【摘 要】
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The earths climate system has been undergoing a significant change with warming as the main feature over the past century.In the next 100 years, global surface temperatures could rise by 1.1-6.4 ℃ bas
【机 构】
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Institute of Geology and Geophysics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,100029,China
【出 处】
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第九届CTWF(CAS-TWAS-WMO)国际研讨会
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The earths climate system has been undergoing a significant change with warming as the main feature over the past century.In the next 100 years, global surface temperatures could rise by 1.1-6.4 ℃ based on different climate scenarios, and temperature rise will inevitably lead to increased volume of glacier/snow-melted water, and further result in the increase of mountainous runoff.To what extent this will occur highly depends on the sensitivity of a water system to such changes.
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