Rainfall–runoff modelling has long been a special subject in hydrological sciences, but identifying behavioural parameters in ungauged catchments is still challenging. In this study, we comparatively evaluated the performance of the local calibration of a rainfall–runoff model against regional flow duration curves (FDCs), which is a seemingly alternative method of classical parameter regionalisation for ungauged catchments. We used a parsimonious rainfall–runoff model over 45 South Korean catchments under semi-humid climate. The calibration against regional FDCs was compared with the simple proximity-based parameter regionalisation. Results show that transferring behavioural parameters from gauged to ungauged catchments significant...
Estimating river flows at ungauged sites is generally recognised as an important area of research. I...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
A wide variety of approaches have been adopted to quantify runoff variability, with differing degree...
Construction of flow duration curves (FDCs) is a challenge for hydrologists as most streams and riv...
Conceptual rainfall-runoff models (CRRs) are widely used to simulate catchment runoff. However, assi...
The prediction of flow duration curves (FDCs) in ungauged basins remains an important task for hydro...
Conceptual rainfall-runoff models are increasingly being proposed as important tools for water resou...
This study aims to regionalize a rainfall-runoff model within the mountainous Geum River catchment, ...
Regionalization approaches to daily streamflow prediction are investigated for 13 catchments in the ...
Regionalisation provides a way of transferring hydrological information from gauged to ungauged cat...
Flow time-series data are crucial for water resource and flood management. In catchments where flow ...
Streamflow data is a prerequisite for planning and management of water resources. However, in many c...
Streamflow data is important for studies of water resources and flood management, but an inherent pr...
The aim is to investigate the consistency or variability of catchment response over time and space a...
The degree of belief we have in predictions from hydrologic models will normally depend on how well ...
Estimating river flows at ungauged sites is generally recognised as an important area of research. I...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
A wide variety of approaches have been adopted to quantify runoff variability, with differing degree...
Construction of flow duration curves (FDCs) is a challenge for hydrologists as most streams and riv...
Conceptual rainfall-runoff models (CRRs) are widely used to simulate catchment runoff. However, assi...
The prediction of flow duration curves (FDCs) in ungauged basins remains an important task for hydro...
Conceptual rainfall-runoff models are increasingly being proposed as important tools for water resou...
This study aims to regionalize a rainfall-runoff model within the mountainous Geum River catchment, ...
Regionalization approaches to daily streamflow prediction are investigated for 13 catchments in the ...
Regionalisation provides a way of transferring hydrological information from gauged to ungauged cat...
Flow time-series data are crucial for water resource and flood management. In catchments where flow ...
Streamflow data is a prerequisite for planning and management of water resources. However, in many c...
Streamflow data is important for studies of water resources and flood management, but an inherent pr...
The aim is to investigate the consistency or variability of catchment response over time and space a...
The degree of belief we have in predictions from hydrologic models will normally depend on how well ...
Estimating river flows at ungauged sites is generally recognised as an important area of research. I...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
A wide variety of approaches have been adopted to quantify runoff variability, with differing degree...