Sensitivity of Hydrological Variables in the Northeast Pond River Watershed, Newfoundland, Canada, Due to Atmospheric Change

Watershed runoff modelling techniques were developed and applied for assessing climatic impacts, and tested for a watershed in the Northeast Pond River basin using atmospheric-change scenarios from a series of hypothetical scenarios. Results of this research strongly suggest that possible changes in...

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Main Authors: A. Bobba, Dean Jeffries, Vijay Singh
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10.1023/A:1008194330621
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:spr:waterr:v:13:y:1999:i:3:p:171-188 2023-05-15T15:05:32+02:00 Sensitivity of Hydrological Variables in the Northeast Pond River Watershed, Newfoundland, Canada, Due to Atmospheric Change A. Bobba Dean Jeffries Vijay Singh http://hdl.handle.net/10.1023/A:1008194330621 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10.1023/A:1008194330621 article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:31:38Z Watershed runoff modelling techniques were developed and applied for assessing climatic impacts, and tested for a watershed in the Northeast Pond River basin using atmospheric-change scenarios from a series of hypothetical scenarios. Results of this research strongly suggest that possible changes in temperature and precipitation caused by increases in atmospheric trace-gas concentrations could have major impacts on both the timing and magnitude of runoff and soil moisture in important natural resources areas. Of particular importance are predicted patterns of summer soil-moisture drying that are consistent across the entire range of tested scenarios. The decreases in summer soil moisture range from 10 to 50% for different scenarios. In addition, consistent changes were observed in the timing of runoff – specifically dramatic increases in winter runoff and decreases in summer runoff. These hydrologic results raise the possibility of major environmental and socio-economic difficulties and they will have significant implications for future water-resource planning and management. Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers 1999 climate change, deterministichydrological model, sub-arctic watershed, Canada Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Newfoundland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic Canada Northeast Pond ENVELOPE(-56.031,-56.031,49.800,49.800)
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description Watershed runoff modelling techniques were developed and applied for assessing climatic impacts, and tested for a watershed in the Northeast Pond River basin using atmospheric-change scenarios from a series of hypothetical scenarios. Results of this research strongly suggest that possible changes in temperature and precipitation caused by increases in atmospheric trace-gas concentrations could have major impacts on both the timing and magnitude of runoff and soil moisture in important natural resources areas. Of particular importance are predicted patterns of summer soil-moisture drying that are consistent across the entire range of tested scenarios. The decreases in summer soil moisture range from 10 to 50% for different scenarios. In addition, consistent changes were observed in the timing of runoff – specifically dramatic increases in winter runoff and decreases in summer runoff. These hydrologic results raise the possibility of major environmental and socio-economic difficulties and they will have significant implications for future water-resource planning and management. Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers 1999 climate change, deterministichydrological model, sub-arctic watershed, Canada
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author A. Bobba
Dean Jeffries
Vijay Singh
spellingShingle A. Bobba
Dean Jeffries
Vijay Singh
Sensitivity of Hydrological Variables in the Northeast Pond River Watershed, Newfoundland, Canada, Due to Atmospheric Change
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Dean Jeffries
Vijay Singh
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title Sensitivity of Hydrological Variables in the Northeast Pond River Watershed, Newfoundland, Canada, Due to Atmospheric Change
title_short Sensitivity of Hydrological Variables in the Northeast Pond River Watershed, Newfoundland, Canada, Due to Atmospheric Change
title_full Sensitivity of Hydrological Variables in the Northeast Pond River Watershed, Newfoundland, Canada, Due to Atmospheric Change
title_fullStr Sensitivity of Hydrological Variables in the Northeast Pond River Watershed, Newfoundland, Canada, Due to Atmospheric Change
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity of Hydrological Variables in the Northeast Pond River Watershed, Newfoundland, Canada, Due to Atmospheric Change
title_sort sensitivity of hydrological variables in the northeast pond river watershed, newfoundland, canada, due to atmospheric change
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