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Title of Article Impact of Climate Change on Waterlogging and Salinity Distributions in HuaiKhamrianSubwatershed, NE Thailand 
Date of Acceptance 1 December 2012 
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     Title of Journal Environmental Earth Science 
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     Institute of Journal springer 
     ISBN/ISSN 1866-6280 
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     Year of Publication 2013 
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     Abstract Regional Climate Models project significant changes in temperature and rainfall over the Greater Mekong Subregion over the 21st century. The potential impacts of climate change on areas affected by waterlogging and shallow saline groundwater in Northeast Thailand was investigated using the variable density groundwater model SEAWAT supported with recharge estimates derived from the hydrologic model HELP3. The focal area is the 154 km2HuaiKamriansubwatershed. Changes in groundwater salinity and waterlogging areas at the middle and end of this century were predicted using the calibrated model. These predictions used the dynamically downscaled PRECIS regional climate change scenarios generated by ECHAM4 GCM A2 and B2 scenarios. Recharge rates are predicted to increase as a result of the higher intensity of rainfall. Shallow watertable areas are projected to increase by approximately 23% from existing conditions during the middle of the century and up to 25% by the end of this century. While the precise rate and timing of climate change impacts are uncertain, all of the scenarios clearly point towards an extension in the area of waterlogging and area affected by shallow saline groundwater areas. Given that areas affected by shallow saline watertables are predicted to expand for both climate change scenarios as well as for the base case, it is concluded that climate change will have a significant impact on the area affected by salinity and waterlogging areas for both climate change scenarios. Evaluation of management options that explore the adaptation to saline environments and to means to reduce salt affected areas are required. 
     Keyword climate change, salinity, waterlogging, groundwater modeling 
Author
517040010-8 Mr. PHAYOM SARAPHIROM [Main Author]
Engineering Doctoral Degree

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