Publication: The role of glacier changes and threshold definition in the characterisation of future streamflow droughts in glacierised catchments
The role of glacier changes and threshold definition in the characterisation of future streamflow droughts in glacierised catchments
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Van Tiel, M., Teuling, A. J., Wanders, N., Vis, M. J. P., Stahl, K., & Van Loon, A. F. (2018). The role of glacier changes and threshold definition in the characterisation of future streamflow droughts in glacierised catchments. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 22(1), 463–485. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-463-2018
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Glaciers are essential hydrological reservoirs, storing and releasing water at various timescales. Short-term variability in glacier melt is one of the causes of streamflow droughts, here defined as deficiencies from the flow regime. Streamflow droughts in glacierised catchments have a wide range of interlinked causing factors related to precipitation and temperature on short and long timescales. Climate change affects glacier storage capacity, with resulting consequences for discharge regimes and streamflow drought. Future projection
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Van Tiel, M., Teuling, A. J., Wanders, N., Vis, M. J. P., Stahl, K., & Van Loon, A. F. (2018). The role of glacier changes and threshold definition in the characterisation of future streamflow droughts in glacierised catchments. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 22(1), 463–485. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-463-2018