A mechanistic ecohydrological model to investigate complex interactions in cold and warm water‐controlled environments: 1. Theoretical framework and plot‐scale …

S Fatichi, VY Ivanov, E Caporali - Journal of Advances in …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Numerous studies have explored the role of vegetation in controlling and mediating
hydrological states and fluxes at the level of individual processes, which has led to …

Hydrologic response of upland catchments to wildfires

MC Rulli, R Rosso - Advances in Water Resources, 2007 - Elsevier
To which extent do wildfires affect runoff production, soil erosion and sediment transport in
upland catchments? This transient effect is investigated here by combining data of long term …

A procedure for drainage network identification from geomorphology and its application to the prediction of the hydrologic response

F Giannoni, G Roth, R Rudari - Advances in Water Resources, 2005 - Elsevier
Identifying channel initiation points is central to geomorphology and hydrology as they relate
morphology, climate, and soil properties at the boundary between different surface runoff …

Modeling post-fire water erosion mitigation strategies

MC Rulli, L Offeddu, M Santini - Hydrology and Earth System …, 2013 - hess.copernicus.org
Severe wildfires are often followed by significant increase in runoff and erosion, due to
vegetation damage and changes in physical and chemical soil properties. Peak flows and …

Modeling catchment erosion after wildfires in the San Gabriel Mountains of southern California

MC Rulli, R Rosso - Geophysical Research Letters, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The analysis of sediment data summarized for nine debris basins in Southern California
shows that wildfires substantially increase erosion. However, the transient nature of this …

A novel catchment estimation for super-resolution DEM with physically based algorithms: Surface water path delineation and specific catchment area calculation

A Chantaveerod, K Woradit, A Seagar, T Limpiti - IEEE Access, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Hydrologists usually gain insights into topographic variability by using a high-performance
algorithm to estimate the catchment area from a digital elevation model (DEM) image. In the …

Topographic Position-based Stream definition (TPS): A simple method to address spatial variability of drainage density in stream networks

R Barbedo, V Siqueira… - Hydrological Sciences …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Defining river networks from a digital elevation model (DEM) is a critical step in many
hydrological studies. Most methods rely on analyses of flow accumulation based on a single …

Transient catchment hydrology after wildfires in a Mediterranean basin: runoff, sediment and woody debris

R Rosso, MC Rulli, D Bocchiola - Hydrology and Earth System …, 2007 - hess.copernicus.org
The transient effect of forest fires on runoff, erosion and yield of woody biomass has been
investigated by combining the experimental approach with mathematical models of …

Automatic delineation of drainage basins from contour elevation data using skeleton construction techniques

G Moretti, S Orlandini - Water Resources Research, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
New methods for automatic delineation of drainage basins from contour elevation data are
presented. As a fundamental preprocessing step, the points defining a set of contour lines …

The modeling of hydrological cycle and its interaction with vegetation in the framework of climate change

S Fatichi - 2010 - flore.unifi.it
Simone Fatichi's doctoral thesis entitled:“The modeling of hydrological cycle and its
interaction with vegetation in the framework of climate change” presents a blueprint …