This paper analyses the effect of spatial resolution and distribution of model input data on the results of regional-scale land use scenarios using three different hydrological catchment models. A 25 m resolution data set of a mesoscale catchment and three land use scenarios are used. Data are systematically aggregated to resolutions up to 2 km. Land use scenarios are spatially redistributed, both randomly and topography based. Using these data, water fluxes are calculated on a daily time step for a 16 year time period without further calibration. Simulation results are used to identify grid size, distribution and model dependent scenario effects. In the case of data aggregation, all applied models react sensitively to grid size. WASIM and ...
Ensemble modelling, whereby predictions from several models are pooled in an attempt to improve pred...
Abstract. In this paper we analyse the effects of differ-ent spatial input data resolution on water ...
The need to precisely describe the characteristics of a landscape is well-known in mathematical mode...
This paper analyses the effect of spatial resolution and distribution of model input data on the res...
International audienceThis paper analyses the effect of spatial input data resolution on the simulat...
International audienceThis paper analyses the effect of spatial input data resolution on the simulat...
An ensemble of 10 hydrological models was applied to the same set of land use change scenarios. Ther...
An ensemble of 10 hydrological models was applied to the same set of land use change scenarios. Ther...
This paper introduces the project on 'Assessing the impact of land use change on hydrology by ensemb...
This paper reports on a project to compare predictions from a range of catchment models applied to a...
Data availability is important for virtually any purpose in hydrology. While some parts of the world...
This paper reports on a project to compare predictions from a range of catchment models applied to a...
Many researchers have examined the impact of detailed soil spatial information on hydrological model...
A distributed hydrological model was applied to a 69km2 experimental catchment, Eddleston Water, Sco...
Environmental models constructed with a spatial domain require choices about the representation of s...
Ensemble modelling, whereby predictions from several models are pooled in an attempt to improve pred...
Abstract. In this paper we analyse the effects of differ-ent spatial input data resolution on water ...
The need to precisely describe the characteristics of a landscape is well-known in mathematical mode...
This paper analyses the effect of spatial resolution and distribution of model input data on the res...
International audienceThis paper analyses the effect of spatial input data resolution on the simulat...
International audienceThis paper analyses the effect of spatial input data resolution on the simulat...
An ensemble of 10 hydrological models was applied to the same set of land use change scenarios. Ther...
An ensemble of 10 hydrological models was applied to the same set of land use change scenarios. Ther...
This paper introduces the project on 'Assessing the impact of land use change on hydrology by ensemb...
This paper reports on a project to compare predictions from a range of catchment models applied to a...
Data availability is important for virtually any purpose in hydrology. While some parts of the world...
This paper reports on a project to compare predictions from a range of catchment models applied to a...
Many researchers have examined the impact of detailed soil spatial information on hydrological model...
A distributed hydrological model was applied to a 69km2 experimental catchment, Eddleston Water, Sco...
Environmental models constructed with a spatial domain require choices about the representation of s...
Ensemble modelling, whereby predictions from several models are pooled in an attempt to improve pred...
Abstract. In this paper we analyse the effects of differ-ent spatial input data resolution on water ...
The need to precisely describe the characteristics of a landscape is well-known in mathematical mode...