R Wang, L Xiong, X Xu, S Liu, Z Feng, S Wang… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Climate variability and human activities are the two major driving forces of changes in the hydrological cycle. However, how these two factors separately influence the water cycle in …
Y Shi, J Song, J Zhang, P Huang, H Sun, Q Wu… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Streamflow and its components, such as baseflow, are momentous links of the hydrological cycle, and their spatiotemporal variations are affected by both climate change and human …
B Du, L Wu, B Ruan, L Xu, S Liu - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Climate and land-use change significantly impact hydrological processes and water resources management. However, studies of runoff simulation accuracy and attribution …
X Yan, J Sun, S Li, T Ning, Z Li - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024 - Elsevier
Attribution of groundwater recharge (GR) change is important for understanding subsurface hydrological processes and managing regional groundwater resources. Despite vegetation …
Y Zuo, J Chen, S Lin, K He - Science of the Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
The imbalance between the water supply and demand in arid and semiarid regions is becoming increasingly serious due to global warming and human activities. It is of great …
The management of water resources in a basin can be challenging due to the sharing of water resources among multiple stakeholders and conflicting interests. This often results in …
In recent years, the effects of human activities and climate change on river flow patterns have become a major concern worldwide. This is particularly true in the southern Caspian …
Land subsidence, a silent death, occurs due to various factors like significant reduction in groundwater (GW) levels. It is a widespread phenomenon with irreparable consequences on …
Lakes are indispensable to ecological balance, supporting biodiversity and human welfare. Despite their importance, lakes around the globe are diminishing at an alarming rate …