Posters HS2.4.6
HS2.4.6 Climate Change and Water Resources in Central Asia and Caucasus |
Co-Conveners: Georgia Destouni , Markus Disse |
Attendance Time: Friday, 2 May 2014, 13:30–15:00 Red Posters Chairperson: Zhaodong FENG |
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R259
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EGU2014-4498
Long-term hydro-climatic changes in the Selenga river basin, Central Asia Rebecka Törnqvist, Shilpa M. Asokan, Jan Pietroń, Jerker Jarsjö, and Georgia Destouni |
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R260
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EGU2014-8520
Climate related natural hazards management in the vulnerable regions of Uzbekistan - experiences in the frame of projects Climate Risk Management in Uzbekistan (CRM-Uz) and Water in Central Asia (CAWa) Alexander Merkushkin, Abror Gafurov, Natalya Agaltseva, Alexander Pak, Birgit Mannig, Heiko Paeth, Sergiy Vorogushyn, and Katy Unger-Shayesteh |
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R261
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EGU2014-13573
Projected impacts of climate change on hydrology, water resource use and adaptation needs for the Chu and Talas cross-border rivers basin, Central Asia Shamil Shamil Iliasov, Svetlana Dolgikh, Annukka Lipponen, and Viktor Novikov |
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R262
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EGU2014-15189
Mapping cropland parameters - Results from the Central Asian Water (CAWa) project Christopher Conrad, Fabian Löw, and Katy Unger-Shayesteh |
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R263
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EGU2014-10197
Future of water resources in the Aral Sea Region, Central Asia - Reality-checked climate model projections Shilpa M Asokan and Georgia Destouni |
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R264
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EGU2014-16973
Climate Change and Water Infrastructure in Central Asia: adaptation capacities and institutional challenges Iskandar Abdullaev and Shavkat Rakhmatullaev |
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R265
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EGU2014-1595
Climatic and Hydrological Changes of Past 100 Years in Asian Arid Zone Zhaodong FENG, Vitaliy SALNIKOV, and Changchun XU |
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R266
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EGU2014-311
FEATURES OF DURATION AND BORDERS OF THE BEDDING OF SNOW COVER IN THE CONDITIONS OF CLIMATIC CHANGES IN THE TERRITORY OF NORTHERN KAZAKHSTAN ACCORDING TO LAND AND SPACE MONITORING Vitaliy Salnikov, Galina Turulina, Svetlana Polyakova, Nadiya Muratova, Azamat Kauazov, Aigul Abugalieva, and Tamara Tazhibayeva |
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R267
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EGU2014-358
Evaluation of Reanalysis, Spatially-interpolated and Remote-sensing derived Precipitation Datasets over Central Asia Zengyun Hu and Chi Zhang |
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R268
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EGU2014-1416
Using field observations and satellite data for the study of energy and water cycle over heterogeneous landscape of the Tibetan Plateau Yaoming Ma |
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R269
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EGU2014-1423
Degradation processes of hydrological resources by human and climate - example of small lakes in Northern Kazakhstan and Southern Siberia. Burghard Meyer and Vera Schreiner |
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R270
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EGU2014-1453
Glacier changes in Chinese Altay Mountains during the last ~50 years Zhongqin Li, Huilin Li, and Feiteng Wang |
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R271
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EGU2014-2370
Ecosystem responses to substantial channel flow changes of the Tarim River (NW China) Christian Opp, Andreas Ginau, Zhandong Sun, and Ümüt Halik |
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R272
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EGU2014-8610
Comparative analysis of two hydrological models with different glacier parameterisations for climate impact assessment and water resources management in the Syrdarya Basin, Central Asia Abror Gafurov, Doris Duethmann, Natalya Agaltseva, Alexander Merkushkin, Alexander Pak, David Kriegel, Matthias Huss, Andreas Güntner, Bruno Merz, Katy Unger-Shayesteh, Birgit Mannig, Heiko Paeth, and Sergiy Vorogushyn |
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R273
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EGU2014-13256
Glacier retreat accounts for more than 25 percent of summer runoff in the central Pamirs Malte Knoche, Martin Lindner, Christiane Meier, Eric Pohl, Stephan Weise, and Ralf Merz |
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R274
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EGU2014-15992
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Climate change and water resources in northern Mongolia Lucas Menzel, Tobias Törnros, and Ines Marberg |
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R275
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EGU2014-16230
Towards a climate impact assessment of the Tarim River, NW China: integrated hydrological modelling using SWIM Michel Wortmann |
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R276
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EGU2014-6199
Sediment transport patterns and climate change: the downstream Tuul River case study, Northern Mongolia. Jan Pietroń and Jerker Jarsjö |