Beyond classical observations in hydrogeology: The advantages of including exchange flux, temperature, tracer concentration, residence time, and soil moisture …

OS Schilling, PG Cook, P Brunner - Reviews of Geophysics, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Traditionally, groundwater and surface water flow models have been calibrated against two
observation types: hydraulic heads and surface water discharge. It has repeatedly been …

[HTML][HTML] Advancing measurements and representations of subsurface heterogeneity and dynamic processes: towards 4D hydrogeology

T Hermans, P Goderniaux, D Jougnot… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2023 - hess.copernicus.org
Essentially all hydrogeological processes are strongly influenced by the subsurface spatial
heterogeneity and the temporal variation of environmental conditions, hydraulic properties …

The SPAtial EFficiency metric (SPAEF): Multiple-component evaluation of spatial patterns for optimization of hydrological models

J Koch, MC Demirel, S Stisen - Geoscientific Model …, 2018 - gmd.copernicus.org
The process of model evaluation is not only an integral part of model development and
calibration but also of paramount importance when communicating modelling results to the …

Improving calibration and validation of cosmic-ray neutron sensors in the light of spatial sensitivity

M Schrön, M Köhli, L Scheiffele, J Iwema… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
In the last few years the method of cosmic-ray neutron sensing (CRNS) has gained
popularity among hydrologists, physicists, and land-surface modelers. The sensor provides …

Perceptual perplexity and parameter parsimony

KJ Beven, NA Chappell - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This article reconsiders the concept of a perceptual model of hydrological processes as the
first stage to be considered in developing a procedural model for a particular catchment …

From points to patterns: Using groundwater time series clustering to investigate subsurface hydrological connectivity and runoff source area dynamics

M Rinderer, HJ Van Meerveld… - Water Resources …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Groundwater levels are typically measured at only a limited number of points in a catchment.
Thus, upscaling these point measurements to the catchment scale is necessary to determine …

Integrated modelling to assess climate change impacts on groundwater and surface water in the Great Lakes Basin using diverse climate forcing

E Persaud, J Levison, S MacRitchie, SJ Berg… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Climate change in the Great Lakes Basin of North America is expected to have a profound
impact on hydrological processes. A greater understanding of these impacts must be …

[HTML][HTML] The influence of hillslope topography on beech water use: a comparative study in two different climates

G Fabiani, J Klaus, D Penna - Hydrology and Earth System …, 2024 - hess.copernicus.org
Understanding the interrelation between topography and vegetation across different
environments is important to assess how hydrological and climatic conditions affect tree …

Transpiration patterns and water use strategies of beech and oak trees along a hillslope

G Fabiani, R Schoppach, D Penna, J Klaus - Ecohydrology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The role of landscape topography in mediating subsurface water availability and ultimately
tree transpiration is still poorly understood. To assess how hillslope position affects tree …

Interflow is not binary: A continuous shallow perched layer does not imply continuous connectivity

J Klaus, CR Jackson - Water Resources Research, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Hillslopes exert critical controls on the quality and quantity of downstream waters. To
understand and model dominant headwater catchment processes, we need to estimate the …