Title of article
Watershed Weighting of Export Coefficients to Map Critical Phosphorus Loading Areas
Author/Authors
Endreny، Theodore A. نويسنده , , Wood، Eric F. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-164
From page
165
To page
0
Abstract
Computer simulations involving general circulation models, a hydrologic modeling system, and a ground water flow model indicate potential impacts of selected climate change projections on ground water levels in the Lansing, Michigan, area. General circulation models developed by the Canadian Climate Centre and the Hadley Centre generated meteorology estimates for 1961 through 1990 (as a reference condition) and for the 20 years centered on 2030 (as a changed climate condition). Using these meteorology estimates, the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratoryʹs hydrologic modeling system produced corresponding period streamflow simulations. Ground water recharge was estimated from the streamflow simulations and from variables derived from the general circulation models. The U.S. Geological Survey developed a numerical ground water flow model of the Saginaw and glacial aquifers in the Tri-County region surrounding Lansing, Michigan. Model simulations, using the ground water recharge estimates, indicate changes in ground water levels. Within the Lansing area, simulated ground water levels in the Saginaw aquifer declined under the Canadian predictions and increased under the Hadley.
Keywords
watershed management , Spatially Distributed , Topographic Index , Buffer Index , Phosphorus , NPS Modeling
Journal title
Jawra: Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Jawra: Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Record number
73046
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