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Annual and seasonal streamflow responses to climate and land-cover changes in the Poyang Lake basin, China

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In this paper, the SWAT model was used to examine the climate and land-use and land cover effects on hydrology and streamflow in the Xinjiang River basin of the Poyang Lake.
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This article is published in Journal of Hydrology.The article was published on 2008-06-20. It has received 376 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Flood forecasting & Streamflow.

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Distinguishing the relative impacts of climate change and human activities on variation of streamflow in the Poyang Lake catchment, China

TL;DR: In this article, the characteristics of hydro-climatic changes of the Poyang Lake catchment were analyzed based on the observed data for the period 1960-2007, and the relative effect of climate change and human activities was first empirically distinguished by a coupled water and energy budgets analysis, and then the result was further confirmed by a quantitative assessment.
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Effects of the Three Gorges Dam on Yangtze River flow and river interaction with Poyang Lake, China: 2003-2008

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River flow and river interactions with downstream lakes and tributaries were examined after the climate influence was minimized by comparing hydrological changes between years of similar climate conditions before and after the operation of the TGD.
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Evapotranspiration Estimation with Remote Sensing and Various Surface Energy Balance Algorithms—A Review

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the basic theories, observational methods, and different surface energy balance algorithms for estimating evapotranspiration (ET) from landscapes and regions with remotely sensed surface temperatures is presented.
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Interactions of the Yangtze river flow and hydrologic processes of the Poyang Lake, China

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the role of basin effect and Yangtze River blocking effect on variations of the Poyang Lake level and floods at annual to decadal scales.
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Hydrological response to urbanization at different spatio-temporal scales simulated by coupling of CLUE-S and the SWAT model in the Yangtze River Delta region

TL;DR: In this article, a case study of the Xitiaoxi River basin, one of the main upstream rivers to the Taihu Lake in the Yangtze River Delta, was selected to perform the study and the results showed that the expansion of urban areas had a slight influence on the simulated annual streamflow and evapotranspiration as far as the whole catchment is concerned.
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