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| Title: | Changes of evapotranspiration and water cycle in China during the past decades |
| Authors: | Gao, Ge |
| Email: | gaoge@cma.gov.cn |
| Issue Date: | 2010 |
| University: | Göteborgs universitet. Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten |
| Department: | Department of Earth Sciences ; Institutionen för geovetenskaper |
| Parts: | Paper I:
Chen, D., G . Gao, C.-Y. Xu, J. Guo, and G.-Y. Ren (2005), Comparison of the Thornthwaite method and pan data with the standard Penman-Monteith estimates of reference evapotranspiration in China, Climate Research, 28, 123-132 VIEW ARTICLE Paper II: Gao, G ., D. Chen, G.-Y. Ren, Y. Chen, and Y.-M. Liao (2006), Spatial and temporal variations and controlling factors of potential evapotranspiration in China: 1956-2000, Journal of Geographical Sciences, 16(1), 3-12 VIEW ARTICLE Paper III: Gao, G ., D. Chen, C.-Y. Xu, and E. Simelton (2007), Trend of estimated actual evapotranspiration over China during 1960-2002, Journal of Geophysical Research, 112, D11120, VIEW ARTICLE Paper IV: Gao, G ., C.-Y. Xu, D. Chen, and V. P. Singh (2009), Spatial and temporal characteristics of actual evapotranspiration over Haihe River basin in China estimated by the complementary relationship and Thornthwaite water balance models, Submitted to Water Resources Management |
| Date for public defence: | 2010-02-19 |
| Public defence: | Fredagen den 19 februari 2010, kl 14:00 i Stora Hörsalen, Geovetarcentrum, Guldhedsgatan 5A, 413 20 Göteborg |
| Examinationsnivå: | Doctor of Philosophy |
| Publication type: | Doctoral thesis |
| Series/Report no.: | Doctoral thesis A132 |
| Keywords: | Potential evapotranspiration Actual evapotranspiration Spatial and temporal characteristic Trend Controlling factors Water cycle Thornthwaite water balance China |
| Abstract: | Evapotranspiration is the second largest quantity in the water cycle and an important indicator for climate changes. Accurate estimations and better understanding of evapotranspiration are required in hydrologic studies and water resources modelling under stationary and changing climate conditions. Under the background of global warming and climate change over the last 50 years in China, what was the change in evapotranspiration? How the change has impacted on the water cycle? To address these q... more |
| ISBN: | 978-91-628-8014-9 |
| ISSN: | 1400-3813 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2077/21737 |
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