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Uncertainty in climate change projections of discharge for the Mekong River Basin
- D. Kingston, J. Thompson, G. Kite
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 23 August 2010
Abstract. The Mekong River Basin is a key regional resource in Southeast Asia for sectors that include agriculture, fisheries and electricity production. Here we explore the potential impacts of… Expand
Application of the coupled MIKE SHE/MIKE 11 modelling system to a lowland wet grassland in southeast England
- J. Thompson, H. Sørenson, H. Gavin, A. Refsgaard
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 2004
Hydrological modifications frequently result in wetland loss and degradation while wetland management, restoration and creation schemes rely upon further hydrological manipulations. These schemes can… Expand
Uncertainty in the estimation of potential evapotranspiration under climate change
- D. Kingston, M. Todd, R. Taylor, J. Thompson, N. Arnell
- Environmental Science
- 1 October 2009
21st century climate change is projected to result in an intensification of the global hydrological cycle, but there is substantial uncertainty in how this will impact freshwater availability. A… Expand
Hydrological and ecological impacts of dams on the Kafue Flats floodplain system, southern Zambia
- M. Mumba, J. Thompson
- Geography
- 2005
Developmental changes in river basins in Africa have become a reality. Many wetland ecosystems have been impacted by dams and other hydrological interventions resulting in both foreseen and… Expand
Modelling the impacts of climate change on upland catchments in southwest Scotland using MIKE SHE and the UKCP09 probabilistic projections
- J. Thompson
- Environmental Science
- 1 August 2012
Hydrological models of three upland sub-catchments of Loch Dee, southwest Scotland, are calibrated and validated against observed discharge. Perturbed precipitation and potential evapotranspiration… Expand
Hydrological modeling of River Xiangxi using SWAT2005: A comparison of model parameterizations using station and gridded meteorological observations
- H. Xu, R. Taylor, D. Kingston, T. Jiang, J. Thompson, M. Todd
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 15 October 2010
Gridded climate data sets are widely used in the analysis, modeling and forecasting of the consequences of climate change. The objective of this study is to compare the impact of different climate… Expand
Carbon emissions from land-use change and management in China between 1990 and 2010
- L. Lai, Xianjin Huang, +7 authors J. Thompson
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Science Advances
- 1 November 2016
Overall land-use change and management have contributed about 1.45 Pg of carbon to the total carbon released in China from 1990 to 2010. China has experienced enormous changes in land use in recent… Expand
Assessment of uncertainty in river flow projections for the Mekong River using multiple GCMs and hydrological models
- J. Thompson, A. Green, D. Kingston, S. Gosling
- Environmental Science
- 12 April 2013
Summary Hydrological model-related uncertainty is often ignored within climate change hydrological impact assessments. A MIKE SHE model is developed for the Mekong using the same data as an earlier… Expand
Hydrology and land use in a sahelian floodplain wetland
- J. Thompson, G. Polet
- Environmental Science
- Wetlands
- 1 December 2000
Africa’s numerous floodplain wetlands provide a host of hydrologic, ecological, economic, and social benefits. They play a fundamental role in supporting significant human populations. In common with… Expand
Potential evapotranspiration-related uncertainty in climate change impacts on river flow: An assessment for the Mekong River basin
- J. Thompson, A. Green, D. Kingston
- Environmental Science
- 14 March 2014
Summary Six MIKE SHE models of the Mekong are developed, each employing potential evapotranspiration (PET) derived using alternative methods: Blaney–Criddle (BC), Hamon (HM), Hargreaves–Samani (HS),… Expand