International audiencePredicting hydrological catchment behaviour based on measurable (and preferably widely available) catchment characteristics has been one of the main goals of hydrological modelling. Residence time distributions provide synoptic information about catchment functioning and can be useful metrics to predict their behaviours. Moreover, residence time distributions highlight a wide range of characteristic scales (spatial and temporal) and mixing processes. However, catchment-specific heterogeneity means that the link between residence time distributions and catchment characteristics is complex. Investigating this link for a wide range of catchments could reveal the role of topography, geology, land-use, climate and other fac...
Reproducibility and repeatability of experiments are the fundamental prerequisites that allow resear...
<p>Monitoring stations have been used for decades to properly measure hydrological variables and bet...
Distributed hydrological models are preferred in hydrological modelling because of their ability to ...
International audiencePredicting hydrological catchment behaviour based on measurable (and preferabl...
International audienceThe distribution of groundwater residence time in a catchment provides synopti...
Copyright 2019-2020 Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST - http://www.list.lu/). An...
Increasing pressures on the hydrological cycle from our changing planet have led to calls for a refo...
Increasing pressures on the hydrological cycle from our changing planet have led to calls for a refo...
All over the world, hydrological models at the basin scale have been extensively used to understand ...
Increasing pressures on the hydrological cycle from our changing planet have led to calls for a refo...
The surface flow is significantly affected by catchment geomorphological characteristics, which have...
Why do equal precipitation events not lead to equal discharge events across space and time? The easy...
Nachgenutzt gemäß den CC-Bestimmungen des Lizenzgebers bzw. einer im Dokument selbst enthaltenen CC-...
This work is an integrative study of methods for rainfall-runoff simulation. The thesis addresses pr...
This paper explores the development and application of distributed hydrological models, focusing on ...
Reproducibility and repeatability of experiments are the fundamental prerequisites that allow resear...
<p>Monitoring stations have been used for decades to properly measure hydrological variables and bet...
Distributed hydrological models are preferred in hydrological modelling because of their ability to ...
International audiencePredicting hydrological catchment behaviour based on measurable (and preferabl...
International audienceThe distribution of groundwater residence time in a catchment provides synopti...
Copyright 2019-2020 Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST - http://www.list.lu/). An...
Increasing pressures on the hydrological cycle from our changing planet have led to calls for a refo...
Increasing pressures on the hydrological cycle from our changing planet have led to calls for a refo...
All over the world, hydrological models at the basin scale have been extensively used to understand ...
Increasing pressures on the hydrological cycle from our changing planet have led to calls for a refo...
The surface flow is significantly affected by catchment geomorphological characteristics, which have...
Why do equal precipitation events not lead to equal discharge events across space and time? The easy...
Nachgenutzt gemäß den CC-Bestimmungen des Lizenzgebers bzw. einer im Dokument selbst enthaltenen CC-...
This work is an integrative study of methods for rainfall-runoff simulation. The thesis addresses pr...
This paper explores the development and application of distributed hydrological models, focusing on ...
Reproducibility and repeatability of experiments are the fundamental prerequisites that allow resear...
<p>Monitoring stations have been used for decades to properly measure hydrological variables and bet...
Distributed hydrological models are preferred in hydrological modelling because of their ability to ...