Projected changes in climate are likely to substantially impact wetland hydrological conditions that will in turn have implications for wetland ecology. Assessing ecohydrological impacts of climate change requires models that can accurately simulate water levels at the fine-scale resolution to which species and communities respond. Hydrological conditions within the Lambourn Observatory at Boxford, Berkshire, UK were simulated using the physically based, distributed model MIKE SHE, calibrated to contemporary surface and groundwater levels. The site is a 10 ha lowland riparian wetland where complex geological conditions and channel management exert strong influences on the hydrological regime. Projected changes in precipitation, potential ev...
International audiencePeatlands are complex ecosystems driven by many physical, chemical, and biolog...
Hydrological alteration due to climate change events such as floods and drought is a significant thr...
The combined effects of climate and land use changes on water resources availability in river catchm...
SummaryProjected changes in climate are likely to substantially impact wetland hydrological conditio...
Conservation management of wetlands often rests on modifying hydrological functions to establish or ...
This thesis assesses the impacts of climate change on the CEH River Lambourn Observatory, Boxford, U...
Hydrological impacts of climate change upon the Elmley Marshes, southeast England, are simulated usi...
The hydro-ecological impacts of 40 UK Climate Projections 2018 scenarios on a restored lowland Engla...
The hydro-ecological impacts of 40 UK Climate Projections 2018 scenarios on a restored lowland Engla...
It is widely accepted that the Earth’s climate is changing more rapidly than it has in the past and ...
Groundwater levels fundamentally control wetland environments and in dune systems groundwater levels...
Climate change is expected to affect the water cycle through changes in precipitation, river streamf...
Climate change is identified as a major threat to wetlands. Altered hydrology and rising temperature...
Wetlands are globally important ecosystems that provide critical services for natural communities an...
Wetland ecosystems are important habitats for flora and fauna and hence are of national and internat...
International audiencePeatlands are complex ecosystems driven by many physical, chemical, and biolog...
Hydrological alteration due to climate change events such as floods and drought is a significant thr...
The combined effects of climate and land use changes on water resources availability in river catchm...
SummaryProjected changes in climate are likely to substantially impact wetland hydrological conditio...
Conservation management of wetlands often rests on modifying hydrological functions to establish or ...
This thesis assesses the impacts of climate change on the CEH River Lambourn Observatory, Boxford, U...
Hydrological impacts of climate change upon the Elmley Marshes, southeast England, are simulated usi...
The hydro-ecological impacts of 40 UK Climate Projections 2018 scenarios on a restored lowland Engla...
The hydro-ecological impacts of 40 UK Climate Projections 2018 scenarios on a restored lowland Engla...
It is widely accepted that the Earth’s climate is changing more rapidly than it has in the past and ...
Groundwater levels fundamentally control wetland environments and in dune systems groundwater levels...
Climate change is expected to affect the water cycle through changes in precipitation, river streamf...
Climate change is identified as a major threat to wetlands. Altered hydrology and rising temperature...
Wetlands are globally important ecosystems that provide critical services for natural communities an...
Wetland ecosystems are important habitats for flora and fauna and hence are of national and internat...
International audiencePeatlands are complex ecosystems driven by many physical, chemical, and biolog...
Hydrological alteration due to climate change events such as floods and drought is a significant thr...
The combined effects of climate and land use changes on water resources availability in river catchm...