Journal article

Understanding hydroclimate processes in the Murray-Darling Basin for natural resources management

AJE Gallant, AS Kiem, DC Verdon-Kidd, RC Stone, DJ Karoly

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | Published : 2012

Abstract

Isolating the causes of extreme variations or changes in the hydroclimate is difficult due to the complexities of the driving mechanisms, but it is crucial for effective natural resource management. In Australia's Murray-Darling Basin (MDB), ocean-atmosphere processes causing hydroclimatic variations occur on time scales from days to centuries, all are important, and none are likely to act in isolation. Instead, interactions between all hydroclimatic drivers, on multiple time scales, are likely to have caused the variations observed in MDB instrumental records. A simplified framework is presented to assist natural resource managers in identifying the potential causes of hydroclimatic anomali..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Jason Alexandra and the Murray-Darling Basin Authority for commissioning the reports that formed the basis for this paper. Thank you also to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology for Fig. 3 and Stewart Allen for assistance in preparing Fig. 4. AG and DJK are supported by the Australian Research Council through the Discovery Projects funding scheme (project FF0668679).