Separating the impacts of climate change and human activities on streamflow: A review of methodologies and critical assumptions

P Dey, A Mishra - Journal of Hydrology, 2017 - Elsevier
Climate change and human activity are two major drivers that alter hydrological cycle
processes and cause change in spatio-temporal distribution of water availability …

A review of global terrestrial evapotranspiration: Observation, modeling, climatology, and climatic variability

K Wang, RE Dickinson - Reviews of Geophysics, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This review surveys the basic theories, observational methods, satellite algorithms, and land
surface models for terrestrial evapotranspiration, E (or λE, ie, latent heat flux), including a …

Hydrological intensification will increase the complexity of water resource management

DL Ficklin, SE Null, JT Abatzoglou, KA Novick… - Earth's …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Global warming intensifies the hydrological cycle by altering the rate of water fluxes to and
from the terrestrial surface, resulting in an increase in extreme precipitation events and …

Abrupt increases in soil temperatures following increased precipitation in a permafrost region, central Lena River basin, Russia

Y Iijima, AN Fedorov, H Park, K Suzuki… - Permafrost and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Marked increases in active‐layer and upper permafrost temperatures occurred in the central
Lena River basin in association with abrupt increases in active‐layer soil moisture following …

Evaluation of the plant phenology index (PPI), NDVI and EVI for start-of-season trend analysis of the Northern Hemisphere boreal zone

P Karkauskaite, T Tagesson, R Fensholt - Remote Sensing, 2017 - mdpi.com
Satellite remote sensing of plant phenology provides an important indicator of climate
change. However, start of the growing season (SOS) estimates in Northern Hemisphere …

Responses of annual runoff, evaporation, and storage change to climate variability at the watershed scale

D Wang, N Alimohammadi - Water Resources Research, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
In this study, the impact of interannual variability of soil water storage change on the annual
water balance is assessed for 277 watersheds located in a spectrum of climate regions. The …

Reduced runoff in the upper Yangtze River due to comparable contribution of anthropogenic and climate changes

F Zeng, Q He, Y Li, W Shi, R Yang, M Ma… - Earth's …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The changing climate and intensifying human activities have made an impact on the
hydrological processes in the upper Yangtze River (UYR), but quantifying their effects …

Comparing carbon storage of Siberian tundra and taiga permafrost ecosystems at very high spatial resolution

MB Siewert, J Hanisch, N Weiss… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Permafrost‐affected ecosystems are important components in the global carbon (C) cycle
that, despite being vulnerable to disturbances under climate change, remain poorly …

Quantifying climate and anthropogenic impacts on runoff using the SWAT model, a Budyko-based approach and empirical methods

R Xu, D Qiu, C Wu, X Mu, G Zhao, W Sun… - Hydrological Sciences …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Understanding the impact of climate change and human activities on runoff is crucial for
water resources management. However, an evaluation of available methods for analysing …

Canopy transpiration of a Larix sibirica and Pinus sylvestris forest in Central Siberia

J Urban, AV Rubtsov, AV Urban, AV Shashkin… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2019 - Elsevier
Russian boreal forests represent the largest forested region on Earth and comprise one-fifth
of the world's forest cover. The two most common genera in Siberia are Larix and Pinus …