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Rahman Hashmi MZU

Water Resources and Glaciology Section, Global Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC), Pakistan

Biography

Muhammad Zia ur Rahman Hashmi completed his PhD in Hydrology and Climate Change. He is currently working in Water Resources and Glaciology department at Global Change Impact Studies Centre, Pakistan. His research interest includes Hydrologic and Water Resource, Modeling and Simulation, Watershed Hydrology, Water Resources Engineering, Climate Change, Hydrology, Hydrological Modeling, Civil Engineering, Water Resources Management, Environmental Engineering, Hydraulics.
Publications

Comparison of MLP-ANN Scheme and SDSM as Tools for Providing Downscaled Precipitation for Impact Studies at Daily Time Scale

Statistical downscaling has become an important part in most of the watershed scale climate change investigations. It is usually performed using multiple regression-based models. Basic working principle of such models is to develop a suitable relationship between the large scale (predictors) and the local climatic parameters called predictands. The... Read More»

Rahman Hashmi MZU, Shamseldin AY and Melville BW

Research Article: J Earth Sci Clim Change

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000475

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