Operational needs commonly dictate the evolution of hydrometric networks. Such an approach can fail to meet strategic water management information objectives (e.g. to estimate flows at ungauged sites, to detect hydrological change). This paper examines the role of digital spatial information to inform network evolution. Capitalising on a range of catchment physical descriptors and spatial characteristics commonly used in hydrological studies, the UK National River Flow Archive (NRFA) developed two indices that assess the strategic value of individual gauged catchments, independently from the performance of the associated gauging station. The Representative Catchment Index (RCI) quantifies how representative a catchment is of a specified are...
This chapter examines the growth of the UK's hydrometric monitoring networks and data acquisition ca...
International audienceThis study evaluates the impact of the spatial density of the flow gauging net...
The collection of information (data) of a specific kind, in space and/or time is of major importance...
Operational needs commonly dictate the evolution of hydrometric networks. Such an approach can fail...
The rapidly growing demand for river flow data has increased pressure on hydrometric monitoring prog...
Flow estimates for ungauged catchments are often derived through regionalisation methods, which enab...
This paper introduces a new methodology and a rainfall spatial organisation index to examine the rel...
The availability of hydrometric data, as well as its spatial distribution, is important for water re...
The availability of high quality hydrometric data is fundamental to meeting the continually growing ...
Modern hydrologic modeling and data systems are growing in scale and resolution to answer urgent, da...
This paper assesses the extent to which a topographically defined description of the spatial arrange...
© 2019 Author(s). The spatial arrangement of the river network is a fundamental characteristic of th...
Influence of data sources and processing methods on theoretical river network quality Stream ecosyst...
The UK has one of the densest gauging station networks in the world – a necessary response to its di...
Executive summaryThis report provides a self-standing, detailed account of the work of an Environmen...
This chapter examines the growth of the UK's hydrometric monitoring networks and data acquisition ca...
International audienceThis study evaluates the impact of the spatial density of the flow gauging net...
The collection of information (data) of a specific kind, in space and/or time is of major importance...
Operational needs commonly dictate the evolution of hydrometric networks. Such an approach can fail...
The rapidly growing demand for river flow data has increased pressure on hydrometric monitoring prog...
Flow estimates for ungauged catchments are often derived through regionalisation methods, which enab...
This paper introduces a new methodology and a rainfall spatial organisation index to examine the rel...
The availability of hydrometric data, as well as its spatial distribution, is important for water re...
The availability of high quality hydrometric data is fundamental to meeting the continually growing ...
Modern hydrologic modeling and data systems are growing in scale and resolution to answer urgent, da...
This paper assesses the extent to which a topographically defined description of the spatial arrange...
© 2019 Author(s). The spatial arrangement of the river network is a fundamental characteristic of th...
Influence of data sources and processing methods on theoretical river network quality Stream ecosyst...
The UK has one of the densest gauging station networks in the world – a necessary response to its di...
Executive summaryThis report provides a self-standing, detailed account of the work of an Environmen...
This chapter examines the growth of the UK's hydrometric monitoring networks and data acquisition ca...
International audienceThis study evaluates the impact of the spatial density of the flow gauging net...
The collection of information (data) of a specific kind, in space and/or time is of major importance...