An overview of current applications, challenges, and future trends in distributed process-based models in hydrology
Process-based hydrological models have a long history dating back to the 1960s. Criticized
by some as over-parameterized, overly complex, and difficult to use, a more nuanced view is …
by some as over-parameterized, overly complex, and difficult to use, a more nuanced view is …
Hydrological partitioning in the critical zone: Recent advances and opportunities for developing transferable understanding of water cycle dynamics
Hydrology is an integrative discipline linking the broad array of water‐related research with
physical, ecological, and social sciences. The increasing breadth of hydrological research …
physical, ecological, and social sciences. The increasing breadth of hydrological research …
More green and less blue water in the Alps during warmer summers
Climate change can reduce surface-water supply by enhancing evapotranspiration in
forested mountains, especially during heatwaves. We investigate this 'drought paradox'for …
forested mountains, especially during heatwaves. We investigate this 'drought paradox'for …
The future of hydrology: An evolving science for a changing world
Human activities exert global‐scale impacts on our environment with significant implications
for freshwater‐driven services and hazards for humans and nature. Our approach to the …
for freshwater‐driven services and hazards for humans and nature. Our approach to the …
Modeling plant–water interactions: an ecohydrological overview from the cell to the global scale
Vegetation and the water cycles are inherently coupled across a wide range of spatial and
temporal scales. Water availability interacts with plant ecophysiology and controls …
temporal scales. Water availability interacts with plant ecophysiology and controls …
The grass is not always greener on the other side: Seasonal reversal of vegetation greenness in aspect‐driven semiarid ecosystems
Our current understanding of semiarid ecosystems is that they tend to display higher
vegetation greenness on polar‐facing slopes (PFS) than on equatorial‐facing slopes (EFS) …
vegetation greenness on polar‐facing slopes (PFS) than on equatorial‐facing slopes (EFS) …
The influence of environmental factors on species composition and distribution in a community forest in Northern Thailand
Understanding the environmental factors that influence tree species composition is essential
for successful management of biodiversity and sustainable use of community forest …
for successful management of biodiversity and sustainable use of community forest …
The role of landscape morphology on soil moisture variability in semi‐arid ecosystems
A Srivastava, PM Saco, JF Rodriguez… - Hydrological …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Previous studies on semi‐arid ecosystems have shown high values of soil moisture
variability (SMV) primarily induced by the combined effects of non‐uniform precipitation …
variability (SMV) primarily induced by the combined effects of non‐uniform precipitation …
Vegetation‐hydrology dynamics in complex terrain of semiarid areas: 1. A mechanistic approach to modeling dynamic feedbacks
Vegetation, particularly its dynamics, is the often‐ignored linchpin of the land‐surface
hydrology. This work emphasizes the coupled nature of vegetation‐water‐energy dynamics …
hydrology. This work emphasizes the coupled nature of vegetation‐water‐energy dynamics …
Modeling Post‐Wildfire Hydrologic Response: Review and Future Directions for Applications of Physically Based Distributed Simulation
Wildfire is a growing concern as climate shifts. The hydrologic effects of wildfire, which
include elevated hazards and changes in water quantity and quality, are increasingly …
include elevated hazards and changes in water quantity and quality, are increasingly …