This paper addresses the signatures of catchment geomorphology on base flow recession curves. Its relevance relates to the implied predictability of base flow features, which are central to catchment-scale transport processes and to ecohydrological function. Moving from the classical recession curve analysis method, originally applied in the Finger Lakes Region of New York, a large set of recession curves has been analyzed from Swiss streamflow data. For these catchments, digital elevation models have been precisely analyzed and a method aimed at the geomorphic origins of recession curves has been applied to the Swiss data set. The method links river network morphology, epitomized by time-varying distribution of contributing channel sites, ...
Streamflow recession analysis characterizes the storage-outflow relationship in catchments. This re...
Streamflow recession analysis provides valuable insights into catchment functioning that can be rela...
The study of recession flows offers fundamental insights into basin hydrological processes and, in p...
This paper addresses the signatures of catchment geomorphology on base flow recession curves. Its re...
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Streamflow recession analysis is a widely used hydrologic tool that uses readily available discharge...
The pattern of streamflow recession after rain events offers clues about the relationship between wa...
[1] Recession flows in a basin are controlled by the temporal evolution of its active drainage netwo...
International audienceThe understanding of the physical processes controlling water fluxes from hill...
The study of recession flows offers fundamental insights into basin hydrological processes and, in p...
International audienceRecession analysis is widely used for characterizing aquifer and basin propert...
Since Brutsaert and Neiber (1977), recession curves are widely used to analyse subsurface systems of...
Streamflow recession analysis characterizes the storage-outflow relationship in catchments. This rel...
Streamflow recession analysis characterizes the storage-outflow relationship in catchments. This re...
Streamflow recession analysis provides valuable insights into catchment functioning that can be rela...
The study of recession flows offers fundamental insights into basin hydrological processes and, in p...
This paper addresses the signatures of catchment geomorphology on base flow recession curves. Its re...
Once downloaded, these high definition QuickTime videos may be played using a computer video player ...
Streamflow recession analysis is a widely used hydrologic tool that uses readily available discharge...
The pattern of streamflow recession after rain events offers clues about the relationship between wa...
[1] Recession flows in a basin are controlled by the temporal evolution of its active drainage netwo...
International audienceThe understanding of the physical processes controlling water fluxes from hill...
The study of recession flows offers fundamental insights into basin hydrological processes and, in p...
International audienceRecession analysis is widely used for characterizing aquifer and basin propert...
Since Brutsaert and Neiber (1977), recession curves are widely used to analyse subsurface systems of...
Streamflow recession analysis characterizes the storage-outflow relationship in catchments. This rel...
Streamflow recession analysis characterizes the storage-outflow relationship in catchments. This re...
Streamflow recession analysis provides valuable insights into catchment functioning that can be rela...
The study of recession flows offers fundamental insights into basin hydrological processes and, in p...