OA-Fund TU Delft The objective of this paper is to investigate the time variability of catchment characteristics in the Meuse basin through its effect on catchment response. The approach uses a conceptual model to represent rainfall-runoff behaviour of this catchment, and evaluates possible time-dependence of model parameters. The main hypothesis is that conceptual model parameters, although not measurable quantities, are representative of specific catchment attributes (e.g. geology, land-use, land management, topography). Hence, we assume that eventual trends in model parameters are representative of catchment attributes that may have changed over time. The available hydrological record involves ninety years of data, starting in 1911. Duri...
This paper explores the significance of the impacts that changing agricultural and land management p...
The Meuse is an important rain-fed river in North-Western Europe. Nine million people live in its ca...
Variability is present on multiple levels in the hydrological cycle, both spatially and temporally. ...
OA-Fund TU Delft The objective of this paper is to investigate the time variability of catchment cha...
Abstract. The objective of this paper is to investigate the time variability of catchment characteri...
Quantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the river basin scale is a c...
Quantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the river basin scale is a c...
International audienceQuantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the ri...
Potential impacts of climate change/variability on regional or local precipitation patterns and, sub...
International audienceQuantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the ri...
The Meuse river basin covers an area of 33,000 km2, touches five countries and is a major communicat...
With the objective of assessing the impact of land use change on the rainfall-runoff relation the al...
Why do equal precipitation events not lead to equal discharge events across space and time? The easy...
The Geul river, a tributary of the Meuse located in the south Netherlands, Belgium, and part of Germ...
Conceptual rainfall-runoff models are increasingly being proposed as important tools for water resou...
This paper explores the significance of the impacts that changing agricultural and land management p...
The Meuse is an important rain-fed river in North-Western Europe. Nine million people live in its ca...
Variability is present on multiple levels in the hydrological cycle, both spatially and temporally. ...
OA-Fund TU Delft The objective of this paper is to investigate the time variability of catchment cha...
Abstract. The objective of this paper is to investigate the time variability of catchment characteri...
Quantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the river basin scale is a c...
Quantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the river basin scale is a c...
International audienceQuantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the ri...
Potential impacts of climate change/variability on regional or local precipitation patterns and, sub...
International audienceQuantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the ri...
The Meuse river basin covers an area of 33,000 km2, touches five countries and is a major communicat...
With the objective of assessing the impact of land use change on the rainfall-runoff relation the al...
Why do equal precipitation events not lead to equal discharge events across space and time? The easy...
The Geul river, a tributary of the Meuse located in the south Netherlands, Belgium, and part of Germ...
Conceptual rainfall-runoff models are increasingly being proposed as important tools for water resou...
This paper explores the significance of the impacts that changing agricultural and land management p...
The Meuse is an important rain-fed river in North-Western Europe. Nine million people live in its ca...
Variability is present on multiple levels in the hydrological cycle, both spatially and temporally. ...