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Modelling the Impacts of Climate Change on Shallow Groundwater Conditions in Hungary

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WATER
卷 13, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w13050668

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climate change; groundwater; recharge; modelling

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  1. National Research Development and Innovation Office of Hungary [TKP2020 BME-IKA-VIZ]

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This study developed a methodology to evaluate the direct impacts of climate on shallow groundwater resources and applied it at a country scale in Hungary. The simulation results suggest that groundwater levels are expected to drop in elevated areas while slightly increasing in other regions in the following decades.
The purpose of the present study was to develop a methodology for the evaluation of direct climate impacts on shallow groundwater resources and its country-scale application in Hungary. A modular methodology was applied. It comprised the definition of climate zones and recharge zones, recharge calculation by hydrological models, and the numerical modelling of the groundwater table. Projections of regional climate models for three different time intervals were applied for the simulation of predictive scenarios. The investigated regional climate model projections predict rising annual average temperature and generally dropping annual rainfall rates throughout the following decades. Based on predictive modelling, recharge rates and groundwater levels are expected to drop in elevated geographic areas such as the Alpokalja, the Eastern parts of the Transdanubian Mountains, the Mecsek, and Northern Mountain Ranges. Less significant groundwater level drops are predicted in foothill areas, and across the Western part of the Tiszantul, the Duna-Tisza Interfluve, and the Szigetkoz areas. Slightly increasing recharge and groundwater levels are predicted in the Transdanubian Hills and the Western part of the Transdanubian Mountains. Simulation results represent groundwater conditions at the country scale. However, the applied methodology is suitable for simulating climate change impacts at various scales.

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