National Natural Science Foundation of China 51279140;National Basic Research Program of China 2010CB428406/2012CB956204<p class="FR_field"> Understanding the effects of climate change on runoff is important for the sustainable management of water resources. However, the mechanism of such effects in the Asian monsoon region remains unclear. This study revisits Fu's two-parameter climate elasticity index and enhances it by using the Gardner function to strengthen the former's prediction reliability when the future climate condition is beyond the historical range. Then the improved method was applied to study the elasticity change with temperature and precipitation in the eastern monsoon basins of China, whereas to explore the mech...
Surface runoff from the Wei River basin, the largest tributary of the Yellow River in China, has dra...
Climate change and human activities have been identified as the two main reasons for the change in r...
Quantifying the effects of climate variability and human activities on runoff changes will contribut...
Understanding the effects of climate change on runoff is important for the sustainable management of...
Understanding the effects of climate change on runoff is important for the sustainable management of...
With global climate changes intensifying, the hydrological response to climate changes has attracted...
China has suffered some of the effects of global warming, and one of the potential implications of ...
Climate change in Northwest China could lead to the change of the hydrological cycle and water resou...
Climate change in Northwest China could lead to the change of the hydrological cycle and water resou...
With global climate changes intensifying, the hydrological response to climate changes has attracted...
Influences of climatic change on the components of global hydrological cycle, including runoff and e...
CAS KZCX2-YW-Q06-1;973 Basic Research Project 2010CB428404;China MOST 0911 Influences of cli...
Climate change directly impacts the hydrological cycle via increasing temperatures and seasonal prec...
Surface runoff from the Wei River basin, the largest tributary of the Yellow River in China, has dra...
The Yellow River Basin is a typical arid and semi-arid area, which is very sensitive to climate chan...
Surface runoff from the Wei River basin, the largest tributary of the Yellow River in China, has dra...
Climate change and human activities have been identified as the two main reasons for the change in r...
Quantifying the effects of climate variability and human activities on runoff changes will contribut...
Understanding the effects of climate change on runoff is important for the sustainable management of...
Understanding the effects of climate change on runoff is important for the sustainable management of...
With global climate changes intensifying, the hydrological response to climate changes has attracted...
China has suffered some of the effects of global warming, and one of the potential implications of ...
Climate change in Northwest China could lead to the change of the hydrological cycle and water resou...
Climate change in Northwest China could lead to the change of the hydrological cycle and water resou...
With global climate changes intensifying, the hydrological response to climate changes has attracted...
Influences of climatic change on the components of global hydrological cycle, including runoff and e...
CAS KZCX2-YW-Q06-1;973 Basic Research Project 2010CB428404;China MOST 0911 Influences of cli...
Climate change directly impacts the hydrological cycle via increasing temperatures and seasonal prec...
Surface runoff from the Wei River basin, the largest tributary of the Yellow River in China, has dra...
The Yellow River Basin is a typical arid and semi-arid area, which is very sensitive to climate chan...
Surface runoff from the Wei River basin, the largest tributary of the Yellow River in China, has dra...
Climate change and human activities have been identified as the two main reasons for the change in r...
Quantifying the effects of climate variability and human activities on runoff changes will contribut...