Comparative assessment of predictions in ungauged basins–Part 3: Runoff signatures in Austria
A Viglione, J Parajka, M Rogger… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2013 - hess.copernicus.org
This is the third of a three-part paper series through which we assess the performance of
runoff predictions in ungauged basins in a comparative way. Whereas the two previous …
runoff predictions in ungauged basins in a comparative way. Whereas the two previous …
Seasonal catchment memory of high mountain rivers in the Tibetan Plateau
H Gu, YP Xu, L Liu, J Xie, L Wang, S Pan… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Rivers originating in the Tibetan Plateau are crucial to the population in Asia. However,
research about quantifying seasonal catchment memory of these rivers is still limited. Here …
research about quantifying seasonal catchment memory of these rivers is still limited. Here …
[HTML][HTML] Karst spring discharge modeling based on deep learning using spatially distributed input data
Despite many existing approaches, modeling karst water resources remains challenging as
conventional approaches usually heavily rely on distinct system knowledge. Artificial neural …
conventional approaches usually heavily rely on distinct system knowledge. Artificial neural …
The integrated effects of climate and hydrologic uncertainty on future flood risk assessments
This work examines future flood risk within the context of integrated climate and hydrologic
modelling uncertainty. The research questions investigated are (1) whether hydrologic …
modelling uncertainty. The research questions investigated are (1) whether hydrologic …
Progress in the hydrologic simulation of time variant recharge areas of karst systems–Exemplified at a karst spring in Southern Spain
A Hartmann, JA Barberá, J Lange, B Andreo… - Advances in Water …, 2013 - Elsevier
A specific characteristic of karst systems is the occurrence of time variant recharge areas. In
our study we present a new type of hydrological karst model and a new calibration approach …
our study we present a new type of hydrological karst model and a new calibration approach …
A vulnerability driven approach to identify adverse climate and land use change combinations for critical hydrologic indicator thresholds: Application to a watershed in …
Large uncertainties in streamflow projections derived from downscaled climate projections
of precipitation and temperature can render such simulations of limited value for decision …
of precipitation and temperature can render such simulations of limited value for decision …
Sediment flows in South America supported by daily hydrologic‐hydrodynamic modeling
Suspended sediments (SSs) contribute to the maintenance of several ecosystems. However,
intense soil erosion can lead to environmental, social, and economic impacts. South …
intense soil erosion can lead to environmental, social, and economic impacts. South …
The multiscale routing model mRM v1. 0: Simple river routing at resolutions from 1 to 50 km
Routing streamflow through a river network is a fundamental requirement to verify lateral
water fluxes simulated by hydrologic and land surface models. River routing is performed at …
water fluxes simulated by hydrologic and land surface models. River routing is performed at …
Testing the realism of model structures to identify karst system processes using water quality and quantity signatures
Many hydrological systems exhibit complex subsurface flow and storage behavior. Runoff
observations often only provide insufficient information for unique process identification …
observations often only provide insufficient information for unique process identification …
[HTML][HTML] Dynamics of water fluxes and storages in an Alpine karst catchment under current and potential future climate conditions
Karst aquifers are difficult to manage due to their unique hydrogeological characteristics.
Future climate projections suggest a strong change in temperature and precipitation regimes …
Future climate projections suggest a strong change in temperature and precipitation regimes …