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Assane Ndiaye, Mamadou Lamine Mbaye, Joël Arnault, Moctar Camara and Agnidé Emmanuel Lawin
Extreme hydroclimate events usually have harmful impacts of human activities and ecosystems. This study aims to assess trends and significant changes in rainfall and river flow over the Senegal River Basin (SRB) and its upper basin during the 1982?2021 p...
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Papa Malick Ndiaye, Ansoumana Bodian, Lamine Diop, Abdoulaye Deme, Alain Dezetter and Koffi Djaman
Reference evapotranspiration (ET0) is a key element of the water cycle in tropical areas for the planning and management of water resources, hydrological modeling, and irrigation management. The objective of this research is to assess twenty methods in c...
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Papa Malick Ndiaye, Ansoumana Bodian, Lamine Diop, Abdoulaye Deme, Alain Dezetter, Koffi Djaman and Andrew Ogilvie
Understanding evapotranspiration and its long-term trends is essential for water cycle studies, modeling and for water uses. Spatial and temporal analysis of evapotranspiration is therefore important for the management of water resources, particularly in...
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Ansoumana Bodian, Alain Dezetter, Lamine Diop, Abdoulaye Deme, Koffi Djaman and Aliou Diop
This research investigated the effect of climate change on the two main river basins of Senegal in West Africa: the Senegal and Gambia River Basins. We used downscaled projected future rainfall and potential evapotranspiration based on projected temperat...
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Charles B. Moss, Samba Mbaye, Anwar Naseem and James F. Oehmke
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Naga Coulibaly, Talnan Jean Honoré Coulibaly, Ziyanda Mpakama and Issiaka Savané
In the context of climate change in West Africa characterized by a reduction of precipitation, this study was conducted to evaluate the impact of climate change on water resources from now to the end of the 21st century in the transboundary watershed of ...
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Ansoumana Bodian, Alain Dezetter, Abdoulaye Deme and Lamine Diop
The availability of climatic data, especially on a daily time step, has become very rare in West Africa over the last few years due to the high costs of climate data monitoring. This scarcity of climatic data is a huge obstacle to conduct hydrological st...
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Vick, Margaret J
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