Journal ArticleOpen Access
Model study of the impacts of future climate change on the hydrology of Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna basin
Author Affiliations
National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Public Works Research Institute, National University of Singapore, National Institute for Environmental Studies
Published InHydrology and earth system sciences
Year2015
Citations156
Abstract
Abstract. The intensity, duration, and geographic extent of floods in Bangladesh mostly depend on the combined influences of three river systems, the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna (GBM). In addition, climate change is likely to have significant effects on the hydrology and water resources of the GBM basin and may ultimately lead to more serious floods in Bangladesh. However, the assessment of climate change impacts on the basin-scale hydrology by using well-calibrated hydrologic modeling has seldom been conducted in the GBM basin due to the lack of observed data for calibration and validation. In this study, a macroscale hydrologic model H08 has been applied over the basin at a relatively fine grid resolution (10 km) by integrating the fine-resolution DEM (digital…
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