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A methodology to assess the combined effect of climate change and groundwater overexploitation over the Upper Guadiana basin, Spain
Sapriza Azuri, Gonzalo (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2013-12-20)
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Accés obertThere is a growing concern about the combined effect of climate change and groundwater overexploitation on the availability of water resources in the Upper Guadiana basin (UppGb) in central Spain. General Circulation Models ... -
Stochastic simulation of daily rainfall fields conditioned on atmospheric circulation patterns and orographic effects.
Sapriza Azuri, Gonzalo; Jódar Bermúdez, Jorge; Gupta, Hoshi V.; Carrera Ramírez, Jesús (Universitat Politècnica de València, 2012)
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Accés obertThe objective of the current work is to present a methodology for simulation of stochastic spatial distributed rainfall fields at the daily time step. For this purpose, we develop a geo-stochastic rainfall generating process ... -
Stochastic simulation of nonstationary rainfall fields, accounting for seasonality and atmospheric circulation pattern evolution
Sapriza Azuri, Gonzalo; Jódar Bermúdez, Jorge; Carrera Ramírez, Jesús; Gupta, Hoshin Vijai (2013-07-01)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialA model for generating daily spatial correlated rainfall fields suitable for evaluating the impacts of climate change on water resources is presented. The model, termed Stochastic Rainfall Generating Process, is designed ... -
Vertical variation in the amplitude of the seasonal isotopic content of rainfall as a tool to jointly estimate the groundwater recharge zone and transit times in the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park aquifer system, north-eastern Spain
Jódar Bermúdez, Jorge; Custodio Gimena, Emilio; Lamban, L. J; Martos Rosillo, S.; Herrera Lameli, Christian; Sapriza Azuri, Gonzalo (2016-12-15)
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Accés obertThe time series of stable water isotope composition relative to meteorological stations and springs located in the high mountainous zone of the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park are analyzed in order to study how the ...