Data underlying the publication: Comparing Global Violations of Environmentally Critical Groundwater Discharge Thresholds

doi:10.4121/674ab90f-1960-430e-800c-b64f5ccbd9ae.v1
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doi: 10.4121/674ab90f-1960-430e-800c-b64f5ccbd9ae
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Marinelli, Bryan (2024): Data underlying the publication: Comparing Global Violations of Environmentally Critical Groundwater Discharge Thresholds. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/674ab90f-1960-430e-800c-b64f5ccbd9ae.v1
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Dataset

We conducted a global comparison of three methods of estimating environmentally critical flow over the historic period 1960-2010 to evaluate the influence of including groundwater contributions to streamflow in global environmental flow assessments. This methodological study uses modelled groundwater discharge and streamflow data from natural and human-impacted runs to calculate environmental flow thresholds and violations of these thresholds. The data provided here has been processed from the monthly, gridded, simulated output to river basin scales. The analyses were performed using R, and thus the data included here is meant to be assessed in the same manner.

history
  • 2024-04-03 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
RDS
funding
  • GROW: Groundwater Sustainability and Crop Production (grant code 101041110) ERC Starting Grant
organizations
Earth Systems and Global Change Group, Wageningen University & Research

DATA

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