Soil and Water Research (Dec 2014)

Runoff trends analysis and future projections of hydrological patterns in small forested catchments

  • Anna LAMAČOVÁ,
  • Jakub HRUŠKA,
  • Pavel KRÁM,
  • Evžen STUCHLÍK,
  • Aleš FARDA,
  • Tomáš CHUMAN,
  • Daniela FOTTOVÁ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/110/2013-SWR
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
pp. 169 – 181

Abstract

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The aims of the present study were (i) to evaluate trends in runoff from small forested catchments of the GEOMON (GEOchemical MONitoring) network during the period 1994-2011, and (ii) to estimate the impact of anticipated climate change projected by ALADIN-Climate/CZ regional climate model coupled to ARPEGE-Climate global circulation model and forced with IPCC SRES A1B emission scenario on flow patterns in the periods 2021-2050 and 2071-2100. There were no general patterns found indicating either significant increases or decreases in runoff on either seasonal or annual levels across the investigated catchments within 1994-2011. Annual runoff is projected to decrease by 15% (2021-2050) and 35% (2071-2100) with a significant decrease in summer months and a slight increase in winter months as a result of expected climate change as simulated by the selected climate model.

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