We dedicate this contribution to the question how the relation of outflow of water from the soil into the transport collector determined by hydropedological methods bears with the discharge at the closure profile of a small forest catchment in the course of a vegetation season. In connection with this phenomena we investigate how much is such catchment homogenous. The monitored catchments Liz and Albrechtec are sloping, their geological subsoil is formed of impermeable bottom and they don't contain significant parts with ground water level. The soil cover is composed of several horizons with different aquifer properties, but the precipitated water largely infiltrates downwards the soil, so that a surface and subsurface runoff angle wise dow...
This thesis was designed to improve our understanding and prediction of streamflow timing and amount...
This paper presents a mathematical model of the structure outflow from the basin the concentrated pa...
It has long been recognised that the role of soils is critical to the understanding of the way catch...
The qestion is solved how the outflow of water from the soil into the transport collector bears with...
Two anomalous phenomena were observed in a small catchment: 1) In some situations, the water supplie...
Land use has significant impact on the hydrologic and hydraulic processes in a catchment. This work ...
The singular phenomenon of flow instabilities was observed in a small catchment: in some situations,...
The variations in discharge and water chemistry among and within headwater catchments are not well u...
The fact that flash floods initiated in arable catchments are often accompanied by massive sediment ...
On 60 m2 hillslope plots, at 18 mainly grassland locations in Switzerland rain was applied at rates ...
The connectivity and upscaling of overland runoff and sediment transport are important issues in hil...
Subsurface flow within forest hillslopes is not well understood. A soil pit containing macropores wa...
[1] This study investigated how roads interact with hillslope flow in a steep, forested landscape do...
There are very few experimental studies identifying hydrological pathways within rain forest slopes....
The hydrology and sediment regime of a 0.10-km2 pasture, 0.34-km2 pine forest, and 0.28-km2 native f...
This thesis was designed to improve our understanding and prediction of streamflow timing and amount...
This paper presents a mathematical model of the structure outflow from the basin the concentrated pa...
It has long been recognised that the role of soils is critical to the understanding of the way catch...
The qestion is solved how the outflow of water from the soil into the transport collector bears with...
Two anomalous phenomena were observed in a small catchment: 1) In some situations, the water supplie...
Land use has significant impact on the hydrologic and hydraulic processes in a catchment. This work ...
The singular phenomenon of flow instabilities was observed in a small catchment: in some situations,...
The variations in discharge and water chemistry among and within headwater catchments are not well u...
The fact that flash floods initiated in arable catchments are often accompanied by massive sediment ...
On 60 m2 hillslope plots, at 18 mainly grassland locations in Switzerland rain was applied at rates ...
The connectivity and upscaling of overland runoff and sediment transport are important issues in hil...
Subsurface flow within forest hillslopes is not well understood. A soil pit containing macropores wa...
[1] This study investigated how roads interact with hillslope flow in a steep, forested landscape do...
There are very few experimental studies identifying hydrological pathways within rain forest slopes....
The hydrology and sediment regime of a 0.10-km2 pasture, 0.34-km2 pine forest, and 0.28-km2 native f...
This thesis was designed to improve our understanding and prediction of streamflow timing and amount...
This paper presents a mathematical model of the structure outflow from the basin the concentrated pa...
It has long been recognised that the role of soils is critical to the understanding of the way catch...