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Vincent Nzabarinda, Anming Bao, Wenqiang Xu, Solange Uwamahoro, Madeleine Udahogora, Edovia Dufatanye Umwali, Anathalie Nyirarwasa and Jeanine Umuhoza
Vegetation is vital, and its greening depends on access to water. Thus, precipitation has a considerable influence on the health and condition of vegetation and its amount and timing depend on the climatic zone. Therefore, it is extremely important to mo...
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Min Luo, Tie Liu, Fanhao Meng, Yongchao Duan, Amaury Frankl, Anming Bao and Philippe De Maeyer
The systemic biases of Regional Climate Models (RCMs) impede their application in regional hydrological climate-change effects analysis and lead to errors. As a consequence, bias correction has become a necessary prerequisite for the study of climate cha...
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Jiao Liu, Min Luo, Tie Liu, Anming Bao, Philippe De Maeyer, Xianwei Feng and Xi Chen
Climate change and the impacts on hydrological processes in Karakoram region are highly important to the available water resources in downstream oases. In this study, a modified quantile perturbation method (QPM), which was improved by considering the fr...
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Khan Garee, Xi Chen, Anming Bao, Yu Wang and Fanhao Meng
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model combined with a temperature index and elevation band algorithm was applied to the Hunza watershed, where snow and glacier-melt are the major contributor to river flow. This study?s uniqueness is its use of ...
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Fanhao Meng, Tie Liu, Yue Huang, Min Luo, Anming Bao, Dawei Hou
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Since the flow variations of Aksu River are strongly influenced by climate change and human activities which threat the local ecosystem and sustainable development, it is necessary to quantify the impact degree of the driving factors. Therefore, this stu...
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Jiao Liu, Tie Liu, Anming Bao, Philippe De Maeyer, Alishir Kurban, Xi Chen
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Most studies of input data used in hydrological models have focused on flow; however, point discharge data negligibly reflect deviations in spatial input data. To study the effects of different input data sources on hydrological processes at the catchmen...
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