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Understanding Hydrological Variability for Improved Water Management in the Semi-Arid Karkheh Basin, Iran
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Understanding Hydrological Variability for Improved Water Management in the Semi-Arid Karkheh Basin, Iran

UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis

Understanding Hydrological Variability for Improved Water Management in the Semi-Arid Karkheh Basin, Iran

UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis

ByIlyas Masih
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 28 September 2011
Pub. location London
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b11613
Pages 180 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466553453
SubjectsEarth Sciences, Engineering & Technology
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Masih, I. (2011). Understanding Hydrological Variability for Improved Water Management in the Semi-Arid Karkheh Basin, Iran. London: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b11613
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This study provides a hydrology based assessment of (surface) water resources and its continuum of variability and change at different spatio-temporal scales in the semi-arid Karkheh Basin, Iran, where water is scarce, competition among users is high and massive water resources development is under way. The study reveals that the ongoing allocation

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
MATERIALS AND METHODS
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
STREAMFLOW VARIABILITY AND WATER ALLOCATION PLANNING
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
STREAMFLOW TRENDS AND CLIMATE LINKAGES
View abstract
chapter 5|24 pages
REGIONALIZATION OF A CONCEPTUAL RAINFALL- RUNOFF MODEL BASED ON SIMILARITY OF THE FLOW DURATION CURVE
View abstract
chapter 6|26 pages
IMPACT OF AREAL PRECIPITATION INPUT ON STREAMFLOW SIMULATIONS
View abstract
chapter 7|16 pages
QUANTIFYING SCALE-DEPENDENT IMPACTS OF UPGRADING RAIN-FED AGRICULTURE
View abstract
chapter 8|6 pages
SYNTHESIS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
View abstract

This study provides a hydrology based assessment of (surface) water resources and its continuum of variability and change at different spatio-temporal scales in the semi-arid Karkheh Basin, Iran, where water is scarce, competition among users is high and massive water resources development is under way. The study reveals that the ongoing allocation

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
MATERIALS AND METHODS
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
STREAMFLOW VARIABILITY AND WATER ALLOCATION PLANNING
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
STREAMFLOW TRENDS AND CLIMATE LINKAGES
View abstract
chapter 5|24 pages
REGIONALIZATION OF A CONCEPTUAL RAINFALL- RUNOFF MODEL BASED ON SIMILARITY OF THE FLOW DURATION CURVE
View abstract
chapter 6|26 pages
IMPACT OF AREAL PRECIPITATION INPUT ON STREAMFLOW SIMULATIONS
View abstract
chapter 7|16 pages
QUANTIFYING SCALE-DEPENDENT IMPACTS OF UPGRADING RAIN-FED AGRICULTURE
View abstract
chapter 8|6 pages
SYNTHESIS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This study provides a hydrology based assessment of (surface) water resources and its continuum of variability and change at different spatio-temporal scales in the semi-arid Karkheh Basin, Iran, where water is scarce, competition among users is high and massive water resources development is under way. The study reveals that the ongoing allocation

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
MATERIALS AND METHODS
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
STREAMFLOW VARIABILITY AND WATER ALLOCATION PLANNING
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
STREAMFLOW TRENDS AND CLIMATE LINKAGES
View abstract
chapter 5|24 pages
REGIONALIZATION OF A CONCEPTUAL RAINFALL- RUNOFF MODEL BASED ON SIMILARITY OF THE FLOW DURATION CURVE
View abstract
chapter 6|26 pages
IMPACT OF AREAL PRECIPITATION INPUT ON STREAMFLOW SIMULATIONS
View abstract
chapter 7|16 pages
QUANTIFYING SCALE-DEPENDENT IMPACTS OF UPGRADING RAIN-FED AGRICULTURE
View abstract
chapter 8|6 pages
SYNTHESIS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
View abstract

This study provides a hydrology based assessment of (surface) water resources and its continuum of variability and change at different spatio-temporal scales in the semi-arid Karkheh Basin, Iran, where water is scarce, competition among users is high and massive water resources development is under way. The study reveals that the ongoing allocation

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
MATERIALS AND METHODS
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
STREAMFLOW VARIABILITY AND WATER ALLOCATION PLANNING
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
STREAMFLOW TRENDS AND CLIMATE LINKAGES
View abstract
chapter 5|24 pages
REGIONALIZATION OF A CONCEPTUAL RAINFALL- RUNOFF MODEL BASED ON SIMILARITY OF THE FLOW DURATION CURVE
View abstract
chapter 6|26 pages
IMPACT OF AREAL PRECIPITATION INPUT ON STREAMFLOW SIMULATIONS
View abstract
chapter 7|16 pages
QUANTIFYING SCALE-DEPENDENT IMPACTS OF UPGRADING RAIN-FED AGRICULTURE
View abstract
chapter 8|6 pages
SYNTHESIS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This study provides a hydrology based assessment of (surface) water resources and its continuum of variability and change at different spatio-temporal scales in the semi-arid Karkheh Basin, Iran, where water is scarce, competition among users is high and massive water resources development is under way. The study reveals that the ongoing allocation

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
MATERIALS AND METHODS
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
STREAMFLOW VARIABILITY AND WATER ALLOCATION PLANNING
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
STREAMFLOW TRENDS AND CLIMATE LINKAGES
View abstract
chapter 5|24 pages
REGIONALIZATION OF A CONCEPTUAL RAINFALL- RUNOFF MODEL BASED ON SIMILARITY OF THE FLOW DURATION CURVE
View abstract
chapter 6|26 pages
IMPACT OF AREAL PRECIPITATION INPUT ON STREAMFLOW SIMULATIONS
View abstract
chapter 7|16 pages
QUANTIFYING SCALE-DEPENDENT IMPACTS OF UPGRADING RAIN-FED AGRICULTURE
View abstract
chapter 8|6 pages
SYNTHESIS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
View abstract

This study provides a hydrology based assessment of (surface) water resources and its continuum of variability and change at different spatio-temporal scales in the semi-arid Karkheh Basin, Iran, where water is scarce, competition among users is high and massive water resources development is under way. The study reveals that the ongoing allocation

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
INTRODUCTION
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
MATERIALS AND METHODS
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
STREAMFLOW VARIABILITY AND WATER ALLOCATION PLANNING
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
STREAMFLOW TRENDS AND CLIMATE LINKAGES
View abstract
chapter 5|24 pages
REGIONALIZATION OF A CONCEPTUAL RAINFALL- RUNOFF MODEL BASED ON SIMILARITY OF THE FLOW DURATION CURVE
View abstract
chapter 6|26 pages
IMPACT OF AREAL PRECIPITATION INPUT ON STREAMFLOW SIMULATIONS
View abstract
chapter 7|16 pages
QUANTIFYING SCALE-DEPENDENT IMPACTS OF UPGRADING RAIN-FED AGRICULTURE
View abstract
chapter 8|6 pages
SYNTHESIS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
View abstract
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