This study investigates the main processes that may be responsible for the observed streamflow response in Seventeen Mile Creek basin, Northern Territory of Australia. Due to the limited available hydrological information in the area, the present study develops a methodology that can be applied to scarcely gauged basins. To this aim a hydrological model is used, whose appropriate complexity is chosen using a downward approach. Starting from a simple model implementation, the results are tested against signatures of observed runoff variability and using a goodness of fit index. Then, further model features are added if deemed necessary. The results show that the catchment soils have a high storage capacity, which originates a significant del...
The South Creek Experimental Catchment (Queensland, Australia) was the first forest hydrological stu...
Abstract. Thresholds and hydrologic connectivity associated with runoff processes are a critical con...
Rainfall is the main driver of hydrological processes in dryland environments and characterising the...
This study investigates the main processes that may be responsible for the observed streamflow respo...
This study explores the dominant processes that may be responsible for the observed streamflow respo...
An increase in plantation forestry has been linked to a reduction in streamflows in some catchments....
Land use and climate change/variability can have a major impact on catchment hydrology and these imp...
International audienceStudy region: Tropical Australia. Study focus: Streams and rivers of the Austr...
An appropriately simple event runoff model for catchment hydrological studies was derived. The model...
Daily streamflow data were analysed to assess which climate and terrain factors best explain streamf...
Throughout Australia, there are strong regional differences in hydrological response to landscape an...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that farm dams have an impact on the streamflow regime of a catchment. T...
Rainfall is the main driver of hydrological processes in dryland environments and characterising the...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that farm dams have an impact on the streamflow regime of a catchment. T...
The South Creek Experimental Catchment (Queensland, Australia) was the first forest hydrological stu...
The South Creek Experimental Catchment (Queensland, Australia) was the first forest hydrological stu...
Abstract. Thresholds and hydrologic connectivity associated with runoff processes are a critical con...
Rainfall is the main driver of hydrological processes in dryland environments and characterising the...
This study investigates the main processes that may be responsible for the observed streamflow respo...
This study explores the dominant processes that may be responsible for the observed streamflow respo...
An increase in plantation forestry has been linked to a reduction in streamflows in some catchments....
Land use and climate change/variability can have a major impact on catchment hydrology and these imp...
International audienceStudy region: Tropical Australia. Study focus: Streams and rivers of the Austr...
An appropriately simple event runoff model for catchment hydrological studies was derived. The model...
Daily streamflow data were analysed to assess which climate and terrain factors best explain streamf...
Throughout Australia, there are strong regional differences in hydrological response to landscape an...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that farm dams have an impact on the streamflow regime of a catchment. T...
Rainfall is the main driver of hydrological processes in dryland environments and characterising the...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that farm dams have an impact on the streamflow regime of a catchment. T...
The South Creek Experimental Catchment (Queensland, Australia) was the first forest hydrological stu...
The South Creek Experimental Catchment (Queensland, Australia) was the first forest hydrological stu...
Abstract. Thresholds and hydrologic connectivity associated with runoff processes are a critical con...
Rainfall is the main driver of hydrological processes in dryland environments and characterising the...