地方和区域尺度上自然和人为驱动因素与水文过程的相互作用:2019 至 2022 年斯洛伐克水文主要成果回顾

Ján Szolgay, P. Miklánek, R. Výleta
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需要进一步了解不断变化的自然和人为因素对地方和区域范围内水文过程的影响,这是推动水文学发展的重要前提,也是解决水资源管理任务的先决条件。斯洛伐克的水文过程具有极大的时空变异性,这使得径流机制的概括变得更加复杂。不断变化的气候和近期发生的极端洪水和干旱给改进水文过程的观测、监测、描述和建模工作带来了更大的压力。本文回顾了 2019 年至 2022 年斯洛伐克在国际期刊上发表的水文研究应对这些挑战的情况。它延续了以国际水文科学协会的名义向国际大地测量和地球物理学联合会(IUGG)发布斯洛伐克国家报告(Szolgay, 2003; 2007; 2011; 2015; 2019)评论部分的做法,这也是按照国际大地测量和地球物理学联合会国家委员会的惯例,为国际大地测量和地球物理学联合会大会编写四年期报告,其中包含国家大地测量和地球物理学活动的全面总结(Szolgay, et al.
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Interactions of natural and anthropogenic drivers and hydrological processes on local and regional scales: A review of main results of Slovak hydrology from 2019 to 2022
The need to increase understanding of the impacts of changing natural and anthropogenic drivers on hydrological processes on local and regional scales is an essential prerequisite for advancing hydrology and a precondition for solving water resources management tasks. Slovakia exhibits abundant spatial and temporal variability of hydrological processes complicating the generalisation of runoff regimes. Changing climate and recent extreme floods and droughts put additional pressure on improving the observing, monitoring, describing, and modelling of hydrological processes. This paper reviews the response of hydrologic research in Slovakia to these challenges published in international journals from 2019 to 2022. It continues the practice of publishing the review part of the Slovak National Reports to IUGG on behalf of the IAHS (Szolgay, 2003; 2007; 2011; 2015; 2019), which follows the custom of National IUGG Committees to prepare a Quadrennial Report for the IUGG General Assemblies containing comprehensive summaries of national activities in geodesy and geophysics (Szolgay, et al., 2023).
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