HGS RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT – Integrated modelling to assess climate change impacts on groundwater and surface water in the Great Lakes Basin using diverse climate forcing
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New research by Aquanty personnel and researchers at the University of Guelph evaluates climate change risks in the Upper Parkhill Creek watershed, a clay plain system within the Great Lakes Basin with land-use being dominated by agriculture. Key model outputs including groundwater hydraulic head, surface discharge, and net fluid exchange between surface and subsurface domains were assessed under eight different climate projections informed by the RCP 8.5 emission scenario.