Dynamic export coefficient model for evaluating the effects of environmental changes on non-point source pollution

W Wang, L Chen, Z Shen - Science of the Total Environment, 2020 - Elsevier
The classic export coefficient model has been questioned due to its fixed coefficient,
especially for those large-scale watersheds where great temporal-spatial heterogeneity …

[HTML][HTML] Unsupervised learning approach in defining the similarity of catchments: Hydrological response unit based k-means clustering, a demonstration on Western …

E Aytaç - International soil and water conservation research, 2020 - Elsevier
This study investigated the similarity of the catchments with the k-means clustering method
by using the hydrological response unit (HRU) images of 33 catchments located in the …

Regional risk assessment of debris flows in China—An HRU-based approach

Q Zou, P Cui, J He, Y Lei, S Li - Geomorphology, 2019 - Elsevier
By considering the integrity of microcosmic and comprehensive geomorphological features,
this article intends to develop a quantitative method for regional risk assessment of debris …

A GIS-based urban and peri-urban landscape representation toolbox for hydrological distributed modeling

P Sanzana, J Gironás, I Braud, F Branger… - … Modelling & Software, 2017 - Elsevier
Flowpaths are significantly affected by land use change and engineered elements across
urban catchments. Conventional GIS-based tools for extracting drainage networks were not …

Assessing anthropogenic influence on the hydrology of small peri-urban catchments: Development of the object-oriented PUMMA model by integrating urban and …

S Jankowfsky, F Branger, I Braud, F Rodriguez… - Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Distributed hydrological models are useful tools for process understanding and water
management, especially in peri-urban catchments where the landscape heterogeneity is …

An efficient representation of glacier dynamics in a semi-distributed hydrological model to bridge glacier and river catchment scales

M Wortmann, T Bolch, B Su, V Krysanova - Journal of hydrology, 2019 - Elsevier
Glacierised river catchments have been shown to be highly sensitive to climate change,
while large populations depend on the water resources originating from them. Hydrological …

lumpR 2.0. 0: an R package facilitating landscape discretisation for hillslope-based hydrological models

T Pilz, T Francke, A Bronstert - Geoscientific Model …, 2017 - gmd.copernicus.org
The characteristics of a landscape pose essential factors for hydrological processes.
Therefore, an adequate representation of the landscape of a catchment in hydrological …

Estimating impacts of land cover change on erosion in a data-scarce catchment: Bot River, South Africa

J de Waal, A Watson, J Miller… - Hydrological Sciences …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Rainfall intensity and land use changes and from natural vegetation to cultivated fields both
impact on river streamflows and sediment dynamics. Assessing the magnitude of these flow …

WetSpa-urban: An adapted version of WetSpa-Python, A suitable tool for detailed runoff calculation in urban areas

N Rezazadeh Helmi, B Verbeiren, C Wirion… - Water, 2019 - mdpi.com
A tool called WetSpa-Urban was developed to respond to the need for precise runoff
estimations in an increasingly urbanized world. WetSpa-Urban links the catchment model …

Spatial characterization of catchment dispersion mechanisms in an urban context

F Rossel, J Gironás, A Mejía, A Rinaldo… - Advances in Water …, 2014 - Elsevier
Previous studies have examined in-depth the dispersion mechanisms in natural catchments.
In contrast, these dispersion mechanisms have been studied little in urban catchments …