This study aims to evaluate the climate- and human-induced impacts on two contrasting river basins in India, specifically, the Ganges and the Godavari. Monthly discharge simulations from global hydrological models (GHMs), run with and without human influence using CMIP5 projections under the framework of the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project, are utilized to address the scientific questions related to the quantification of the future impacts of climate change and the historical impacts of human activities on these river basins. The five state-of-the-art GHMs were considered and subsequently used to evaluate the human and climate change impacts on river discharges (seasonal mean discharge and extreme flows) during the pre-m...
The present study is focused on the assessment of the impact of the climate change on the hydrology ...
Climate change would significantly affect many hydrologic systems, which in turn would affect the wa...
According to the ‘natural flow paradigm’, any departure from the natural flow condition will alter t...
Climate change is likely to have significant effects on the hydrology. The Ganges-Brahmaputra river ...
The potential impacts of climate change and socio-economic change on flow and water quality in river...
The streamflow of Brahmaputra River Basin is vital for sustainable socioeconomic development of the ...
Quantifying the isolated and integrated impacts of land use (LU) and climate change on streamflow is...
Climate change (precipitation and temperature) has significantly affected the hydrological regimes a...
This study presents climate change impacts on streamflow for the Subarnarekha basin at two gauging l...
<p>Climate change has significant impacts on water availability in larger river basins. The present ...
Flooding is one of the most disastrous global hazards, which has been occurring more frequently in r...
The sustainability of social-ecological systems depends on river flows being maintained within a ran...
The Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna (GBM) River Basin presents a spatially diverse hydrological regime due...
The long-term impacts of climate change on water resources are expected to be considerable in South...
Impacts of climate change on hydrology are assessed by downscaling large scale general circulation m...
The present study is focused on the assessment of the impact of the climate change on the hydrology ...
Climate change would significantly affect many hydrologic systems, which in turn would affect the wa...
According to the ‘natural flow paradigm’, any departure from the natural flow condition will alter t...
Climate change is likely to have significant effects on the hydrology. The Ganges-Brahmaputra river ...
The potential impacts of climate change and socio-economic change on flow and water quality in river...
The streamflow of Brahmaputra River Basin is vital for sustainable socioeconomic development of the ...
Quantifying the isolated and integrated impacts of land use (LU) and climate change on streamflow is...
Climate change (precipitation and temperature) has significantly affected the hydrological regimes a...
This study presents climate change impacts on streamflow for the Subarnarekha basin at two gauging l...
<p>Climate change has significant impacts on water availability in larger river basins. The present ...
Flooding is one of the most disastrous global hazards, which has been occurring more frequently in r...
The sustainability of social-ecological systems depends on river flows being maintained within a ran...
The Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna (GBM) River Basin presents a spatially diverse hydrological regime due...
The long-term impacts of climate change on water resources are expected to be considerable in South...
Impacts of climate change on hydrology are assessed by downscaling large scale general circulation m...
The present study is focused on the assessment of the impact of the climate change on the hydrology ...
Climate change would significantly affect many hydrologic systems, which in turn would affect the wa...
According to the ‘natural flow paradigm’, any departure from the natural flow condition will alter t...