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1. Comparison and evaluation of multiple GCMs, statistical downscaling and hydrological models in the study of climate change impacts on runoff

2. Abrupt behaviors of the streamflow of the Pearl River basin and implications for hydrological alterations across the Pearl River Delta, China

3. Multifractal analysis of streamflow records of the East River basin (Pearl River), China

4. Comprehensive analysis on the evolution characteristics and causes of river runoff and sediment load in a mountainous basin of China's subtropical plateau.

5. Transferability of regionalization methods under changing climate.

6. Understanding the discharge regime of a glacierized alpine catchment in the Tianshan Mountains using an improved HBV-D hydrological model.

7. The response of lake area and vegetation cover variations to climate change over the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau during the past 30 years.

8. Integrated optimal allocation model for complex adaptive system of water resources management (II): Case study.

9. Hydrological projections under climate change in the near future by RegCM4 in Southern Africa using a large-scale hydrological model.

10. Return period and risk analysis of nonstationary low-flow series under climate change.

11. Multiscale streamflow variations of the Pearl River basin and possible implications for the water resource management within the Pearl River Delta, China

12. Historical temporal trends of hydro-climatic variables and runoff response to climate variability and their relevance in water resource management in the Hanjiang basin

13. Comparison of hydrological impacts of climate change simulated by six hydrological models in the Dongjiang Basin, South China

15. Will China's Yellow River basin suffer more serious combined dry and wet abrupt alternation in the future?

16. A probabilistic method for streamflow projection and associated uncertainty analysis in a data sparse alpine region.

17. Estimating uncertainty and its temporal variation related to global climate models in quantifying climate change impacts on hydrology.

18. Development of a new IHA method for impact assessment of climate change on flow regime.

19. On method of regional non-stationary flood frequency analysis under the influence of large reservoir group and climate change.

20. An integrated approach for identification and quantification of ecological drought in rivers from an ecological streamflow perspective.

21. The impact of calibration conditions on the transferability of conceptual hydrological models under stationary and nonstationary climatic conditions.

22. Causes for the increases in both evapotranspiration and water yield over vegetated mainland China during the last two decades.

23. Separating the impacts of climate change and human activities on runoff using the Budyko-type equations with time-varying parameters.

24. Dynamic vulnerability of ecological systems to climate changes across the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China.

25. Separating the effects of climate change and human activities on drought propagation via a natural and human-impacted catchment comparison method.

26. Distinguishing the relative impacts of climate change and human activities on variation of streamflow in the Poyang Lake catchment, China.

27. Multi-model ensemble projections in temperature and precipitation extremes of the Tibetan Plateau in the 21st century

28. The low hydrologic resilience of Asian Water Tower basins to adverse climatic changes.

29. Development of a comprehensive framework for quantifying the impacts of climate change and human activities on river hydrological health variation.

30. Separating runoff change by the improved Budyko complementary relationship considering effects of both climate change and human activities on basin characteristics.

31. A new approach to separating the impacts of climate change and multiple human activities on water cycle processes based on a distributed hydrological model.

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