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María José Pérez-Palazón, Rafael Pimentel and María José Polo
Snow constitutes a key component of the water cycle, which is directly affected by changes in climate. Mountainous regions, especially those located in semiarid environments, are highly vulnerable to shifts from snowfall to rainfall. This study evaluates...
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Liangliang Duan and Tijiu Cai
Global warming-induced earlier streamflow timing and changes in flood risk have been widely reported in snow-dominated regions where the land surface hydrology is dominated by winter snow accumulation and spring melt. However, impacts of climate warming ...
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Qian Li, Tao Yang, Zhiming Qi and Lanhai Li
Snow contributes one of the main water sources to runoff in the arid region of China. A clear understanding of the spatiotemporal variation of snowfall is not only required for climate change assessment, but also plays a critical role in water resources ...
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Min Luo, Fanhao Meng, Tie Liu, Yongchao Duan, Amaury Frankl, Alishir Kurban and Philippe De Maeyer
The effects of global climate change threaten the availability of water resources worldwide and modify their tempo-spatial pattern. Properly quantifying the possible effects of climate change on water resources under different hydrological models is a gr...
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Qiang Fu, Renjie Hou, Tianxiao Li, Peiru Yan, Ziao Ma
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Snow cover is the most common upper boundary condition influencing the soil freeze-thaw process in the black soil farming area of northern China. Snow is a porous dielectric cover, and its unique physical properties affect the soil moisture diffusion, he...
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