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Improved Methods for Assessment of Hydrologic Vulnerability to Climate Change
Grant Number R824802
RFA: Regional Hydrologic Vulnerability to Global Climate Change (1995)


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  • Journal Article (5)
  • Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
    Journal Article Hamlet AF, Lettenmaier DP. Effects of climate change on hydrology and water resources in the Columbia River basin. Journal of the American Water Resources Association December 1999;35(6):1597-1623. R824802 (Final)
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    Journal Article Lettenmaier DP, Wood AW, Palmer RN, Wood ER, Stakhiv EZ. Water resources implications of global warming: a U.S. regional perspective. Climatic Change September 1999;43:537-579. R824802 (Final)
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    Journal Article Nijssen B, Schnur R, Lettenmaier DP. Global retrospective estimation of soil moisture using the variable infiltration capacity land surface model, 1980-93. Journal of Climate 2001;14(8):1790-1808. R824802 (Final)
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    Journal Article Nijssen B, O'Donnell G, Hamlet AF, Lettenmaier DP. Hydrologic sensitivity of global rivers to climate change. Climatic Change 2001;50(1-2):143-175. R824802 (Final)
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    Journal Article Nijssen B, O'Donnell GM, Lettenmaier DP, Lohmann D, Wood EF. Predicting the discharge of global rivers. Journal of Climate 2001;14(15):3307-3323. R824802 (Final)
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