A priori determined model structures are common in catchment rainfall-runoff modeling. While this has resulted in many ready-to-use modeling tools, there are several shortcomings of a one-size-fits-all model structure. The uniqueness of catchments with respect to their hydrological behavior and the need to adapt model complexity to data availability challenge this status quo. We present a flexible approach to model development where the model structure is adapted progressively based on catchment characteristics and the data described by the experimentalist. We demonstrate this approach with the Maimai catchment in New Zealand, a location with a large availability of data, including stream discharge, groundwater levels, and stream isotope me...
Lack of data is one of the main limitations for hydrological modeling. However, it is often used as ...
This work is an integrative study of methods for rainfall-runoff simulation. The thesis addresses pr...
Catchment streamwater mean residence time (Tmr) is an important descriptor of hydrological systems, ...
A priori determined model structures are common in catchment rainfall-runoff modeling. While this ha...
The dialog between experimentalist and modeler in catchment hydrology has been minimal to date. The ...
In practice, the catchment hydrologist is often confronted with the task of predicting discharge wit...
Abstract: The long-standing issue of hydrological predictions in ungauged basins has received increa...
Rapid population growth has caused an increasing demand for water in both agricultural and industria...
It has been repeatedly shown that conceptual hydrologic model performance degrades under conditions ...
This paper demonstrates how data from a small experimental basin can be used to evaluate possible st...
This thesis describes an approach to model development based on the concept of iterative model impro...
Modeling is an essential part of the science of hydrology. Models enable us to formulate what we kno...
Declining groundwater levels in easy-to-access shallow aquifers have been observed in many locations...
Rainfall-runoff models are often deficient under changing climatic conditions, yet almost no recent ...
The current generation of hydrological models has been widely criticized for their inability to adeq...
Lack of data is one of the main limitations for hydrological modeling. However, it is often used as ...
This work is an integrative study of methods for rainfall-runoff simulation. The thesis addresses pr...
Catchment streamwater mean residence time (Tmr) is an important descriptor of hydrological systems, ...
A priori determined model structures are common in catchment rainfall-runoff modeling. While this ha...
The dialog between experimentalist and modeler in catchment hydrology has been minimal to date. The ...
In practice, the catchment hydrologist is often confronted with the task of predicting discharge wit...
Abstract: The long-standing issue of hydrological predictions in ungauged basins has received increa...
Rapid population growth has caused an increasing demand for water in both agricultural and industria...
It has been repeatedly shown that conceptual hydrologic model performance degrades under conditions ...
This paper demonstrates how data from a small experimental basin can be used to evaluate possible st...
This thesis describes an approach to model development based on the concept of iterative model impro...
Modeling is an essential part of the science of hydrology. Models enable us to formulate what we kno...
Declining groundwater levels in easy-to-access shallow aquifers have been observed in many locations...
Rainfall-runoff models are often deficient under changing climatic conditions, yet almost no recent ...
The current generation of hydrological models has been widely criticized for their inability to adeq...
Lack of data is one of the main limitations for hydrological modeling. However, it is often used as ...
This work is an integrative study of methods for rainfall-runoff simulation. The thesis addresses pr...
Catchment streamwater mean residence time (Tmr) is an important descriptor of hydrological systems, ...