International audienceThe time scales of a catchment hydrologic response in a human impacted intra-Apennine basin, was assessed by a power spectral analysis. Turbidity and streamflow data, at high resolution (10 min) have been considered during four years. The turbidity and streamflow have heavy tails that follow approximately Pareto distributions. Both also display scaling Fourier power spectra of the form f-b, over different scaling ranges: from 10 min to one day for the turbidity and from 1 h to 20 days for the streamflow data. For both locations the slope for the streamflow is close to b = 1.7, whereas for turbidity the values b = 1.68 and 2.25 are found for the upstream and downstream locations, respectively. The turbidity dataset at t...
In spite of recent progress, hydrological processes underlying observed water quality response patte...
The issue of scaling of deterministic properties at various domain levels has become an area of inte...
Precipitation water traveling through a catchment takes faster and slower flow paths to reach the ou...
International audienceThis contribution presents a study of discharge variability at two karst sprin...
An overview of the recently collected datasets of highly discrete water turbidity measurements has a...
International audienceIn many places throughout the world, drinking water is frequently contaminated...
Catchment travel time distributions reflect how precipitation from different storms is stored and mi...
Through distributed stream network routing, it has quantitatively been shown that the relationship b...
The intra-continental movement of waterborne contaminants is governed by the distribution of solute ...
In spite of the importance of stream network dynamics for hydrology, ecology, and biogeochemistry, t...
For estimating suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in rivers, turbidity is potentially a much bet...
The low flow regime features are frequently described in terms of global indices and, among these, t...
The turbidity variation in time and space is investigated in the downstream stretch of the river Göt...
The hydrologic regime of the Tiber River basin in central Italy has been impacted considerably in th...
International audienceA major challenge confronting the scientific community is to understand both p...
In spite of recent progress, hydrological processes underlying observed water quality response patte...
The issue of scaling of deterministic properties at various domain levels has become an area of inte...
Precipitation water traveling through a catchment takes faster and slower flow paths to reach the ou...
International audienceThis contribution presents a study of discharge variability at two karst sprin...
An overview of the recently collected datasets of highly discrete water turbidity measurements has a...
International audienceIn many places throughout the world, drinking water is frequently contaminated...
Catchment travel time distributions reflect how precipitation from different storms is stored and mi...
Through distributed stream network routing, it has quantitatively been shown that the relationship b...
The intra-continental movement of waterborne contaminants is governed by the distribution of solute ...
In spite of the importance of stream network dynamics for hydrology, ecology, and biogeochemistry, t...
For estimating suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in rivers, turbidity is potentially a much bet...
The low flow regime features are frequently described in terms of global indices and, among these, t...
The turbidity variation in time and space is investigated in the downstream stretch of the river Göt...
The hydrologic regime of the Tiber River basin in central Italy has been impacted considerably in th...
International audienceA major challenge confronting the scientific community is to understand both p...
In spite of recent progress, hydrological processes underlying observed water quality response patte...
The issue of scaling of deterministic properties at various domain levels has become an area of inte...
Precipitation water traveling through a catchment takes faster and slower flow paths to reach the ou...