[1] Improved understanding of the complex dynamics associated with spatially and temporally variable runoff response is needed to better understand the hydrology component of interdisciplinary problems. The objective of this study was to quantitatively characterize the environmental controls on runoff generation for the range of different streamflow-generation mechanisms illustrated in the classic Dunne diagram. The comprehensive physics-based model of coupled surface-subsurface flow, InHM, is employed in a heuristic mode. InHM has been employed previously to successfully simulate the observed hydrologic response at four diverse, well-characterized catchments, which provides the foundation for this study. The C3 and CB catchments are locate...
Seasonal changes in grass cover impact the generation of surface runoff due to the effects of grass ...
The science of hydrology holds a central role in the field of environmental Earth science, being int...
Infiltration processes on rangeland watersheds are highly variable in both space and time due to het...
As a fundamental unit of the landscape, hillslopes are studied for their retention and release of wa...
Microtopography is the small scale deviation of Earth's topography, such as humps and depressions. T...
The rote played by subsurface flow in the rainfall-runoff transformation is still poorly understood....
As a fundamental unit of the landscape, hillslopes are studied for their retention and release of wa...
Understanding the hydrology of runoff source areas is crucial for predicting floods and evaluating c...
Runoff is a key process that controls the behaviour of a hillslope hydrological system. The study pr...
Hysteresis in the soil water storage / discharge relationship is an important but poorly understood ...
Catchment classification is an efficient method to synthesize our understanding of how climate varia...
Horton overland runoff, Dunne overland runoff and subsurface flow are the three major runoff generat...
International audienceHydrologic response in natural catchments is controlled by a set of complex in...
Runoff processes and contributing areas have been investigated using hydrological and hydraulic mod...
The science of hydrology holds a central role in the field of environmental Earth science, being int...
Seasonal changes in grass cover impact the generation of surface runoff due to the effects of grass ...
The science of hydrology holds a central role in the field of environmental Earth science, being int...
Infiltration processes on rangeland watersheds are highly variable in both space and time due to het...
As a fundamental unit of the landscape, hillslopes are studied for their retention and release of wa...
Microtopography is the small scale deviation of Earth's topography, such as humps and depressions. T...
The rote played by subsurface flow in the rainfall-runoff transformation is still poorly understood....
As a fundamental unit of the landscape, hillslopes are studied for their retention and release of wa...
Understanding the hydrology of runoff source areas is crucial for predicting floods and evaluating c...
Runoff is a key process that controls the behaviour of a hillslope hydrological system. The study pr...
Hysteresis in the soil water storage / discharge relationship is an important but poorly understood ...
Catchment classification is an efficient method to synthesize our understanding of how climate varia...
Horton overland runoff, Dunne overland runoff and subsurface flow are the three major runoff generat...
International audienceHydrologic response in natural catchments is controlled by a set of complex in...
Runoff processes and contributing areas have been investigated using hydrological and hydraulic mod...
The science of hydrology holds a central role in the field of environmental Earth science, being int...
Seasonal changes in grass cover impact the generation of surface runoff due to the effects of grass ...
The science of hydrology holds a central role in the field of environmental Earth science, being int...
Infiltration processes on rangeland watersheds are highly variable in both space and time due to het...