Modified hydrologic regime of upper Ganga basin induced by natural and anthropogenic stressors
Abstract Climate change and anthropogenic activities pose serious threats to river basin hydrology worldwide. The Ganga basin is home to around half a billion people and has been significantly impacted by hydrological alterations in the last few decades. The increasing high-intensity rainfall events...
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Main Authors: | Somil Swarnkar, Pradeep Mujumdar, Rajiv Sinha |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/69c7e5108b8c4440ab91a35a3b78c3fe |
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