The paper intends to review the current status of low-flow hydrology — a discipline which deals with minimum flow in a river during the dry periods of the year. The discussion starts with the analysis of low-flow generating mechanisms operating in natural conditions and the description of anthropogenic factors which directly or indirectly affect low flows. This is followed by the review of existing methods of low-flow estimation from streamflow time-series, which include flow duration curves, frequency analysis of extreme low-flow events and continuous low-flow intervals, baseflow separation and characterisation of streamflow recessions. The paper describes the variety of low-flow characteristics (indices) and their applications. A separate...
Regional maps and equations for the magnitude and frequency of 1, 7 and 30-day low flows were derive...
Low flows in 21 rivers in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand were estimated using s...
Low flow regime is tightly dependent on catchment hydrogeological features and a detailed surface an...
Well-integrated water management can notably require estimating low flows at any point of a river. D...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1990 Roderic John Nathan.Australia is not only the dries...
The walloon part of the Meuse’s watershed represents 12283 km² and 17694 km of river. The anthropoge...
The paper uses a simple water balance model that partitions the precipitation between actual evapotr...
Low flow forecasting is crucial for sustainable cooling water supply and planning of river navigatio...
Low-flow is the flow of water in a river during prolonged dry weather. This paper investigated the u...
Information on the magnitude and variability of low river flows at the river reach scale is central ...
peer reviewedThe operational management of rivers during low flows periods needs a best knowledge of...
The characteristics of low flow periods, primarily their low dynamics in space and time (as opposed ...
A research on low flows may seem controversial for a “wet” country protected by dykes and barriers. ...
Abstract We present a procedure for estimating Q95 low flows in both gauged and ungauged catchments ...
Low-flows are an important component of the river regime. Their identification advances our knowledg...
Regional maps and equations for the magnitude and frequency of 1, 7 and 30-day low flows were derive...
Low flows in 21 rivers in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand were estimated using s...
Low flow regime is tightly dependent on catchment hydrogeological features and a detailed surface an...
Well-integrated water management can notably require estimating low flows at any point of a river. D...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1990 Roderic John Nathan.Australia is not only the dries...
The walloon part of the Meuse’s watershed represents 12283 km² and 17694 km of river. The anthropoge...
The paper uses a simple water balance model that partitions the precipitation between actual evapotr...
Low flow forecasting is crucial for sustainable cooling water supply and planning of river navigatio...
Low-flow is the flow of water in a river during prolonged dry weather. This paper investigated the u...
Information on the magnitude and variability of low river flows at the river reach scale is central ...
peer reviewedThe operational management of rivers during low flows periods needs a best knowledge of...
The characteristics of low flow periods, primarily their low dynamics in space and time (as opposed ...
A research on low flows may seem controversial for a “wet” country protected by dykes and barriers. ...
Abstract We present a procedure for estimating Q95 low flows in both gauged and ungauged catchments ...
Low-flows are an important component of the river regime. Their identification advances our knowledg...
Regional maps and equations for the magnitude and frequency of 1, 7 and 30-day low flows were derive...
Low flows in 21 rivers in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand were estimated using s...
Low flow regime is tightly dependent on catchment hydrogeological features and a detailed surface an...