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Posters HS2.6

HS2.6

Hydrological change: Regional hydrological behaviour under transient climate and land use conditions
Convener: Stefan Hagemann  | Co-Conveners: Axel Bronstert , Harald Kunstmann 
Orals
 / Mon, 08 Apr, 08:30–12:00  / Room R6
Posters
 / Attendance Mon, 08 Apr, 17:30–19:00  / Red Posters

Attendance Time: Monday, 8 April 2013, 17:30–19:00
Red Posters
Chairperson: Stefan Hagemann
R230
EGU2013-397
Uncertainties of the extreme high flows under climate change impact due to emission scenarios, hydrological models and parameters
Ye Tian, Martijn Booij, Qian Zhu, Suli Pan, and Yue-Ping Xu

R231
EGU2013-1634
The application of a multimodel ensemble to quantify uncertainty and produce weighted probabilistic projections of hydrological change.
Ciaran Broderick, Rowan Fealy, and Conor Murphy

R232
EGU2013-1941
Evaluation of the SWAT model in the context of climate change for the Treene catchment/ Germany
Björn Guse, Matthias Pfannerstill, and Nicola Fohrer

R233
EGU2013-3406
Analysis of trends and breakpoints in observed discharge time series in Lower Saxony, Germany
Anne Fangmann, Aslan Belli, and Uwe Haberlandt

R234
EGU2013-3450
Assessment of potential climate and land use change impacts on the regional water resources of Lusatia (Germany)
Anne Gädeke, Ina Pohle, Hagen Koch, and Uwe Grünewald

R235
EGU2013-3479
Water ponding and catchment runoff as influenced by conservation agriculture in May Zeg-zeg (Ethiopia)
Sil Lanckriet, Jan Nyssen, Tesfay Araya, Jean Poesen, Bram Govaerts, Hans Bauer, Jozef Deckers, Mitiku Haile, Els Verfaillie, and Wim M. Cornelis

R236
EGU2013-3580 | presentation
Urban water transactions: the search of a comprehensive framework for interactions between water and urban systems
Hector Angarita and Efraín Domínguez

R237
EGU2013-3774
Comparative study on change in groundwaters of rural and urban areas in Korea: effects of climate change
Sang Woong Yun, Ye Seul Kim, Dong Hyun Kim, Ho Chul Kim, Min Cheol Shin, Jae Yong Park, Heejung Kim, and Jin-Yong Lee

R238
EGU2013-3922
Climate change impact on available water resources obtained using multiple global climate and hydrology models
Stefan Hagemann, Cui Chen, Douglas B. Clark, Sonja Folwell, Simon N. Gosling, Ingjerd Haddeland, Naota Hanasaki, Jens Heinke, Fulco Ludwig, Frank Voss, and Andrew J. Wiltshire

R239
EGU2013-4144
Assessment of the potential impact of climatic change and variability on the flow of Somes river basin, Romania
Rodica Paula Mic and Ciprian Corbus

R240
EGU2013-4183
Uncertainties in hydrological modelling and its consequences for water management in Central Asia
Marcus Malsy, Tim aus der Beek, and Martina Flörke

R241
EGU2013-4237
Effects of land use changes on ecohydrological results in a mesoscale Chinese catchment using an integrated modelling approach
Britta Schmalz, Mathias Kuemmerlen, Sonja Jähnig, and Nicola Fohrer

R242
EGU2013-4435
Comparison of precipitation simulation performance by the CMIP3 and new CMIP5 models.
Aristeidis Koutroulis, Manolis Grillakis, and Ioannis Tsanis

R243
EGU2013-4519
Examination of land use change effect on extreme hydrological events. A case study of Gialias basin in Cyprus.
Manolis Grillakis, Aristeidis Koutroulis, Ioannis Tsanis, Dimitrios Alexakis, and Diofantos Hadjimitsis

R244
EGU2013-4525
Modelling impacts of climate change on the hydrology of a Mongolian catchment using an appropriate permafrost conceptualization
Kor Heerema, Martijn J. Booij, Ric Huting, Jord J. Warmink, Eelco van Beek, and Odgarav Jigjsuren

R245
EGU2013-5177 | presentation
Impact of bias correction method on simulated runoff conditions under a large ensemble of climate change scenarios
Harald Kling, Bastian Klein, and Philipp Stanzel

R246
EGU2013-5577
Near-term acceleration of hydroclimatic change in the western U.S.
Moetasim Ashfaq

R247
EGU2013-5938
Change Ahead: Transient Scenarios for Long-term Water Management
Marjolijn Haasnoot, Jules Beersma, and Jaap Schellekens

R248
EGU2013-6700
Future hydrology in Lanjiang River Basin, East China
Yue-Ping Xu, Xujie Zhang, and Ye Tian

R249
EGU2013-9605
Application of an efficient soil water content model in ecosystem modeling and scenario development
Albin Hammerle, Perluigi Calanca, Matthias Themessl, Andreas Gobiet, and Georg Wohlfahrt

R250
EGU2013-9767
Uncertainty assessments and hydrological implications of climate change in adjacent catchments of a large rapidly urbanizing watershed
Stephen Oni, Martyn Futter, Lewis Molot, and Peter Dillon

R251
EGU2013-10687
Impacts of climate change on the hydrology of a montainous catchment estimated with different model structures
Carolina Massmann and Hubert Holzmann

R252
EGU2013-10965
Impacts of climate change on river discharge and hydropower generation for the Alpine region
Thomas Wagner, Matthias Themeßl, Andreas Schüppel, Andreas Gobiet, Heinrich Stigler, and Steffen Birk

R253
EGU2013-11231 | presentation
Uncertainties in changes in potential evaporation: the formulation issue
Jean-Philippe Vidal, François Tilmant, and Benoît Hingray

R254
EGU2013-11765
The impacts of possible climate futures upon Alpine catchment water balance: demonstration of extreme sensitivity to temperature effects
Daniela Balin, Jörg Schulla, Stuart Lane, and Emmanuel Reynard

R255
EGU2013-11837
Climate change impact on the discharge in meso-scale catchments and consequences for the hydropower-production in Switzerland
Ole Rössler, Pascal Hänggi, Nina Köplin, Rapahel Meyer, Bruno Schädler, and Rolf Weingartner

R256
EGU2013-12310
Estimates of river flows, floodplain inundation and land-atmosphere feedbacks in tropical African wetlands
Simon Dadson, Garry Hayman, and Neil MacKellar

R257
EGU2013-12330 | presentation
Detection of meteo-hydrological trends and water resources impacts at the basin scale
Daniela Anghileri, Francesca Pianosi, and Rodolfo Soncini-Sessa

R258
EGU2013-12711
Quantifying the influence of various climate components and their uncertainties on the hydrological cycle in Alpine headwaters
Martin Ortner and Michael Kuhn