Climate change and drought: a perspective on drought indices

S Mukherjee, A Mishra, KE Trenberth - Current climate change reports, 2018 - Springer
Droughts occur naturally, but climate change has generally accelerated the hydrological
processes to make them set in quicker and become more intense, with many consequences …

Infiltration from the pedon to global grid scales: An overview and outlook for land surface modeling

H Vereecken, L Weihermüller, S Assouline… - Vadose Zone …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Core Ideas Land surface models (LSMs) show a large variety in describing and upscaling
infiltration. Soil structural effects on infiltration in LSMs are mostly neglected. New soil …

[HTML][HTML] Uncertainty of simulated groundwater recharge at different global warming levels: a global-scale multi-model ensemble study

R Reinecke, H Müller Schmied… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2021 - hess.copernicus.org
Billions of people rely on groundwater as being an accessible source of drinking water and
for irrigation, especially in times of drought. Its importance will likely increase with a …

Freshwater vulnerability under high end climate change. A pan-European assessment

AG Koutroulis, LV Papadimitriou, MG Grillakis… - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
As freshwater availability is crucial for securing a sustainable, lower‑carbon future, there is a
critical connection between water management and climate policies. Under a rapidly …

[HTML][HTML] Broadleaf afforestation impacts on terrestrial hydrology insignificant compared to climate change in Great Britain

M Buechel, L Slater, S Dadson - Hydrology and Earth System …, 2024 - hess.copernicus.org
Widespread afforestation has been proposed internationally to reduce atmospheric carbon
dioxide; however, the specific hydrological consequences and benefits of such large-scale …

[HTML][HTML] Capability of meteorological drought indices for detecting soil moisture droughts

D Halwatura, N McIntyre, AM Lechner… - Journal of Hydrology …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Study region Eastern Australia Study focus Long-term monitoring of soil moisture is
a time-and cost-intensive challenge. Therefore, meteorological drought indices are …

The genesis and evolution of karstic conduit systems in the Chalk

AR Farrant, L Maurice, D Ballesteros, C Nehme - 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group is renowned as a major aquifer, but the
development of secondary porosity due to karstic conduits is poorly understood …

[HTML][HTML] How well do operational numerical weather prediction configurations represent hydrology?

E Zsoter, H Cloke, E Stephens… - Journal of …, 2019 - journals.ametsoc.org
How Well Do Operational Numerical Weather Prediction Configurations Represent
Hydrology? in: Journal of Hydrometeorology Volume 20 Issue 8 (2019) Jump to Content …

Modelling flow and heat transfer through unsaturated chalk–Validation with experimental data from the ground surface to the aquifer

D Thiéry, N Amraoui, ML Noyer - Journal of hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
During the winter and spring of 2000–2001, large floods occurred in northern France
(Somme River Basin) and southern England (Patcham area of Brighton) in valleys that are …

Climatically determined spatial and temporal changes in the biomass of Pinus sp. of Eurasia in the context of the law of the limiting factor

VA Usoltsev, W Zukow, IS Tsepordey - Ecological questions, 2021 - elar.usfeu.ru
Forest ecosystems play an essential role in climate stabilization, and the study of influence
of climate change on their biomass and carbon depositing is of paramount importance. The …