A "Holy Grail" of hydrology is to understand catchment processes well enough that models can provide detailed simulations across a variety of hydrologic settings at multiple spatio-temporal scales, and under changing environmental conditions. Clearly, this cannot be achieved only through intensive place-based investigation at a small number of heavily instrumented catchments, or by regionalization methods that do not fully exploit our understanding of hydrology. Here, we discuss the need to actively promote and pursue the use of a "large catchment sample" approach to modeling the rainfall-runoff process, thereby balancing depth with breadth. We examine the history of such investigations, discuss the benefits (improved process understanding ...
The scientific initiative Prediction in Ungauged Basins (PUB) (2003-2012 by the IAHS) put considerab...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated tremendous growth in hydrology during the...
This paper presents a new methodology for assessing the ability of gridded hydrological models to re...
A "Holy Grail" of hydrology is to understand catchment processes well enough that models can provide...
Large-sample hydrology (LSH) relies on data from large sets (tens to thousands) of catchments to go ...
A catchment's hydrological response is controlled by climatic forcing and by the landscape through w...
Large-scale hydrological modelling has become increasingly wide-spread during the last decade. An an...
In the context of changing climate and increasing water demand, large-scale hydrological models are ...
Large-scale hydrological modelling has become increasingly wide-spread during the last decade. An an...
Large-scale hydrological modelling has become increasingly wide-spread during the last decade. An an...
International audienceThis study explores the dominant processes that may be responsible for the obs...
In 1998 the German Universities of Kassel and Giessen organised a workshop on water and solute trans...
Dealing with the massive increase in global data availability of all sorts is increasingly being kno...
Hydrological catchment models are important tools that are commonly used as the basis for water reso...
The catchment is a fundamental unit of study in hydrology. It is normally well defined topographica...
The scientific initiative Prediction in Ungauged Basins (PUB) (2003-2012 by the IAHS) put considerab...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated tremendous growth in hydrology during the...
This paper presents a new methodology for assessing the ability of gridded hydrological models to re...
A "Holy Grail" of hydrology is to understand catchment processes well enough that models can provide...
Large-sample hydrology (LSH) relies on data from large sets (tens to thousands) of catchments to go ...
A catchment's hydrological response is controlled by climatic forcing and by the landscape through w...
Large-scale hydrological modelling has become increasingly wide-spread during the last decade. An an...
In the context of changing climate and increasing water demand, large-scale hydrological models are ...
Large-scale hydrological modelling has become increasingly wide-spread during the last decade. An an...
Large-scale hydrological modelling has become increasingly wide-spread during the last decade. An an...
International audienceThis study explores the dominant processes that may be responsible for the obs...
In 1998 the German Universities of Kassel and Giessen organised a workshop on water and solute trans...
Dealing with the massive increase in global data availability of all sorts is increasingly being kno...
Hydrological catchment models are important tools that are commonly used as the basis for water reso...
The catchment is a fundamental unit of study in hydrology. It is normally well defined topographica...
The scientific initiative Prediction in Ungauged Basins (PUB) (2003-2012 by the IAHS) put considerab...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated tremendous growth in hydrology during the...
This paper presents a new methodology for assessing the ability of gridded hydrological models to re...