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Combined impacts of uncertainty in precipitation and air temperature on simulated mountain system recharge from an integrated hydrologic model
Adam P. Schreiner-McGraw
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California,
Riverside, 92521, USA
Hoori Ajami
Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California,
Riverside, 92521, USA
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- Hydrological dynamics of snowmelt induced streamflow in a high mountain catchment of the Pyrenees under contrasting snow accumulation and duration years J. López‐Moreno et al.
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Short summary
We assess the impact of uncertainty in measurements of precipitation and air temperature on simulated groundwater processes in a mountainous watershed. We illustrate the role of topography in controlling how uncertainty in the input datasets propagates through the soil and into the groundwater. While the focus of previous investigations has been on the impact of precipitation uncertainty, we show that air temperature uncertainty is equally important in controlling the groundwater recharge.
We assess the impact of uncertainty in measurements of precipitation and air temperature on...