The importance of hydraulic groundwater theory in catchment hydrology: The legacy of Wilfried Brutsaert and Jean‐Yves Parlange
Based on a literature overview, this paper summarizes the impact and legacy of the
contributions of Wilfried Brutsaert and Jean‐Yves Parlange (Cornell University) with respect …
contributions of Wilfried Brutsaert and Jean‐Yves Parlange (Cornell University) with respect …
Baseflow and transmission loss: A review
There is an extensive literature dealing with the interaction between groundwater and
surface water, and this includes major reviews on baseflow, transmission losses, baseflow …
surface water, and this includes major reviews on baseflow, transmission losses, baseflow …
Catchments as simple dynamical systems: Catchment characterization, rainfall‐runoff modeling, and doing hydrology backward
JW Kirchner - Water Resources Research, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Water fluxes in catchments are controlled by physical processes and material properties that
are complex, heterogeneous, and poorly characterized by direct measurement. As a result …
are complex, heterogeneous, and poorly characterized by direct measurement. As a result …
A comparison of baseflow indices, which were calculated with seven different baseflow separation methods
K Eckhardt - Journal of Hydrology, 2008 - Elsevier
Baseflow indices for 65 North American catchments are compared, which were calculated
with seven different baseflow separation methods (HYSEP1, HYSEP2, HYSEP3, PART …
with seven different baseflow separation methods (HYSEP1, HYSEP2, HYSEP3, PART …
[HTML][HTML] Hydrologic model predictability improves with spatially explicit calibration using remotely sensed evapotranspiration and biophysical parameters
A hydrologic model, calibrated using only streamflow data, can produce acceptable
streamflow simulation at the watershed outlet yet unrealistic representations of water …
streamflow simulation at the watershed outlet yet unrealistic representations of water …
Catchment water storage variation with elevation
One of the most important functions of catchments is the storage of water. Catchment storage
buffers meteorological extremes and interannual streamflow variability, controls the …
buffers meteorological extremes and interannual streamflow variability, controls the …
Impacts of recent climate change on trends in baseflow and stormflow in United States watersheds
Characterizing the impacts of climatic change on hydrologic processes is critical for
managing freshwater systems. Specifically, there is a need to evaluate how the two major …
managing freshwater systems. Specifically, there is a need to evaluate how the two major …
Examining individual recession events instead of a data cloud: Using a modified interpretation of dQ/dt–Q streamflow recession in glaciated watersheds to better …
SB Shaw, SJ Riha - Journal of hydrology, 2012 - Elsevier
To examine stream recession rates, hydrologists have plotted the rate of change in
discharge (dQ/dt) versus the mean discharge (Q). Such plots typically result in a large cloud …
discharge (dQ/dt) versus the mean discharge (Q). Such plots typically result in a large cloud …
Are streamflow recession characteristics really characteristic?
Streamflow recession has been investigated by a variety of methods, often involving the fit of
a model to empirical recession plots to parameterize a non-linear storage–outflow …
a model to empirical recession plots to parameterize a non-linear storage–outflow …
An empirical reevaluation of streamflow recession analysis at the continental scale
Streamflow recession analysis is a widely used hydrologic tool that uses readily available
discharge measurements to estimate otherwise unmeasurable watershed‐scale properties …
discharge measurements to estimate otherwise unmeasurable watershed‐scale properties …