旨在为秦岭生态保护、水资源管理 ...
王辉源, 宋进喜, 吴琼
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This research analyses extreme precipitation events in the Huaihe River Basin in China, a densely populated region with a history of human settlements and agricultural activities. This study aims to explore the impact of extreme precipitation index changes and provide decision-making suggestions for flood early warning and agricultural development in ...
Min Tong, Leilei Li, Zhi Li, Zhihui Tian
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Abstract Developing regions face critical water security challenges driven by rapid urban growth, economic development, and climate change. In India, these issues are particularly evident in Pune, the country's 9th most populated city. It is evolving into a sprawling urban agglomeration expected to grow from 7 to 11 million residents by mid‐century ...
Ankun Wang +14 more
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Google Earth Engine was utilised to assess snow cover area (SCA) across eight Upper Indus Basin (UIB) subbasins, employing ARIMA for prediction and comparing MODIS datasets using Dunn's test. Spatiotemporal changes were analysed using MK, Sen's slope, and other statistical tests.
Hafsa Muzammal +4 more
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Small and Medium‐Sized Inland Waterbodies: Water Volume Predictions and Flood Implications
Abstract Small (<10 ha) and medium (10–100 ha) inland waterbodies are crucial for water storage and flood regulation, necessitating an improved understanding of their water volume. Traditional water volume measurement methods, modeling techniques, and advanced altimetry missions struggle to capture the non‐linear volume changes in these waterbodies ...
Ankit Sharma +1 more
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Distinct Favored Regions for Historical Record‐Setting and Future Record‐Breaking Humid Heat
Abstract Recent studies have revealed strong trends in humid heat, including the nearing of human physiological limits in some regions. Understanding of past extremes and their meaningfulness for contextualizing future possibilities, especially in the near‐term, is limited by the absence of a global analysis focused on the most extreme humid‐heat ...
Colin Raymond +3 more
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Impacts of Climate Change on the Hydrology of a Highly Disturbed Tropical River Basin
Climate change significantly affects hydrological responses, yet studies addressing future water availability in the Paraopeba River Basin (PRB), an important tributary of the São Francisco River Basin in Brazil, remain limited, particularly under CMIP6 ...
Claudiana Mesquita de Alvarenga +6 more
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Effects of Future Climate Extreme Heat Events and Land Use Changes on Land Vertebrates
Our study demonstrates how the combined effects of extreme heat events resulting from climate change and land‐use change may impact land vertebrates worldwide by 2100. Using global projections across four socioeconomic scenarios, we found that even under the best conditions, species could lose suitable habitat across 10% of their range, rising to over ...
Reut Vardi +4 more
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Given the sensitivity of snow to climate change and its critical role in the hydrological cycle of alpine regions, it is essential to reduce biases in meteorological forces for driving hydrological models.
Tao Su +4 more
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