It is not clear how projected climate change will impact the hydrological functioning of complex catchments that have significant karst characteristics. Therefore, in this paper we focused on the investigation of the low- and high-flow characteristics of the karst Ljubljanica River catchment. One smaller (51 km2) and one larger (1135 km2) catchment were selected in order to investigate the projected climate change impact on the hydrological conditions. For the investigation of the hydrological situation in the future, we used a lumped conceptual hydrological model. The model was calibrated using past measured daily data. Using the calibrated model, we investigated the impact of five different climate models outputs for the moderately optimi...
International audienceGroundwater in karst aquifers is a valuable resource in Mediterranean region w...
Freshwater species are adapted to and depend on various discharge conditions, such as 32 indicators ...
Assessment of climate change (CC) impact on hydrologic regime requires a calibrated rainfall-runoff ...
It is not clear how projected climate change will impact the hydrological functioning of complex cat...
Karst regions represent 7–12% of the Earth\u27s continental area, and about one quarter of the globa...
Karst regions represent 7–12% of the Earth\u27s continental area, and about one quarter of the globa...
The catchment of the Toplica River, situated in an underdeveloped region of southern Serbia, is stud...
This master thesis deals with the issue of low-flows in mountain catchments in the context of expect...
The effect of climate change on the river discharge characteristics in four catchment basins within ...
This study presents a first assessment of the effect of climate change on the discharge of the Hupse...
Hydrological models have been widely used to assess changes in stream discharges by climate change; ...
Global Climate Change will have regional impacts on the water resources and will force water resourc...
Climate change is one of the greatest threats currently facing the world's environment. In Norway, a...
International audienceGroundwater in karst aquifers is a valuable resource in Mediterranean region w...
Freshwater species are adapted to and depend on various discharge conditions, such as 32 indicators ...
Assessment of climate change (CC) impact on hydrologic regime requires a calibrated rainfall-runoff ...
It is not clear how projected climate change will impact the hydrological functioning of complex cat...
Karst regions represent 7–12% of the Earth\u27s continental area, and about one quarter of the globa...
Karst regions represent 7–12% of the Earth\u27s continental area, and about one quarter of the globa...
The catchment of the Toplica River, situated in an underdeveloped region of southern Serbia, is stud...
This master thesis deals with the issue of low-flows in mountain catchments in the context of expect...
The effect of climate change on the river discharge characteristics in four catchment basins within ...
This study presents a first assessment of the effect of climate change on the discharge of the Hupse...
Hydrological models have been widely used to assess changes in stream discharges by climate change; ...
Global Climate Change will have regional impacts on the water resources and will force water resourc...
Climate change is one of the greatest threats currently facing the world's environment. In Norway, a...
International audienceGroundwater in karst aquifers is a valuable resource in Mediterranean region w...
Freshwater species are adapted to and depend on various discharge conditions, such as 32 indicators ...
Assessment of climate change (CC) impact on hydrologic regime requires a calibrated rainfall-runoff ...