A guideline for successful calibration and uncertainty analysis for soil and water assessment: a review of papers from the 2016 international SWAT conference
Application of integrated hydrological models to manage a watershed's water resources are
increasingly finding their way into the decision-making processes. The Soil and Water …
increasingly finding their way into the decision-making processes. The Soil and Water …
A transdisciplinary account of water research
Water research is introduced from the combined perspectives of natural and social science
and cases of citizen and stakeholder coproduction of knowledge. Using the overarching …
and cases of citizen and stakeholder coproduction of knowledge. Using the overarching …
Many commonly used rainfall‐runoff models lack long, slow dynamics: Implications for runoff projections
Evidence suggests that catchment state variables such as groundwater can exhibit multiyear
trends. This means that their state may reflect not only recent climatic conditions but also …
trends. This means that their state may reflect not only recent climatic conditions but also …
Simulating runoff under changing climatic conditions: A framework for model improvement
Rainfall‐runoff models are often deficient under changing climatic conditions, yet almost no
recent studies propose new or improved model structures, instead focusing on model …
recent studies propose new or improved model structures, instead focusing on model …
The hydrological open air laboratory (HOAL) in Petzenkirchen: A hypothesis-driven observatory
G Blöschl, AP Blaschke, M Broer… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2016 - hess.copernicus.org
Hydrological observatories bear a lot of resemblance to the more traditional research
catchment concept, but tend to differ in providing more long-term facilities that transcend the …
catchment concept, but tend to differ in providing more long-term facilities that transcend the …
It takes a village to run a model—the social practices of hydrological modeling
LA Melsen - Water Resources Research, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Computer models are frequently used tools in hydrological research. Many decisions related
to the model set‐up and configuration have to be made before a model can be run …
to the model set‐up and configuration have to be made before a model can be run …
Inter-comparison of three distributed hydrological models with respect to seasonal variability of soil moisture patterns at a small forested catchment
The objective of this study is to inter-compare three spatially distributed hydrological models
(HydroGeoSphere, MIKE SHE and ParFlow-CLM) by means of their ability to simulate soil …
(HydroGeoSphere, MIKE SHE and ParFlow-CLM) by means of their ability to simulate soil …
Impact of mountain permafrost on flow path and runoff response in a high alpine catchment
M Rogger, GB Chirico, H Hausmann… - Water Resources …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Permafrost in high alpine catchments is expected to disappear in future warmer climates, but
the hydrological impact of such changes is poorly understood. This paper investigates the …
the hydrological impact of such changes is poorly understood. This paper investigates the …
Virtual laboratories: new opportunities for collaborative water science
Reproducibility and repeatability of experiments are the fundamental prerequisites that allow
researchers to validate results and share hydrological knowledge, experience and expertise …
researchers to validate results and share hydrological knowledge, experience and expertise …
Form and function in hillslope hydrology: in situ imaging and characterization of flow-relevant structures
C Jackisch, L Angermann, N Allroggen… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
The study deals with the identification and characterization of rapid subsurface flow
structures through pedo-and geo-physical measurements and irrigation experiments at the …
structures through pedo-and geo-physical measurements and irrigation experiments at the …