2024
DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1742
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Drivers, changes, and impacts of hydrological extremes in India: A review

Vimal Mishra,
J. S. Nanditha,
Swarup Dangar
et al.

Abstract: The frequency of hydrological extremes (droughts and floods) has increased in recent years in India. A dense population, intensive agriculture, and rapidly developing physical infrastructure put India under the risk of hydrological extremes. However, a comprehensive overview of the drivers, changes, and impacts associated with hydrological extremes in India has been lacking. We examine the key processes and the role of climate and human interventions on hydrological extremes in India. We discuss the observed a… Show more

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