The Upper Indus Basin
About: This article is published in Geological Magazine. The article was published on 01 Feb 1874. and is currently open access. The article focuses on the topics: Indus.
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Can weather generation capture precipitation patterns across different climates, spatial scales and under data scarcity?
Korbinian Breinl,Giuliano Di Baldassarre,Marc Girons Lopez,Michael Hagenlocher,Giulia Vico,Anna Rutgersson +5 more
TL;DR: The performance of the reduced-complexity multi-site precipitation generator TripleM is investigated for the first time as a function of the extent of the gauge network and the network density and indicates a more accurate performance in wet temperate climates compared to drier climates.
Large observational bias on discharge in the Indus River since 1970s.
TL;DR: A montage bias was needed in the hydrologic science of KK’s rivers that may strongly affect water resource management, and indicated that discharge increase in the Indus probably resulted from the large errors of hydrometrics without a scientific basis.