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Hydrological change: Towards a consistent approach to assess changes on both floods and droughts

Journal

ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES
Volume 111, Issue -, Pages 31-35

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2017.10.038

Keywords

Hydrological extremes; Human impact; Drought; Floods; Anthropocene

Funding

  1. Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)
  2. International Science Programme (ISP) at Uppsala University [54100006]
  3. NWO Rubicon [2004/08338/ALW]

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Several studies have found that the frequency, magnitude and spatio-temporal distribution of droughts and floods have significantly increased in many regions of the world. Yet, most of the methods used in detecting trends in hydrological extremes 1) focus on either floods or droughts, and/or 2) base their assessment on characteristics that, even though useful for trend identification, cannot be directly used in decision making, e.g. integrated water resources management and disaster risk reduction. In this paper, we first discuss the need for a consistent approach to assess changes on both floods and droughts, and then propose a method based on the theory of runs and threshold levels. Flood and drought changes were assessed in terms of frequency, length and surplus/deficit volumes. This paper also presents an example application using streamflow data from two hydrometric stations along the Po River basin (Italy), Piacenza and Pontelagoscuro, and then discuss opportunities and challenges of the proposed method.

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