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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 Czech Republic, ItalyPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors:Milan Fischer;
Milan Fischer
Milan Fischer in OpenAIREPetr Pavlík;
Petr Pavlík
Petr Pavlík in OpenAIREAdam Vizina;
Jana Bernsteinová; +22 AuthorsAdam Vizina
Adam Vizina in OpenAIREMilan Fischer;
Milan Fischer
Milan Fischer in OpenAIREPetr Pavlík;
Petr Pavlík
Petr Pavlík in OpenAIREAdam Vizina;
Jana Bernsteinová;Adam Vizina
Adam Vizina in OpenAIREJuraj Parajka;
Juraj Parajka
Juraj Parajka in OpenAIREMartha Anderson;
Martha Anderson
Martha Anderson in OpenAIREJan Řehoř;
Jan Řehoř
Jan Řehoř in OpenAIREJana Ivančicová;
Jana Ivančicová
Jana Ivančicová in OpenAIREPetr Štěpánek;
Petr Štěpánek
Petr Štěpánek in OpenAIREJan Balek;
Jan Balek
Jan Balek in OpenAIREChristopher Hain;
Christopher Hain
Christopher Hain in OpenAIREPavel Tachecí;
Pavel Tachecí
Pavel Tachecí in OpenAIREMartin Hanel;
Martin Hanel
Martin Hanel in OpenAIREPetr Lukeš;
Petr Lukeš
Petr Lukeš in OpenAIREMonika Bláhová;
Monika Bláhová
Monika Bláhová in OpenAIREJiří Dlabal;
Jiří Dlabal
Jiří Dlabal in OpenAIREPavel Zahradníček;
Pavel Zahradníček
Pavel Zahradníček in OpenAIREPetr Máca;
Petr Máca
Petr Máca in OpenAIREJürgen Komma;
Jürgen Komma
Jürgen Komma in OpenAIRENad’a Rapantová;
Nad’a Rapantová
Nad’a Rapantová in OpenAIRESong Feng;
Song Feng
Song Feng in OpenAIREPetr Janál;
Petr Janál
Petr Janál in OpenAIREEvžen Zeman;
Evžen Zeman
Evžen Zeman in OpenAIREZdeněk Žalud;
Zdeněk Žalud
Zdeněk Žalud in OpenAIREGünter Blöschl;
Günter Blöschl
Günter Blöschl in OpenAIREMiroslav Trnka;
Miroslav Trnka
Miroslav Trnka in OpenAIREhandle: 11585/1012603
Study Region: : The Thaya river basin provides multiple water uses in the transboundary region of Lower Austria and Southern Moravia. Due to the low precipitation (P) to reference evapotranspiration (ETo) ratio, the Thaya river basin is among the most sensitive to climate change in the region. Study Focus: : The main objective is to understand the changes in the water balance variables including actual evapotranspiration (ET), P and runoff (RO) and their drivers for the period 1981–2020, and 2001–2020 in the case of using remote sensing data. New Hydrological Insights for the Region: : The analyses confirm previously reported increasing trends in air temperature, ETo, and no trends in P. ET consistently increased during spring and decreased during summer, although insignificantly. This change was associated with a significant increase of spring vegetation development followed by summer stagnation. The spring RO shows significantly decreasing trends, especially in the upland water source areas. The correlation analysis reveals a different behavior along the altitude gradient, with ET in the uplands generally limited by available energy whilst in the lowlands by available water in spring. In summer, however, the entire basin is often water-limited, with a more pronounced limitation in the lowlands. Complex adaption measures reflecting the different hydroclimate relations across the altitudinal gradient are needed to sustain the water dependent sectors operating in the region facing increasing aridity.
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