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868 Increases in water balance-derived catchment evapotranspiration in Germany during 1970s–2000s turning into decreases over the last two decades, despite uncertainties

DOI Info:

  • DOI: 10.18728/igb-fred-868.0
  • How to cite: Giulia Bruno (2024-03-06 ) Increases in water balance-derived catchment evapotranspiration in Germany during 1970s–2000s turning into decreases over the last two decades, despite uncertainties. IGB Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries. dataset. https://doi.org/10.18728/igb-fred-868.0
  • DOI history

    Date DOI PackageId Note
    2024-03-0610.18728/igb-fred-868.0868this package latest
Title
Increases in water balance-derived catchment evapotranspiration in Germany during 1970s–2000s turning into decreases over the last two decades, despite uncertainties
Sampling interval
Irregular Interval
Description

Trends in regional-scale water balance-derived catchment evapotranspiration over multiple study subperiods between 1964 and 2019. For each subperiod, start and end years, absolute trend in mm year-2 (abs_trend), percentage trend in % decade-1 (perc_trend), and p-value (pval_) for each study region (Pre-Alpine, Western, and Eastern Germany) are reported.

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Giulia Bruno
Licence for data
This data are made available under the Open Database License:Open Data Commons Attribution License
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Increases in water balance-derived catchment evapotranspiration in Germany during 1970s–2000s turning into decreases over the last two decades, despite uncertainties
Publications

List of all publications related to this package:

  • Bruno, G., & Duethmann, D. (2024). Increases in water balance‐derived catchment evapotranspiration in Germany during 1970s–2000s turning into decreases over the last two decades, despite uncertainties. Geophysical Research Letters, 51, e2023GL107753.

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ET_regional_trends.csv 06. Mar. 2024 14:47 datatable: .csv Download

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  • Increases_in_water_balance-derived_catchment_evapotranspiration_in_Germany_during_1970s–2000s_turning_into_decreases_over_the_last_two_decades,_despite_uncertainties.xml
  • Increases_in_water_balance-derived_catchment_evapotranspiration_in_Germany_during_1970s–2000s_turning_into_decreases_over_the_last_two_decades,_despite_uncertainties.eml

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