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Future climate scenarios and rainfall--runoff modelling in the Upper Gallego catchment (Spain).Bürger CM, Kolditz O, Fowler HJ, Blenkinsop S GeoSystemsResearch, Center for Applied Geosciences, Sigwartstrasse 10, 72076 Tübingen, Germany. claudius.buerger@uni-tuebingen.de Global climate change may have large impacts on water supplies, drought or flood frequencies and magnitudes in local and regional hydrologic systems. Water authorities therefore rely on computer models for quantitative impact prediction. In this study we present kernel-based learning machine river flow models for the Upper Gallego catchment of the Ebro basin. Different learning machines were calibrated using daily gauge data. The models posed two major challenges: (1) estimation of the rainfall-runoff transfer function from the available time series is complicated by anthropogenic regulation and mountainous terrain and (2) the river flow model is weak when only climate data are used, but additional antecedent flow data seemed to lead to delayed peak flow estimation. These types of models, together with the presented downscaled climate scenarios, can be used for climate change impact assessment in the Gallego, which is important for the future management of the system. Published 18 June 2007 in Environ Pollut, 148(3): 842-54.
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