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A Multi-Model Assessment of Climate Change Impact on Hydrological Regime in the Czech Republic

A Multi-Model Assessment of Climate Change Impact on Hydrological Regime in the Czech Republic In present paper we assess the climate change impact on mean runoff between the periods 1961-1990 (control period) and 2070-2099 (scenario period) in the Czech Republic. Hydrological balance is modelled wi...

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Published in:Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics 2012-09, Vol.60 (3), p.152-161
Main Authors: Hanel, Martin, Vizina, Adam, Máca, Petr, Pavlásek, Jirí
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