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Regional trends for six key hydrological indicators under RCP8.5 (Table)

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The TopNet hydrological model used in this study (Clark et al. 2008) is routinely used for surface water hydrological modelling applications in New Zealand. TopNet simulates water storage in the snowpack, plant canopy, rooting zone, shallow subsurface, lakes and rivers. It produces time-series of modelled river flow throughout the modelled river network, as well as evapotranspiration, and does not consider irrigation. Methods p.23, results p56.

 

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