2016
DOI: 10.1002/2016wr018727
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“…The LULC changes include increased tile drainage, cultivation of prairies, and adoption of soybean (Glycine max) in modern-day cropping systems. However, a recent analysis of streamflow records from 29 HUC 8 (Hydrologic Unit Code 008) watersheds in Iowa and Minnesota showed that climate change (increased precipitation) rather than LULC change was the major driver of increased annual streamflow in the upper Midwestern U.S. (Gupta et al, 2015(Gupta et al, , 2016a(Gupta et al, , 2016b(Gupta et al, , 2016c(Gupta et al, , 2016d. The analysis was done through hierarchical regression analysis of annual streamflow as a function of annual precipitation for the periods prior to 1975 (pre-change period) and after 1976 (post-change period).…”
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“…The LULC changes include increased tile drainage, cultivation of prairies, and adoption of soybean (Glycine max) in modern-day cropping systems. However, a recent analysis of streamflow records from 29 HUC 8 (Hydrologic Unit Code 008) watersheds in Iowa and Minnesota showed that climate change (increased precipitation) rather than LULC change was the major driver of increased annual streamflow in the upper Midwestern U.S. (Gupta et al, 2015(Gupta et al, , 2016a(Gupta et al, , 2016b(Gupta et al, , 2016c(Gupta et al, , 2016d. The analysis was done through hierarchical regression analysis of annual streamflow as a function of annual precipitation for the periods prior to 1975 (pre-change period) and after 1976 (post-change period).…”
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confidence: 99%