Many watersheds are currently experiencing streamflow and water quality related problems that are caused by excess nitrogen. Given that weather is a major driver of nitrogen transport through watersheds, the objective of this study was to predict climate change impacts on streamflow and nitrogen export. A forest and pasture dominated watershed in North Carolina Piedmont region was used as the study area. A physically-based Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model parameterized using geospatial data layers and spatially downscaled temperature and precipitation estimates from eight different General Circulation Models (GCMs) were used for this study. While temperature change predictions are fairly consistent across the GCMs for the study w...
The impacts of climate change on water and nitrogen cycles in arid central Arizona (USA) were invest...
This study examines the impact of projected land use changes in the context of growing production of...
ABSTRACT. It is essential to examine the sensitivity of hydrologic responses to climate and landuse ...
Many watersheds are currently experiencing streamflow and water quality related problems that are ca...
Study region: The SWAT model was used to estimate the combined effects of changing land cover, clima...
In this study, the combined impact of climate and land use changes on streamflow and water quality i...
The impacts of climate change on nitrogen (N) in a lowland chalk stream are investigated using a dyn...
[1] In coming decades, higher annual temperatures, increased growing season length, and increased do...
Forcing watershed models with downscaled climate data to quantify future water regime changes can im...
ABSTRACT. It is essential to examine the sensitivity of hydrologic responses to climate and landuse ...
Terrestrial ecosystems are major sources of N pollution to aquatic ecosystems. Predicting N export t...
This study evaluated changes in climatic variable impacts on hydrology and water quality in Big Sunf...
Summarization: Nonpoint source pollution comprises a significant portion of the nutrient loads that ...
Nitrogen (N) is a critical element for aquatic ecosystem function that can degrade water quality and...
AbstractBoth climate and land use changes can influence water quality and quantity in different ways...
The impacts of climate change on water and nitrogen cycles in arid central Arizona (USA) were invest...
This study examines the impact of projected land use changes in the context of growing production of...
ABSTRACT. It is essential to examine the sensitivity of hydrologic responses to climate and landuse ...
Many watersheds are currently experiencing streamflow and water quality related problems that are ca...
Study region: The SWAT model was used to estimate the combined effects of changing land cover, clima...
In this study, the combined impact of climate and land use changes on streamflow and water quality i...
The impacts of climate change on nitrogen (N) in a lowland chalk stream are investigated using a dyn...
[1] In coming decades, higher annual temperatures, increased growing season length, and increased do...
Forcing watershed models with downscaled climate data to quantify future water regime changes can im...
ABSTRACT. It is essential to examine the sensitivity of hydrologic responses to climate and landuse ...
Terrestrial ecosystems are major sources of N pollution to aquatic ecosystems. Predicting N export t...
This study evaluated changes in climatic variable impacts on hydrology and water quality in Big Sunf...
Summarization: Nonpoint source pollution comprises a significant portion of the nutrient loads that ...
Nitrogen (N) is a critical element for aquatic ecosystem function that can degrade water quality and...
AbstractBoth climate and land use changes can influence water quality and quantity in different ways...
The impacts of climate change on water and nitrogen cycles in arid central Arizona (USA) were invest...
This study examines the impact of projected land use changes in the context of growing production of...
ABSTRACT. It is essential to examine the sensitivity of hydrologic responses to climate and landuse ...