2024
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-2024-44
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Impact of drought hazards on flow regimes in anthropogenically impacted streams: an isotopic perspective on climate stress

Maria Magdalena Warter,
Dörthe Tetzlaff,
Christian Marx
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Flow regimes are increasingly impacted by more extreme natural hazards of droughts and floods as a result of climate change, compounded by anthropogenic influences in both urban and intensively managed rural catchments. However, the characteristics of sustainable flow regimes that are needed to maintain or restore hydrologic, biogeochemical and ecological function under rapid global change remain unclear and contested. We conducted an inter-comparison of two streams in the Berlin-Brandenburg region o… Show more

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