Climate change impact on groundwater levels: Ensemble modelling of extreme values

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This paper presents a first attempt to estimate future groundwater levels by applying extreme value statistics on predictions from a hydrological model. Climate scenarios for the future period, 2081-2100, are represented by projections from nine combinations of three global climate models and six regional climate models, and downscaled (including bias correction) with two different methods. An integrated surface water/groundwater model is forced with precipitation, temperature, and potential evapotranspiration from the 18 models and downscaling combinations. Extreme value analyses are performed on the hydraulic head changes from a control period (1991-2010) to the future period for the 18 combinations. Hydraulic heads for return periods of 21, 50 and 100 yr (T21-100) are estimated. Three uncertainty sources are evaluated: climate models, downscaling and extreme value statistics. Of these sources, extreme value statistics dominates for return periods higher than 50 yr, whereas uncertainty from climate models and extreme value statistics are similar for lower return periods. Uncertainty from downscaling only contributes to around 10% of the uncertainty from the three sources. © 2013 Author(s).

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Kidmose, J., Refsgaard, J. C., Troldborg, L., Seaby, L. P., & Escrivà, M. M. (2013). Climate change impact on groundwater levels: Ensemble modelling of extreme values. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 17(4), 1619–1634. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-17-1619-2013

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