The Climate Change Effect on the Water Regime. The Case Study: the Karun Catchment, Iran


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Abstract

One of the most important effects of climate change is changes in the water regime and the frequency of flood occurrence. The Karun catchment is one of the most important Iran catchments, but it has never been studied specifically. This study considers the effect of climate change on the annual and the maximum runoff of the Karun catchment in the Shalu bridge area. First, temperature and monthly precipitation of the HadCM3 model were downscaled based on three scenarios, AlB, A2, and B1, ustng the LARS-WG model. Then data were spatially downscaled based on the change factor model, and the SRM model was used to simulate runoff. The results show that the climate change affects the water regime of this catchment.

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Z. Ramak

Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch

Author for correspondence.
Email: z_ramak@yahoo.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Shohadayehesarak Blvd., University Sq., Tehran

J. Porhemmat

Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute—Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization

Email: z_ramak@yahoo.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Shahidshafiee Str., Tehran

H. Sedghi

Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch

Email: z_ramak@yahoo.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Shohadayehesarak Blvd., University Sq., Tehran

E. Fattahi

Climatological Research Institute

Email: z_ramak@yahoo.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Pajoohesh Blvd., Tehran

M. Lashni-Zand

Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization

Email: z_ramak@yahoo.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Agricultural Garden Str., Khoramabad


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