to drier summers, irrigation volumes increased by up to 90%
compared to current values. Changing the land use from grass to forest had a minor effect
on groundwater recharge, whereas CO2 effects on transpiration resulted in a relatively
large increase in recharge. This study has shown that climate change has the most
substantial effect on the hydrology in this catchment, whereas other factors
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