Climate change and stream temperature projections in the columbia river basin: habitat implications of spatial variation in hydrologic drivers

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  • who: Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. and colleagues from the of Geography, Indiana University, EKirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN, USA have published the research: Climate change and stream temperature projections in the Columbia River basin: habitat implications of spatial variation in hydrologic drivers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Specifically, the authors aim to demonstrate the extent to which future changes in hydrology - streamflow, surface runoff, snowmelt, groundwater inflow, and lateral soil flow as simulated using global climate projections at the subbasin scale - could critically affect changes in localized stream temperatures, which are of high importance for aquatic . . .

     

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