Articles | Volume 23, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-1245-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-1245-2019
Research article
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06 Mar 2019
Research article |  | 06 Mar 2019

Multimodel assessments of human and climate impacts on mean annual streamflow in China

Xingcai Liu, Wenfeng Liu, Hong Yang, Qiuhong Tang, Martina Flörke, Yoshimitsu Masaki, Hannes Müller Schmied, Sebastian Ostberg, Yadu Pokhrel, Yusuke Satoh, and Yoshihide Wada

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Short summary
Human activities associated with water resource management have significantly increased in China during the past decades. This assessment helps us understand how streamflow has been affected by climate and human activities in China. Our analyses indicate that the climate impact has dominated streamflow changes in most areas, and human activities (in terms of water withdrawals) have increasingly decreased streamflow in the northern basins of China which are vulnerable to future climate change.