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Simulating the effects of land use and climate change on hydrologic flow and transport using a fully-integrated surface/subsurface model

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2009
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2009

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Brookfield, Andrea E., Wilson, B. Brownie, Sudicky, Edward A., and Anonymous,, 2009, Simulating the effects of land use and climate change on hydrologic flow and transport using a fully-integrated surface/subsurface model: v. 42, 40 p.

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Both climate and land use changes can affect the sustainability of water resources. Field studies and modeling efforts have provided valuable information regarding the impacts of these changes on surface water and groundwater resources. However, the use of physically-based fully-integrated hydrologic models to explore the entire hydrologic system in a holistic manner under climate and land use change has only just emerged. This type of modeling framework can be used to quantitatively evaluate the impact of both climate and land use changes on surface and subsurface hydrology, contaminant and thermal energy transport, and the interactions between the surface and subsurface flow and transport regimes. In this work, the 3D model HydroGeoSphere [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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  • Geological Society of America

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ISBN http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 0016-7592
Year Conference http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 2010

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