Scale issues in hydrology arise because different hydrological processes are dominant at different regional scales. Recent hydrological research suggests that the geographic scale (size) of watersheds may influence the behavior of hydraulic geometry exponents (b and f, but not m values) of stream channels. Hence, the working hypothesis of this study is that variations of hydraulic geometry exponents are not random, but that there are systematic changes as a function of geographic scale as well as of water basin and channel physical and environmental characteristics (predictor variables). To support this analysis, 43 subbasins in the Potomac River Basin ranging in size from 0.38 square miles to 1,642 square miles and representing a broad spa...
ABSTRACT: The NYCDEP Stream Management Program (SMP) is responsible for developing stream management...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
International audienceReach-scale at-a-station hydraulic geometry (AHG) relationships are power laws...
Scale issues in hydrology arise because different hydrological processes are dominant at different r...
Urbanization affects the hydrology of watersheds often leading to increases in runoff volumes and pe...
Study region: The study region comprised sixteen stream sites and associated contributing watersheds...
The influence of surface slope on the shape of river basins: Comparison between nature and numerical...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
Hydraulic bankfull geometry or regional curves are a useful metric for evaluating stream stability a...
textWe strive to answer the following: Why do modern rivers have the morphology (width and sinuosity...
textWe strive to answer the following: Why do modern rivers have the morphology (width and sinuosity...
Relationships between channel characteristics (e.g., mean depth, water-surface width, mean velocity)...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
Barros, Ana P/0000-0003-4606-3106WOS: 000265885300004The impact of spatial variability and scale on ...
ABSTRACT: The NYCDEP Stream Management Program (SMP) is responsible for developing stream management...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
International audienceReach-scale at-a-station hydraulic geometry (AHG) relationships are power laws...
Scale issues in hydrology arise because different hydrological processes are dominant at different r...
Urbanization affects the hydrology of watersheds often leading to increases in runoff volumes and pe...
Study region: The study region comprised sixteen stream sites and associated contributing watersheds...
The influence of surface slope on the shape of river basins: Comparison between nature and numerical...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
Hydraulic bankfull geometry or regional curves are a useful metric for evaluating stream stability a...
textWe strive to answer the following: Why do modern rivers have the morphology (width and sinuosity...
textWe strive to answer the following: Why do modern rivers have the morphology (width and sinuosity...
Relationships between channel characteristics (e.g., mean depth, water-surface width, mean velocity)...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
Barros, Ana P/0000-0003-4606-3106WOS: 000265885300004The impact of spatial variability and scale on ...
ABSTRACT: The NYCDEP Stream Management Program (SMP) is responsible for developing stream management...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
International audienceReach-scale at-a-station hydraulic geometry (AHG) relationships are power laws...