Rainfall products can contain significantly different spatiotemporal estimates, depending on their underlying data and final constructed resolution. Commonly used products, such as rain gauges, rain gauge networks, and weather radar, differ in their information content regarding intensities, spatial variability, and natural climatic variability, therefore producing different estimates. Landscape evolution models (LEMs) simulate the geomorphic changes in landscapes, and current models can simulate timeframes from event level to millions of years and some use rainfall inputs to drive them. However, the impact of different rainfall products on LEM outputs has never been considered. This study uses the STREAP rainfall generator, calibrated usin...
Field geologists and geomorphologists are increasingly looking to numerical modelling to understand ...
Landscape evolution modeling can make the consequences of landscape evolution hypotheses explicit an...
The measurement and prediction of soil erosion is important for understanding both natural and distu...
Rainfall products can contain significantly different spatiotemporal estimates, depending on their u...
An obvious timescale gap exists between a single storm event and long term landscape development. In...
© Author(s) 2016. Climate is one of the main drivers for landscape evolution models (LEMs), yet its ...
The ability of a large-scale Landscape Evolution Model (LEM) to simulate the soil surface morphologi...
Catchment hydro-morphological response is mainly conditioned on rainfall properties, such as rainfal...
In semi-arid areas high-intensity rainfall events are often held responsible for the main part of so...
Despite numerous applications of physically-based models for incised landscapes, their applicability...
This study compares three landscape evolution models and their ability to correctly simulate measure...
In the light of increasing societal interest in the effects of climate change, geomorphologists face...
Humans have substantially altered soil and landscape patterns and properties due to agricultural use...
Landscapes evolve in complex, non-linear ways over Quaternary timespans. Integrated geomorphological...
The current generation of landscape evolution models use a digital elevation model for landscape rep...
Field geologists and geomorphologists are increasingly looking to numerical modelling to understand ...
Landscape evolution modeling can make the consequences of landscape evolution hypotheses explicit an...
The measurement and prediction of soil erosion is important for understanding both natural and distu...
Rainfall products can contain significantly different spatiotemporal estimates, depending on their u...
An obvious timescale gap exists between a single storm event and long term landscape development. In...
© Author(s) 2016. Climate is one of the main drivers for landscape evolution models (LEMs), yet its ...
The ability of a large-scale Landscape Evolution Model (LEM) to simulate the soil surface morphologi...
Catchment hydro-morphological response is mainly conditioned on rainfall properties, such as rainfal...
In semi-arid areas high-intensity rainfall events are often held responsible for the main part of so...
Despite numerous applications of physically-based models for incised landscapes, their applicability...
This study compares three landscape evolution models and their ability to correctly simulate measure...
In the light of increasing societal interest in the effects of climate change, geomorphologists face...
Humans have substantially altered soil and landscape patterns and properties due to agricultural use...
Landscapes evolve in complex, non-linear ways over Quaternary timespans. Integrated geomorphological...
The current generation of landscape evolution models use a digital elevation model for landscape rep...
Field geologists and geomorphologists are increasingly looking to numerical modelling to understand ...
Landscape evolution modeling can make the consequences of landscape evolution hypotheses explicit an...
The measurement and prediction of soil erosion is important for understanding both natural and distu...