The magnitude, frequency, duration, timing, and rate of change of hydrologic conditions regulate ecological processes in aquatic ecosystems. Conditions are typically characterized using annual-based hydrologic indices derived from daily and/or monthly stream flow data. In this study, we present an alternative approach to identify hydrologic indices based on storm hydrographs. Hydrologic indices derived from long-term daily flow data were compared to those from storm events for two headwater watersheds in Fort Benning, Georgia. Five hydrologic indices derived from daily flow data and storm events shared common features. Storm-based magnitude of mean peak discharge and mean response factor, frequency of bankfull discharge, rate of change in m...
2010 annual AGU hydrology days was held at Colorado State University on March 22 - March 24, 2010.In...
Regional flood frequency analysis is widely used to overcome shortcomings of at-site analyses result...
Hydrological extremes in the water cycle can significantly affect surface water engineering design, ...
This paper examines the influence of military land use parameters on dimensionless indices related t...
A perennial streamflow hydrograph, when measured at the outlet of a basin, continuously and without ...
Most flow regime characterizations focus on long time scale flow patterns, which are not precise eno...
Relations between stormflow characteristics and soil-moisture content, water table elevation in well...
Flash flood is a very intense and quick hydrologic response of a catchment to rainfall. This phenome...
International audienceStorm events are critical hot moments of emission for several dissolved and pa...
The seasonality of streamflow can vary widely from river to river and is influenced mostly by the lo...
Annual maximum flood risk is commonly assessed under the assumption of stationarity, i.e., flood ris...
A reliable prediction of hydrologic models, among other things, requires a set of plausible paramete...
AbstractThere is general consensus that climate is undergoing change but whether climate change is o...
International audienceThe response of stream chemistry to storm is of major interest for understandi...
Ecological processes in large rivers are controlled by their flow variability. However, it is diffi...
2010 annual AGU hydrology days was held at Colorado State University on March 22 - March 24, 2010.In...
Regional flood frequency analysis is widely used to overcome shortcomings of at-site analyses result...
Hydrological extremes in the water cycle can significantly affect surface water engineering design, ...
This paper examines the influence of military land use parameters on dimensionless indices related t...
A perennial streamflow hydrograph, when measured at the outlet of a basin, continuously and without ...
Most flow regime characterizations focus on long time scale flow patterns, which are not precise eno...
Relations between stormflow characteristics and soil-moisture content, water table elevation in well...
Flash flood is a very intense and quick hydrologic response of a catchment to rainfall. This phenome...
International audienceStorm events are critical hot moments of emission for several dissolved and pa...
The seasonality of streamflow can vary widely from river to river and is influenced mostly by the lo...
Annual maximum flood risk is commonly assessed under the assumption of stationarity, i.e., flood ris...
A reliable prediction of hydrologic models, among other things, requires a set of plausible paramete...
AbstractThere is general consensus that climate is undergoing change but whether climate change is o...
International audienceThe response of stream chemistry to storm is of major interest for understandi...
Ecological processes in large rivers are controlled by their flow variability. However, it is diffi...
2010 annual AGU hydrology days was held at Colorado State University on March 22 - March 24, 2010.In...
Regional flood frequency analysis is widely used to overcome shortcomings of at-site analyses result...
Hydrological extremes in the water cycle can significantly affect surface water engineering design, ...