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Climate Research
Impact of climate variation and change onMid-Atlantic Region hydrology andwater resources
Heejun Chang1  Henry A. Walker1  Brent Yarnal1  Rob Neff1  C. Gregory Knight1  Raymond G. Najjar1 
关键词: Climate impact assessment;    Climate variation;    Climate change;    Hydrology;    Water resources;    Mid-Atlantic Region;    Climate models;   
DOI  :  10.3354/cr014207
来源: Inter-Research Science Publishing
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ABSTRACT: The sensitivity of hydrology and water resources to climate variation and climate change is assessed for the Mid-Atlantic Region (MAR) of the United States. Observed streamflow, groundwater, and water-quality data are shown to vary inassociation with climate variation. Projections of future streamflow, groundwater, and water quality are made using models determined from these associations and are applied to 2 transient general circulation model (GCM) scenarios. Regional streamflowincreases in one scenario, but decreases in the other; both scenarios result in changes in the seasonality of peak flows. Response of groundwater to climate change depends on the GCM scenario used. Canadian Climate Center (CCC) scenarios suggest rechargewill occur earlier in the year, and that seasonal fluctuations in groundwater levels will be less extreme. Hadley Center scenarios suggest recharge will occur earlier in the medium term, but later in the long term, with seasonal fluctuations in generalbeing more extreme. Both scenarios show that nutrient loads can be expected to increase in winter and spring because of the expected increase in streamflow. Projected decreases in streamflow and associated nutrient fluxes in July and August couldameliorate problems associated with estuarine stratification and eutrophication in late summer. These projections demonstrate that future hydrology and water resources will be influenced by climate change, but that uncertainty in accurately projectingthat influence will continue until model scenarios improve.

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