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Название: Congo Basin Hydrology, Climate, and Biogeochemistry

Автор: Группа авторов

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: География

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isbn: 9781119656999

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СКАЧАТЬ in some periods. For example, SPEI is better correlated with SRI between 1980 and 1987 (r = 0.46; α = 0.05) and the post‐2000 period (r = 0.46; α = 0.05). A recent assessment of global multi‐scale climate influence on historical drought events over the Congo Basin (Ndehedehe et al., 2019) showed that SRI and SPEI were largely correlated during the 1931–1990 and 1961–1990 (r = 0.69 and 0.64, respectively, at α = 0.05) periods unlike the 1991–2010 period (r = 0.38). While this suggests rainfall was the main driver of hydrological conditions of the basin between 1903 and 1990, that appears to have changed as droughts and human activities can impact on the rainfall‐discharge relationship in ways that further complicates our understanding of natural climate processes in the region.

Schematic illustration of assessing climate influence on surface water hydrology over the Congo Basin.

      5.4.1. Understanding Drought Variabilities, Intensities, Characteristics and Drivers

Schematic illustration of modeling the temporal dynamics of Congo River discharge (1980–2010) using dominant patterns of (a) Atlantic, (b) Pacific, and (c) Indian SST anomalies in the SVM regression model.