Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies

Changes in vegetation-water response in the Sahel-Sudan during recent decades
Lu T, Zhang W, Abel C, Horion S, Brandt M, Huang K and Fensholt R
The Africa Sahel-Sudan region, defined by annual rainfall between 150 and 1200 mm.
Increasing volatility of reconstructed Morava River warm-season flow, Czech Republic
Torbenson MCA, Brázdil R, Stagge JH, Esper J, Büntgen U, Vizina A, Hanel M, Rakovec O, Fischer M, Urban O, Treml V, Reinig F, Martinez Del Castillo E, Rybníček M, Kolář T and Trnka M
The Morava River basin, Czech Republic, Danube Basin, Central Europe.
Regionalization of the SWAT+ model for projecting climate change impacts on sediment yield: An application in the Nile basin
Nkwasa A, Chawanda CJ and van Griensven A
Nile basin.
Drivers and extent of surface water occurrence in the Selenga River Delta, Russia
Aminjafari S, Brown I, Chalov S, Simard M, Lane CR, Jarsjö J, Darvishi M and Jaramillo F
Selenga River Delta (SRD), Russia.
Meta-models for rapid appraisal of the benefits of urban greening in the European context
Quaranta E, Dorati C and Pistocchi A
This study considers daily time series of 14 years of weather parameters (temperature, wind speed, rainfall, vapor pressure and radiation) for 671 functional urban areas (FUA) across Europe, from a latitude of 35° (Cyprus) to 65° (Finland).
Assessing development and climate variability impacts on water resources in the Zambezi River basin. Simulating future scenarios of climate and development
Hughes DA and Farinosi F
: The Zambezi River basin, a transboundary basin supplying vital resources to vast human and environmental systems and subject to radical changes linked to climate and infrastructural development.
Assessing development and climate variability impacts on water resources in the Zambezi River basin: Initial model calibration, uncertainty issues and performance
Hughes DA, Mantel S and Farinosi F
: The Zambezi River basin, one of the most important water resources in sub-Saharan Africa from both a water supply and hydro-power generation perspective.
Soil moisture evaluation over the Argentine Pampas using models, satellite estimations and in-situ measurements
Spennemann PC, Fernández-Long ME, Gattinoni NN, Cammalleri C and Naumann G
The Pampas region is located in the central-east part of Argentina, and is one of the most productive agricultural regions of the world under rainfed conditions.
Fingerprinting sub-basin spatial sediment sources in a large Iranian catchment under dry-land cultivation and rangeland farming: Combining geochemical tracers and weathering indices
Raigani ZM, Nosrati K and Collins AL
The Kamish River catchment (308 km); a mountainous agricultural catchment under dry-land and rangeland farming located in Kermanshah province, in western Iran.
Modelling nutrient fluxes into the Mediterranean Sea
Malagó A, Bouraoui F, Grizzetti B and De Roo A
Mediterranean River Basins.
A new global database of meteorological drought events from 1951 to 2016
Spinoni J, Barbosa P, De Jager A, McCormick N, Naumann G, Vogt JV, Magni D, Masante D and Mazzeschi M
This study has three spatial scales: global (0.5°), macro-regional, and country scale. The database of drought events has specific entries for each macro-region and country.
Modeling the combined effects of changing land cover, climate, and atmospheric deposition on nitrogen transport in the Neuse River Basin
Gabriel M, Knightes C, Cooter E and Dennis R
The SWAT model was used to estimate the combined effects of changing land cover, climate and Clean Air Act (CAAA)-related atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition to watershed nitrogen fate and transport for two watersheds in North Carolina, USA.