Koncsos et al. (2025) Correction: A multi-scenario multi-model analysis of regional climate projections in a Central–Eastern European agricultural region: assessing shallow groundwater table responses using an aggregated vertical hydrological model
Identification
- Journal: Applied Water Science
- Year: 2025
- Date: 2025-11-25
- Authors: László Koncsos, Gábor Murányi
- DOI: 10.1007/s13201-025-02620-0
Research Groups
- National Laboratory for Water Science and Water Security, Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Short Summary
This study conducts a multi-scenario, multi-model analysis of regional climate projections to assess the responses of shallow groundwater tables in a Central–Eastern European agricultural region, utilizing an aggregated vertical hydrological model.
Objective
- To assess the responses of shallow groundwater tables to regional climate projections in a Central–Eastern European agricultural region.
- To perform a multi-scenario and multi-model analysis to understand future groundwater dynamics under climate change.
Study Configuration
- Spatial Scale: A Central–Eastern European agricultural region (regional scale).
- Temporal Scale: Future climate projection periods (multi-decadal, implied by "climate projections").
Methodology and Data
- Models used: Multiple regional climate models (implied by "multi-model analysis of regional climate projections") and an aggregated vertical hydrological model.
- Data sources: Regional climate projections, including Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) scenarios, used as input for the hydrological model.
Main Results
- Quantified the projected responses of shallow groundwater tables to various climate change scenarios in the study region.
- Identified potential impacts of different climate models and scenarios on groundwater levels.
Contributions
- Provides a comprehensive multi-scenario, multi-model assessment of shallow groundwater table responses to climate change in a specific agricultural region.
- Enhances understanding of regional hydrological impacts of climate projections using an aggregated vertical hydrological model.
Funding
- Not specified in the provided text.
Citation
@article{Koncsos2025Correction,
author = {Koncsos, László and Murányi, Gábor},
title = {Correction: A multi-scenario multi-model analysis of regional climate projections in a Central–Eastern European agricultural region: assessing shallow groundwater table responses using an aggregated vertical hydrological model},
journal = {Applied Water Science},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.1007/s13201-025-02620-0},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-025-02620-0}
}
Original Source: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-025-02620-0