2016
DOI: 10.5194/hess-20-1355-2016
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Recent changes in climate, hydrology and sediment load in the Wadi Abd, Algeria (1970–2010)

Abstract: Abstract.Here we investigate the changes of temperature, precipitation, river runoff and sediment transport in the Wadi Abd in northwest Algeria over a time series of 40 hydrological years . Temperature increased and precipitation decreased with the reduction in rainfall being relatively higher during the rainy season. A shift towards an earlier onset of first rains during summer was also found with cascading effects on hydrology (hydrological regimes, vegetation, etc.) and thus on erosion and sediment yield. … Show more

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“…The variability of time series (either monthly or yearly values) is assessed by the coefficient of variation (CV), defined by the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean (e.g., [78]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variability of time series (either monthly or yearly values) is assessed by the coefficient of variation (CV), defined by the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean (e.g., [78]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sustained increase in temperatures across Algeria over the past four decades has been demonstrated by numer-ous studies (Achite and Ouillon 2016;Zeroual et al 2017). North Africa is also expected to experience increasing heat extremes that are projected to accelerate and be associated with a temperature increase in excess of 6 °C by the end of the century (Lelieveld et al 2016).…”
Section: Climate Changementioning
confidence: 86%
“…Example: the increase in rainfall variability and the earlier arrival of summer rains in northern Algeria have almost doubled the particulate flux every 10 years in the basin, during the last four decades [81]. The intensification of the water cycle as a result of global warming [82,83] should impact accordingly erosion and sediment transport.…”
Section: Global Issues Related To Climate And/or Anthropogenic Activimentioning
confidence: 99%