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Fengping Liu, Xu Wang, Yuhu Chang, Ye Xu, Yinan Zheng, Ning Sun and Wei Li
This study analyzed the multivariate drought risks for the Wei River basin by characterizing the interdependence between the standardized precipitation index (SPI) and the standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI). Both parametric and no...
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Jing Zhao, Shengzhi Huang, Qiang Huang, Hao Wang and Guoyong Leng
Quantifying the relative contributions of climate variability and human activity to streamflow change is important for effective water resource use and management. Four sub-catchments of the Wei River Basin (WRB) in the Loess Plateau in China were select...
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Lei Zou, Jun Xia and Dunxian She
In this study, to improve the efficiency of the original Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI_original), we coupled the Soil and Water Assessment tool (SWAT) and PDSI_original to construct a drought index called PDSI_SWAT. The constructed PDSI_SWAT is app...
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Yunyun Li, Jianxia Chang, Yimin Wang, Wenting Jin, Aijun Guo
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Previous studies that quantified variations in runoff have mainly focused on the combined impacts of climate and human activities or climate and land cover change. Few have separated land cover change from human activities, which is critical for effectiv...
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Liangxin Fan, Fei Wang, Guobin Liu, Xiaomei Yang and Wei Qin
The usual perception of consumers regarding water consumption is that their bills do not match their actual water consumption. However, this mismatch has been insufficiently studied; particularly for cases related to specific water-use patterns, water co...
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