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Effect of climate change on watershed runoff

January 1, 1989

This paper examines forecasts of changes in watershed runoff in the Delaware River basin that result from a range of predicted effects of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) on future precipitation, temperature, and stomatal resistance of plants. A deterministic hydrologic model, TOPMODEL, was driven with stochastic inputs of temperature and precipitation to derive the forecasts. Results indicate that the direction and magnitude of the changes in watershed runoff are dependent on the relative magnitudes of the induced changes in precipitation, temperature, and stomatal resistance. Natural variability in temperature and precipitation obscured the changes in watershed runoff even when the simulated changes in precipitation, temperature, and stomatal resistance were substantial.

Publication Year 1989
Title Effect of climate change on watershed runoff
Authors D. M. Wolock, M. A. Ayers, L.E. Hay, G. J. McCabe
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70015132
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse