Linear regression methods can be used to quantify geological controls on baseflow index (BFI). This is illustrated using an example from the Thames Basin, UK. Two approaches have been adopted. The areal extents of geological classes based on lithostratigraphic and hydrogeological classification schemes have been correlated with BFI for 44 ‘natural ’ catchments from the Thames Basin. When regression models are built using lithostratigraphic classes that include a constant term then the model is shown to have some physical meaning and the relative influence of the different geological classes on BFI can be quantified. For example, the regression constants for two such models, 0.64 and 0.69, are consistent with the mean observed BFI (0.65) for...
International audienceQuality and amount of waters and sediments conveyed within large drainage basi...
Abstract. Hydrograph recession constants are required in rainfall-runoff models, base flow augmen-ta...
Low-flow hydrological features are crucial for efficient development and integrated water resources ...
Linear regression methods can be used to quantify geological controls on baseflow index (BFI). This ...
Low flow characteristics are affected by different physiographic factors such as climate, topography...
Baseflow is critical for water balance budget, water resources management, and environmental evaluat...
International audienceThe understanding of the physical processes controlling water fluxes from hill...
Baseflow contributions from groundwater sources have been overlooked with regards to peak flows. Onl...
Water resource management (WRM) practices, such as abstractions and discharges, may impact baseflow....
Baseflow plays an important role in maintaining streamflow. Seventeen gauged watersheds and their ch...
The base flow recession constant, Kb , is used to characterize the interaction of groundwater ...
The ground water regimes of three small, undisturbed (natural) and accessible hard rock catchments r...
Topographic indices like the Topographic Wetness Index (TWI) have been used to predict spatial patte...
The objective of our work is to classify watersheds based on hydrologic flow regime properties chose...
International audienceCalibration of conceptual hydrological models is frequently limited by a lack ...
International audienceQuality and amount of waters and sediments conveyed within large drainage basi...
Abstract. Hydrograph recession constants are required in rainfall-runoff models, base flow augmen-ta...
Low-flow hydrological features are crucial for efficient development and integrated water resources ...
Linear regression methods can be used to quantify geological controls on baseflow index (BFI). This ...
Low flow characteristics are affected by different physiographic factors such as climate, topography...
Baseflow is critical for water balance budget, water resources management, and environmental evaluat...
International audienceThe understanding of the physical processes controlling water fluxes from hill...
Baseflow contributions from groundwater sources have been overlooked with regards to peak flows. Onl...
Water resource management (WRM) practices, such as abstractions and discharges, may impact baseflow....
Baseflow plays an important role in maintaining streamflow. Seventeen gauged watersheds and their ch...
The base flow recession constant, Kb , is used to characterize the interaction of groundwater ...
The ground water regimes of three small, undisturbed (natural) and accessible hard rock catchments r...
Topographic indices like the Topographic Wetness Index (TWI) have been used to predict spatial patte...
The objective of our work is to classify watersheds based on hydrologic flow regime properties chose...
International audienceCalibration of conceptual hydrological models is frequently limited by a lack ...
International audienceQuality and amount of waters and sediments conveyed within large drainage basi...
Abstract. Hydrograph recession constants are required in rainfall-runoff models, base flow augmen-ta...
Low-flow hydrological features are crucial for efficient development and integrated water resources ...