Numerous previous studies have constructed models to estimate base flow characteristics from climatic and physiographic characteristics of catchments and applied these to ungauged regions. However, these studies generally used streamflow observations from a relatively small number of catchments (<200) located in small, homogeneous study areas, which may have led to less reliable models with limited applicability elsewhere. Here, we use streamflow observations from a highly heterogeneous set of 3394 catchments (<10,000 km2) worldwide to construct reliable, widely applicable models based on 18 climatic and physiographic characteristics to estimate two important base flow characteristics: (1) the base flow index (BFI), defined as the rat...
Flood quantile estimation for ungauged catchment areas continues to be a routine problem faced by th...
This thesis developed a new set of selection criteria to renew the Canadian Reference Hydrometric Ba...
Daily streamflow data were analysed to assess which climate and terrain factors best explain streamf...
Numerous previous studies have constructed models to estimate base flow characteristics from climati...
Streamflow Q estimation in ungauged catchments is one of the greatest challenges facing hydrologists...
Streamflow (Q) estimation in ungauged catchments is one of the greatest challenges facing hydrologis...
Streamflow data is highly relevant for a variety of socio-economic as well as ecological analyses or...
The understanding of low flows in rivers is paramount more than ever as demand for water increases o...
Base flows make up the flows of most rivers in Zimbabwe during the dry season. Prediction of base fl...
Previous studies linking large-scale atmospheric circulation and river flow with traditional machine...
Quantifying mean annual flow of rivers (MAF) at ungauged sites is essential for assessments of globa...
An extensive statistical ‘downscaling’ study is done to relate large-scale climate information from ...
Streamflow prediction has a great significance in hydrology, water resources planning and management...
Baseflow index (BFI) prediction in ungauged basins has largely been based on the use of catchment ph...
A country scale analysis of diffuse source nutrient emissions have been undertaken previously on sma...
Flood quantile estimation for ungauged catchment areas continues to be a routine problem faced by th...
This thesis developed a new set of selection criteria to renew the Canadian Reference Hydrometric Ba...
Daily streamflow data were analysed to assess which climate and terrain factors best explain streamf...
Numerous previous studies have constructed models to estimate base flow characteristics from climati...
Streamflow Q estimation in ungauged catchments is one of the greatest challenges facing hydrologists...
Streamflow (Q) estimation in ungauged catchments is one of the greatest challenges facing hydrologis...
Streamflow data is highly relevant for a variety of socio-economic as well as ecological analyses or...
The understanding of low flows in rivers is paramount more than ever as demand for water increases o...
Base flows make up the flows of most rivers in Zimbabwe during the dry season. Prediction of base fl...
Previous studies linking large-scale atmospheric circulation and river flow with traditional machine...
Quantifying mean annual flow of rivers (MAF) at ungauged sites is essential for assessments of globa...
An extensive statistical ‘downscaling’ study is done to relate large-scale climate information from ...
Streamflow prediction has a great significance in hydrology, water resources planning and management...
Baseflow index (BFI) prediction in ungauged basins has largely been based on the use of catchment ph...
A country scale analysis of diffuse source nutrient emissions have been undertaken previously on sma...
Flood quantile estimation for ungauged catchment areas continues to be a routine problem faced by th...
This thesis developed a new set of selection criteria to renew the Canadian Reference Hydrometric Ba...
Daily streamflow data were analysed to assess which climate and terrain factors best explain streamf...