A mechanistic ecohydrological model to investigate complex interactions in cold and warm water‐controlled environments: 1. Theoretical framework and plot‐scale …
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 …
hydrological states and fluxes at the level of individual processes, which has led to …
Hydrologic response of upland catchments to wildfires
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
investigated by combining the experimental approach with mathematical models of …
Automatic delineation of drainage basins from contour elevation data using skeleton construction techniques
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 …
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 …
interaction with vegetation in the framework of climate change” presents a blueprint …