Abstract
The Rhine basin will shift from a combined rainfall and snow melt regime to a more rainfall dominated regime, resulting in increased flood risk in winter and a higher probability of extensive droughts in summer. To be prepared for these projected changes, a thorough understanding of the impacts of climate change to the hydrological regime is necessary. A model has been presented at CAIWA conference at Basel, 12-15 November 2007.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Conference proceedings CAIWA 2007, International Conference on Adaptive & Integrated Water Management, November 12-15, 2007, Basel, Switzerland |
Place of Publication | [S.l] |
Pages | np |
Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Event | The "1st International Conference on Adaptive & Integrated Water Management" - Duration: 12 Nov 2007 → 15 Nov 2007 |
Conference
Conference | The "1st International Conference on Adaptive & Integrated Water Management" |
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Period | 12/11/07 → 15/11/07 |
Keywords
- catchment hydrology
- discharge
- climatic change
- river rhine
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