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Time Series of the Anomalies in Soil Moisture, Runoff, Precipitation and Evapotranspiration Between 1950-2099 in the Upper Gunnison Basin in Southwest Colorado Under Three Future Climate Scenarios

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Start Date
1950
End Date
2099

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Imtiaz Rangwala, 2018, Time Series of the Anomalies in Soil Moisture, Runoff, Precipitation and Evapotranspiration Between 1950-2099 in the Upper Gunnison Basin in Southwest Colorado Under Three Future Climate Scenarios.

Summary

These datasets contain time series of anomalies, relative to 1950-1999 period, in the annual and seasonal soil moisture (%), runoff (%), precipitation (%) and evapotranspiration (%) in the Upper Gunnison Basin in Southwest Colorado for the three future climate scenarios considered in the Social Ecological and Climate Resiliency (SECR) project.

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Imtiaz Rangwala

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SurfaceHydrology Anomalies UpperGunnisonBasin SW-Colorado 1950-1999 Historical Period.csv 8.85 KB text/csv
SurfaceHydrology Changes UpperGunnisonBasin SW-Colorado 2000-2099 Feast-Famine Scenario.csv 17.19 KB text/csv
SurfaceHydrology Changes UpperGunnisonBasin SW-Colorado 2000-2099 Hot-Dry Scenario.csv 17.5 KB text/csv
SurfaceHydrology Changes UpperGunnisonBasin SW-Colorado 2000-2099 Warm-Wet Scenario.csv 16.96 KB text/csv

Purpose

These datasets were developed to examine future trends in annual and seasonal soil moisture, runoff, precipitation and evapotranspiration in the Upper Gunnison Basin in Southwest Colorado under different climate change scenarios.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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