We propose a mathematical framework for the general definition and computation of travel time distributions defined by the closure of a catchment control volume, where the input flux is an arbitrary rainfall pattern and the output fluxes are green and blue water flows (namely, evapotranspiration and the hydrologic response embedding runoff production through soil water dynamics). The relevance of the problem is both practical, owing to implications in hydrologic watershed modeling, and conceptual for the linkages and the explanations the theory provides, chiefly concerning the role of geomorphology, climate, soils, and vegetation through soil water dynamics and the treatment of the so-called old water paradox. The work focuses in particular...
All over the world, hydrological models at the basin scale have been extensively used to understand ...
Hydrologic catchment response varies in time. The goal of this dissertation is to investigate how an...
Travel time is a robust measure of water transport dynamics in catchments. At a given control sectio...
We propose a mathematical framework for the general definition and computation of travel time distri...
Many details about the flow of water in soils in a hillslope are unknowable given current technologi...
Temporal patterns of solute transport and transformation through the vadose zone are driven by the s...
The probability density functions (pdf's) of travel and residence times are key descriptors of the m...
This work focuses on the description and the use of the probability density functions (pdfs) of trav...
AbstractSolute transport in hillslope is often ruled by the water dynamics at the vadose zone and th...
Solute transport in a three-dimensional, heterogeneous hillslope is analyzed through a series of det...
[1] Travel times are fundamental catchment descriptors that blend key information about storage, geo...
The paper describes the theoretical framework for a class of general continuous models of the hydrol...
All over the world, hydrological models at the basin scale have been extensively used to understand ...
Hydrologic catchment response varies in time. The goal of this dissertation is to investigate how an...
Travel time is a robust measure of water transport dynamics in catchments. At a given control sectio...
We propose a mathematical framework for the general definition and computation of travel time distri...
Many details about the flow of water in soils in a hillslope are unknowable given current technologi...
Temporal patterns of solute transport and transformation through the vadose zone are driven by the s...
The probability density functions (pdf's) of travel and residence times are key descriptors of the m...
This work focuses on the description and the use of the probability density functions (pdfs) of trav...
AbstractSolute transport in hillslope is often ruled by the water dynamics at the vadose zone and th...
Solute transport in a three-dimensional, heterogeneous hillslope is analyzed through a series of det...
[1] Travel times are fundamental catchment descriptors that blend key information about storage, geo...
The paper describes the theoretical framework for a class of general continuous models of the hydrol...
All over the world, hydrological models at the basin scale have been extensively used to understand ...
Hydrologic catchment response varies in time. The goal of this dissertation is to investigate how an...
Travel time is a robust measure of water transport dynamics in catchments. At a given control sectio...