This paper assesses the extent to which a topographically defined description of the spatial arrangement of catchment wetness can be used to represent landscape hydrological connectivity in temperate river catchments. A physically based distributed hydrological model is used to characterize the space-time patterns of surface overland flow connection to the drainage network. These characterizations are compared with a static descriptor of the spatial structure of topographically controlled local wetness, called here the Network Index. Theoretically, if topography is the primary control upon hydrological response, the level of catchment wetness required to maintain connectivity along a flow path should be greater for flow paths that have a lo...
Identification of surface hydrological connectivity at scales where critical source areas (CSAs) can...
Sediment connectivity relates to the transfer of sediments from sources to sinks via runoff and in c...
In semi-arid environments, the characteristics of the land surface determine how rainfall is transfo...
This paper assesses the extent to which a topographically defined description of the spatial arrange...
[1] Hydrological connectivity has emerged as an effective means to understand and manage fluxes of w...
For effective catchment management and intervention in hydrological systems a process-based understa...
Hydrological connectivity describes the internal linkages between runoff generation in upper parts o...
The development of surface hydrological connectivity is a key determinant of flood magnitude in dryl...
A new approach to describing the associated topography at different scales in computational fluid dy...
Hydrological connectivity describes the physical coupling (linkages) of different elements within a ...
Changes in streamwater chemistry have frequently been used to understand the storage and release of ...
The catchment is a fundamental unit of study in hydrology. It is normally well defined topographica...
Surface topography is an important source of information about the functioning and form of a hydrolo...
Hydrologic connectivity is the linkage of separate regions of a catchment via water flow. Knowledge ...
In semi-arid environments, the characteristics of the land surface determine how rainfall is transfo...
Identification of surface hydrological connectivity at scales where critical source areas (CSAs) can...
Sediment connectivity relates to the transfer of sediments from sources to sinks via runoff and in c...
In semi-arid environments, the characteristics of the land surface determine how rainfall is transfo...
This paper assesses the extent to which a topographically defined description of the spatial arrange...
[1] Hydrological connectivity has emerged as an effective means to understand and manage fluxes of w...
For effective catchment management and intervention in hydrological systems a process-based understa...
Hydrological connectivity describes the internal linkages between runoff generation in upper parts o...
The development of surface hydrological connectivity is a key determinant of flood magnitude in dryl...
A new approach to describing the associated topography at different scales in computational fluid dy...
Hydrological connectivity describes the physical coupling (linkages) of different elements within a ...
Changes in streamwater chemistry have frequently been used to understand the storage and release of ...
The catchment is a fundamental unit of study in hydrology. It is normally well defined topographica...
Surface topography is an important source of information about the functioning and form of a hydrolo...
Hydrologic connectivity is the linkage of separate regions of a catchment via water flow. Knowledge ...
In semi-arid environments, the characteristics of the land surface determine how rainfall is transfo...
Identification of surface hydrological connectivity at scales where critical source areas (CSAs) can...
Sediment connectivity relates to the transfer of sediments from sources to sinks via runoff and in c...
In semi-arid environments, the characteristics of the land surface determine how rainfall is transfo...