Lafitte, M. Mathieu (2024) Influence of the climate change on the runoff of a Norwegian catchment PRE - Research Project, ?? - ??.
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Abstract
Humanity relies heavily on electricity production and management for its future progress and sustainability. On its side, Scandinavia and more particularly Norway, has a huge network of rivers, lakes and fjords which is highly exploited to produce energy. However hydropower stations have to play with the rules of rivers hydrological cycles to produce electricity at the right time, without disturbing the equilibrium of nature. Unfortunately, the natural cycle of water will be disturbed by climate change. The current report tries to estimate the futur behavior of a Norwegian catchment: Myglevatn. Given the large data sets manipulated (around 30 years of daily data for every variable), even for smaller catchments, this study has mainly aimed to introduce automation into the analysis for improved efficiency and avoiding errors. Automation minimized manual labor while assuring wide applicability of the methodology with ease. Development was sped up by modifying pre-existing codes to make them easier to use while improving their adaptability.
Item Type: | Thesis (PRE - Research Project) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | catchment, climate model, climate scenario, Calibration, Discharge, data set, Bias Correction, Delta method |
Subjects: | Earth Sciences and Environmental Engineering |
ID Code: | 10255 |
Deposited By: | Mathieu LAFITTE |
Deposited On: | 09 sept. 2024 15:34 |
Dernière modification: | 09 sept. 2024 15:34 |
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