The importance of hydraulic groundwater theory in catchment hydrology: The legacy of Wilfried Brutsaert and Jean‐Yves Parlange

PA Troch, A Berne, P Bogaart… - Water Resources …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Baseflow and transmission loss: A review

TA McMahon, RJ Nathan - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
There is an extensive literature dealing with the interaction between groundwater and
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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Hydrologic model predictability improves with spatially explicit calibration using remotely sensed evapotranspiration and biophysical parameters

A Rajib, GR Evenson, HE Golden, CR Lane - Journal of hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
A hydrologic model, calibrated using only streamflow data, can produce acceptable
streamflow simulation at the watershed outlet yet unrealistic representations of water …

Catchment water storage variation with elevation

M Staudinger, M Stoelzle, S Seeger… - Hydrological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
One of the most important functions of catchments is the storage of water. Catchment storage
buffers meteorological extremes and interannual streamflow variability, controls the …

Impacts of recent climate change on trends in baseflow and stormflow in United States watersheds

DL Ficklin, SM Robeson… - Geophysical Research …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

Are streamflow recession characteristics really characteristic?

M Stölzle, K Stahl, M Weiler - Hydrology and Earth System …, 2013 - hess.copernicus.org
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 …

An empirical reevaluation of streamflow recession analysis at the continental scale

A Tashie, T Pavelsky, LE Band - Water Resources Research, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Streamflow recession analysis is a widely used hydrologic tool that uses readily available
discharge measurements to estimate otherwise unmeasurable watershed‐scale properties …