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Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources,tivity because we consider water as a strategic raw material. The quantitative characteristics of renewable water resources of a region or river basin can be determined by two approaches: by using meteorological data or by using river run-off observations. We have evaluated climatic and hydrologicalGUISE 发表于 2025-4-1 09:21:50
Climate Changes in Slovakia: Analysis of Past and Present Observations and Scenarios of Future Devecalculated up to the time horizon of the year 2100. The alternative IPCC emission scenarios, the SRES A2, A1B, and B1, were applied. Scenarios for the variables: the maxima and minima of the air temperature, the daily means of the relative air humidity, the daily precipitation totals, the daily mean群岛 发表于 2025-4-1 10:40:00
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Meteorological Drought Occurrence in Slovakia,al production. In the neighbouring countries, especially in Hungary and the Czech Republic, there has been paid great attention to drought occurrence for a longer time. In Slovakia, hydrological drought assessment was more often under investigation than the meteorological aspect of the drought in th纬度 发表于 2025-4-1 23:50:49
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Groundwater Drought Occurrence in Slovakia, It was shown by several studies that the groundwater drought occurs in Slovakia more often since the 1980s, causing problems in various sectors of the Slovak economy. Groundwater drought can be described either through groundwater heads, baseflow, groundwater storage or by the spring yield change.中子 发表于 2025-4-2 08:27:09
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Groundwater Drought Occurrence in Slovakia, It was shown by several studies that the groundwater drought occurs in Slovakia more often since the 1980s, causing problems in various sectors of the Slovak economy. Groundwater drought can be described either through groundwater heads, baseflow, groundwater storage or by the spring yield change.