SWAT Literature Database for Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Title:Water resources response to changes in temperature, rainfall and CO2 concentration: a first approach in NW Spain 
Authors:Arias, R., M. L. Rodriguez-Blanco, M. M. Taboada-Castro, J. P. Nunes, J. J. Keizer and M. T. Taboada-Castro 
Year:2014 
Journal:Water 
Volume (Issue):6(10) 
Pages:3049-3067 
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DOI:10.3390/w6103049 
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Model:SWAT 
Broad Application Category:hydrologic only 
Primary Application Category:climate change assessment 
Secondary Application Category:hydrologic assessment 
Watershed Description:16 km^2 Corbeira, a headwater tributary to the Mero River, located in the Gobida region in northwest Spain 
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Abstract:Assessment of the diverse responses of water resources to climate change and high concentrations of CO2 is crucial for the appropriate management of natural ecosystems. Despite numerous studies on the impact of climate change on different regions, it is still necessary to evaluate the impact of these changes at the local scale. In this study, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to evaluate the potential impact of changes in temperature, rainfall and CO2 concentration on water resources in a rural catchment in NW Spain for the periods 2031–2060 and 2069–2098, using 1981–2010 as a reference period. For the simulations we used compiled regional climate models of the ENSEMBLES project for future climate input data and two CO2 concentration scenarios (550 and 660 ppm). The results showed that changes in the concentration of CO2 and climate had a significant effect on water resources. Overall, the results suggest a decrease in streamflow of 16% for the period 2031–2060 (intermediate future) and 35% by the end of the 21st century as a consequence of decreasing rainfall (2031–2060: −6%; 2069–2098: −15%) and increasing temperature (2031–2060: 1.1 °C; 2069–2098: 2.2 °C). 
Language:English 
Keywords:SWAT; climate change; water resources; NW Spain