This paper aims at a first theoretical step toward the probabilistic modeling of nutrient contents in catchment-scale soil states. To this end, we wish to characterize probabilistically the slow, leaching-prone component of the hydrologic response, which chiefly determines the export of dissolved nutrients from soil, as a result of interactions between mobile/immobile phases along the pathways of runoff formation. The influence of temporal fluctuations of soil moisture on slow components of the catchment-scale runoff is thus investigated by means of a stochastic framework, where the intermittency of rainfall is modeled by a marked Poisson process with exponentially distributed intensities. The probability distribution of the relevant runoff...
In this work, the probability distribution of peak discharge at the hillslope bottom is determined h...
We run a comparative study of ecohydrological models of streamflow probability distributions (pdfs),...
Transit time distributions (TTDs) integrate information on timing, amount, storage, mixing and flow ...
This paper aims at a first theoretical step toward the probabilistic modeling of nutrient contents i...
The paper deals with numerical studies of basin-scale dynamics of soil moisture in arbitrarily heter...
Temporal patterns of solute transport and transformation through the vadose zone are driven by the s...
In this paper we extend previous mathematical results on the probabilistic modeling of base flows dr...
Probabilistic water balance modelling provides a useful framework for investigating the interactions...
Stream runoff is perhaps the most poorly represented process in ecohydrological stochastic soil mois...
A stochastic model for soil moisture dynamics at a point is studied in detail. Rainfall is described...
The present paper introduces an analytical approach for the description of the soil water balance a...
The present paper introduces an analytical approach for the description of the soil water balance dy...
In this paper we address an observational validation of recent theoretical results on the structure ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Hydrology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environm...
The effects of spatial variability of soil moisture on surface runoff generation at the hillslope an...
In this work, the probability distribution of peak discharge at the hillslope bottom is determined h...
We run a comparative study of ecohydrological models of streamflow probability distributions (pdfs),...
Transit time distributions (TTDs) integrate information on timing, amount, storage, mixing and flow ...
This paper aims at a first theoretical step toward the probabilistic modeling of nutrient contents i...
The paper deals with numerical studies of basin-scale dynamics of soil moisture in arbitrarily heter...
Temporal patterns of solute transport and transformation through the vadose zone are driven by the s...
In this paper we extend previous mathematical results on the probabilistic modeling of base flows dr...
Probabilistic water balance modelling provides a useful framework for investigating the interactions...
Stream runoff is perhaps the most poorly represented process in ecohydrological stochastic soil mois...
A stochastic model for soil moisture dynamics at a point is studied in detail. Rainfall is described...
The present paper introduces an analytical approach for the description of the soil water balance a...
The present paper introduces an analytical approach for the description of the soil water balance dy...
In this paper we address an observational validation of recent theoretical results on the structure ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Hydrology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environm...
The effects of spatial variability of soil moisture on surface runoff generation at the hillslope an...
In this work, the probability distribution of peak discharge at the hillslope bottom is determined h...
We run a comparative study of ecohydrological models of streamflow probability distributions (pdfs),...
Transit time distributions (TTDs) integrate information on timing, amount, storage, mixing and flow ...