Evaluating the hydrological behavior of a Mediterranean catchment under climate change: Application in the Siliana upstream catchment

Gara, Ahlem;Gader, Khouloud;Jendoubi, Donia;Khlifi, Slaheddine;Bouvier, Christophe;et.al.
(2018) International Conference on Water Energy Environment and Society (ICWEES 2018) — Location: Tunis, Tunisia (8.May.2018)

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  • Gara, AhlemESIM, University of Jendouba, Tunisia
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  • Gader, KhouloudINAT, University of Carthage, Tunisia
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  • Jendoubi, DoniaCDE, University of Bern, Switzerland
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  • Khlifi, SlaheddineINAT, University of Carthage, Tunisia
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  • Bouvier, ChristopheIRD, University of Montpellier II, France
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Abstract
In Mediterranean semi-arid catchments, climate change projections are expected to noticeably affect flow regimes variation. We scrutinize, in this research paper, the probable climate change impacts on the discharge behavior of the Siliana Upstream catchment, which is located in the central of Tunisia and being one of the main catchments on the medium Medjerda Valley: The only permanent water way in the country.
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Gara, A., Gader, K., Jendoubi, D., Khlifi, S., Vanclooster, M., & Bouvier, C. (2018). Evaluating the hydrological behavior of a Mediterranean catchment under climate change: Application in the Siliana upstream catchment. International Conference on Water Energy Environment and Society (ICWEES 2018), Tunis, Tunisia. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/172787