A review of regionalisation for continuous streamflow simulation
Y He, A Bárdossy, E Zehe - Hydrology and Earth System …, 2011 - hess.copernicus.org
Research on regionalisation in hydrology has been constantly advancing due to the need
for prediction of streamflow in ungauged catchments. There are two types of studies that use …
for prediction of streamflow in ungauged catchments. There are two types of studies that use …
Rainfall‐runoff modeling of ungauged catchments
G Blöschl - Encyclopedia of hydrological sciences, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Catchments where no runoff data are available are termed ungauged catchments. For these
catchments, the parameters of rainfall‐runoff models cannot be obtained by the calibration …
catchments, the parameters of rainfall‐runoff models cannot be obtained by the calibration …
Long short-term memory (LSTM) recurrent neural network for low-flow hydrological time series forecasting
This article explores the suitability of a long short-term memory recurrent neural network
(LSTM-RNN) and artificial intelligence (AI) method for low-flow time series forecasting. The …
(LSTM-RNN) and artificial intelligence (AI) method for low-flow time series forecasting. The …
[BOOK][B] Extremes in nature: an approach using copulas
The most powerful earthquake in 40 years occurred on 26th December 2004 off the west
coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The tsunami it generated turned into one of the worst known …
coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The tsunami it generated turned into one of the worst known …
Time stability of catchment model parameters: Implications for climate impact analyses
Climate impact analyses are usually based on driving hydrological models by future climate
scenarios, assuming that the model parameters calibrated to past runoff are representative …
scenarios, assuming that the model parameters calibrated to past runoff are representative …
Runoff characteristics of the Changjiang River during 2006: Effect of extreme drought and the impounding of the Three Gorges Dam
In 2006, the Changjiang basin runoff reached its lowest level in the last 50 years, and the
water level in the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) was raised from 135 m to 156 m. Based on …
water level in the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) was raised from 135 m to 156 m. Based on …
A comparison of low flow regionalisation methods—catchment grou**
Four catchment grou** methods are compared in terms of their performance in predicting
specific low flow discharges q95, ie the specific discharge that is exceeded on 95% of all …
specific low flow discharges q95, ie the specific discharge that is exceeded on 95% of all …
Comparative assessment of predictions in ungauged basins–Part 2: Flood and low flow studies
JL Salinas, G Laaha, M Rogger… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2013 - hess.copernicus.org
The objective of this paper is to assess the performance of methods that predict low flows
and flood runoff in ungauged catchments. The aim is to learn from the similarities and …
and flood runoff in ungauged catchments. The aim is to learn from the similarities and …
Effects of watershed land use and geomorphology on stream low flows during severe drought conditions in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains, Georgia and North …
K Price, CR Jackson, AJ Parker… - Water Resources …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Land use and physiographic variability influence stream low flows, yet their interactions and
relative influence remain unresolved. Our objective was to assess the influence of land use …
relative influence remain unresolved. Our objective was to assess the influence of land use …
Nonstationary flood and low flow frequency analysis in the upper reaches of Huaihe River Basin, China, using climatic variables and reservoir index as covariates
Conventional water infrastructure designs for flood and low flows are usually based on the
assumption of stationarity of extreme events. However, recent evidence suggests that the …
assumption of stationarity of extreme events. However, recent evidence suggests that the …