Evolution of river regime in the Mekong River basin over eight decades and role of dams in recent hydrologic extremes
Huy Dang,
Yadu Pokhrel
Abstract:Abstract. Flow regimes in major global river systems are undergoing rapid alterations due to unprecedented stress from climate change and human activities. The Mekong River Basin (MRB) was, until recently, among the last major global rivers relatively unaltered by humans, but this is changing alarmingly in the last decade due to booming dam construction. Numerous studies have examined the MRB’s flood pulse and its alterations in recent years; however, a mechanistic quantification at the basin scale attributing… Show more
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