2022
DOI: 10.5194/hess-2022-196
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Attributing trend in naturalized streamflow to temporally explicit vegetation change and climate variation in the Yellow River Basin of China

Abstract: Abstract. The naturalized streamflow, i.e., streamflow without water management effects, in the Yellow River Basin (YRB) has been significantly decreased at a rate of -3.71×108 m3 yr-1 during 1982–2018 although annual precipitation experienced insignificantly positive trend. Explicit detection and attribution of naturalized streamflow is critical to manage limited water resources for sustainable development of ecosystem and socio-economical system. The effects from temporally explicit changes of climate variab… Show more

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