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Climate Change Impacts on Agricultural Water Availability in the Middle Rio Grande Basin

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Maryam Samimi, Ali Mirchi, Nolan Townsend, David Gutzler, Subhash Daggubati, Sora Ahn, Zhuping Sheng, Daniel Moriasi, Alfredo Granados-Olivas, Sara Alian, Alex Mayer, and William Hargrove, 2022-02-06, Climate Change Impacts on Agricultural Water Availability in the Middle Rio Grande Basin: Journal of the American Water Resources Association, v. 58, iss. 2, p. 164-184.

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We present a comprehensive analysis of water availability under plausible future climate conditions in a heavily irrigated agricultural watershed located in the middle section of the Rio Grande Basin in the United States Desert Southwest. Future managed streamflow scenarios (through year 2099) were selected from among 97 scenarios developed based on downscaled, bias-corrected global climate model outputs to evaluate future inflows to the principal surface water storage reservoirs, possible future reservoir releases, and groundwater pumping to sustain irrigated agriculture. The streamflow projections describe a wide range of dry and wet conditions compared to the average historical flows in the river, indicating significant uncertainty [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • South Central CASC

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