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Tree rings: A key ecological indicator for reconstruction of groundwater depth in the lower Tarim River, Northwest China 期刊论文
ECOHYDROLOGY, 2019
作者:  Zhou, Honghua;  Chen, Yaning;  Hao, Xingming;  Zhao, Ying;  Fang, Gonghuan;  Yang, Yuhai
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water environment  climate change  arid area  Populus euphratica  elevation difference  
Evaluation of climate change impact on groundwater from semi-arid environment (Essaouira Basin, Morocco) using integrated approaches 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, 2019, 卷号: 78, 期号: 15
作者:  Ouhamdouch, Salah;  Bahir, Mohammed;  Ouazar, Driss;  Carreira, Paula Maria;  Zouari, Kamel
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Coastal aquifer  Geochemistry  Seawater intrusion  Semi-arid environment  Stable isotopes  
Predicting the impacts of climate change on groundwater recharge in an arid environment using modeling approach 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 卷号: 11, 期号: 1, 页码: 88-99
作者:  Ghazavi, Reza;  Ebrahimi, Haidar
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Climate change  Arid environment  Groundwater recharge  LARS  MODFLOW  
Spatiotemporal changes of land use/cover from 1995 to 2015 in an oasis in the middle reaches of the Keriya River, southern Tarim Basin, Northwest China 期刊论文
CATENA, 2018, 卷号: 171
作者:  Muyibul, Zubaida;  Xia Jianxin;  Muhtar, Polat;  Shi Qingdong;  Zhang Run
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LANDSCAPE PATTERN  ECOSYSTEM SERVICES  ECO-ENVIRONMENT  DRIVING FORCES  COVER CHANGE  YANQI BASIN  ARID LANDS  XINJIANG  OASES  EXPANSION  
Wavelet analysis-artificial neural network conjunction models for multi-scale monthly groundwater level predicting in an arid inland river basin, northwestern China 期刊论文
HYDROLOGY RESEARCH, 2017, 卷号: 48, 期号: 6
作者:  Wen, Xiaohu;  Feng, Qi;  Deo, Ravinesh C.;  Wu, Min;  Si, Jianhua
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arid environment  artificial neural network  discrete wavelet transforms  forecasting  groundwater level