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Rind et al. 1992
, , and , 1992: Modelling the hydrological cycle in assessments of climate change. Nature, 358, 119-123, doi:10.1038/358119a0.
Climate change caused by increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases may have important effects on water circulation and availability and thus on agriculture, forestry and river flow, with significant economic consequences. A veriety of models are being used to evaluate hydrological effects, but their hydrological responses to global warming are often inconsistent. Improved understanding of basic hydrological processes is needed if we are to assess the impact of future climate change.
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@article{ri04500f, author={Rind, D. and Rosenzweig, C. and Goldberg, R.}, title={Modelling the hydrological cycle in assessments of climate change}, year={1992}, journal={Nature}, volume={358}, pages={119--123}, doi={10.1038/358119a0}, }
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TY - JOUR ID - ri04500f AU - Rind, D. AU - Rosenzweig, C. AU - Goldberg, R. PY - 1992 TI - Modelling the hydrological cycle in assessments of climate change JA - Nature VL - 358 SP - 119 EP - 123 DO - 10.1038/358119a0 ER -
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