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Nazeer, A. (author), Maskey, Shreedhar (author), Skaugen, Thomas (author), McClain, M.E. (author)
In the high altitude Hindukush Karakoram Himalaya (HKH) mountains, the complex weather system, inaccessible terrain and sparse measurements make the elevation-distributed precipitation and temperature among the most significant unknowns. The elevation-distributed snow and glacier dynamics in the HKH region are also little known, leading to...
journal article 2023
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Nazeer, A. (author), Maskey, Shreedhar (author), Skaugen, Thomas (author), McClain, M.E. (author)
In many high altitude river basins, the hydro-climatic regimes and the spatial and temporal distribution of precipitation are little known, complicating efforts to quantify current and future water availability. Scarce, or non-existent, gauged observations at high altitudes coupled with complex weather systems and orographic effects further...
journal article 2022
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Alam, N. (author)
Currently millions of private wells in the Punjab are pumping groundwater as an additional source for irrigation to compensate for irregular surface water supply. Since the 1990s, most of them are skimming wells that aim to reduce the salinity of the pumped groundwater. However, salinization continues to rise over time, often above acceptable...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Bastiaanssen, W.G.M. (author), Cheema, M.J.M. (author), Immerzeel, W.W. (author), Mittenburg, I.J. (author), Pelgrum, H. (author)
The surface energy fluxes and related evapotranspiration processes across the Indus Basin were estimated for the hydrological year 2007 using satellite measurements. The new ETLook remote sensing model (version 1) infers information on actual Evaporation (E) and actual Transpiration (T) from combined optical and passive microwave sensors, which...
journal article 2012
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Cheema, M.J.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 2012
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Alam, N. (author), Olsthoorn, T.N. (author)
Farmers in the Indus basin, Pakistan have generally switched to groundwater for additional water supplies due to the irregular supply of irrigation water; currently over 50% of the agricultural land in the basin is at least partially irrigated by tube-wells. These wells pump fresh groundwater, which essentially is the result of massive leakage...
journal article 2011
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