This paper explores the challenges of model parameterization and process representation when simulating multiple hydrologic responses from a highly controlled unsaturated flow and transport experiment with a physically based model. The experiment, conducted at the Landscape Evolution Observatory (LEO), involved alternate injections of water and deuterium-enriched water into an initially very dry hillslope. The multivariate observations included point measures of water content and tracer concentration in the soil, total storage within the hillslope, and integrated fluxes of water and tracer through the seepage face. The simulations were performed with a three-dimensional finite element model that solves the Richards and advection–d...
In this paper the mechanisms determining the mobilization and transport of solutes driven by rainfal...
A proper understanding and representation of the interactions between the different components of th...
The overall aim of the work described in this thesis is to bring a number of contributions to hydrol...
This paper explores the challenges of model parameterization and process representation when simulat...
Models must effectively represent velocities and celerities if they are to address the old water par...
In this paper, five model approaches with different physical and mathematical concepts varying in th...
Models must effectively represent velocities and celerities if they are to address the old water par...
Many environmental studies require accurate simulation of water and solute fluxes in the unsaturated...
Soil and water provide the media for eco-hydrologic processes and mathematical models of different c...
An attempt was made to improve the application of a lumped parameter model in the unsaturated soils ...
As a fundamental unit of the landscape, hillslopes are studied for their retention and release of wa...
As a fundamental unit of the landscape, hillslopes are studied for their retention and release of wa...
Flow and solute transport in the saturated zone of a micro-fissured and fractured chalk aquifer (Gee...
In this study, we seek to reduce parameter uncertainty in groundwater modeling systems, particularly...
We extend the data-based hydrochemical model of Iorgulescu et al. (2005), able to simulate discharge...
In this paper the mechanisms determining the mobilization and transport of solutes driven by rainfal...
A proper understanding and representation of the interactions between the different components of th...
The overall aim of the work described in this thesis is to bring a number of contributions to hydrol...
This paper explores the challenges of model parameterization and process representation when simulat...
Models must effectively represent velocities and celerities if they are to address the old water par...
In this paper, five model approaches with different physical and mathematical concepts varying in th...
Models must effectively represent velocities and celerities if they are to address the old water par...
Many environmental studies require accurate simulation of water and solute fluxes in the unsaturated...
Soil and water provide the media for eco-hydrologic processes and mathematical models of different c...
An attempt was made to improve the application of a lumped parameter model in the unsaturated soils ...
As a fundamental unit of the landscape, hillslopes are studied for their retention and release of wa...
As a fundamental unit of the landscape, hillslopes are studied for their retention and release of wa...
Flow and solute transport in the saturated zone of a micro-fissured and fractured chalk aquifer (Gee...
In this study, we seek to reduce parameter uncertainty in groundwater modeling systems, particularly...
We extend the data-based hydrochemical model of Iorgulescu et al. (2005), able to simulate discharge...
In this paper the mechanisms determining the mobilization and transport of solutes driven by rainfal...
A proper understanding and representation of the interactions between the different components of th...
The overall aim of the work described in this thesis is to bring a number of contributions to hydrol...