The flow duration curve (FDC) of streamflow at a specific site has a key role in the knowledge on the distribution and characteristics of streamflow at that site. The FDC gives information on the water regime, providing information to optimally manage the water resources of the river. In spite of its importance, because of the lack of streamflow gauging stations, the FDC construction can be a not straightforward task. In partially gauged basins, FDCs are usually built using regionalization among the other methods. In this paper we show that the FDC is not a characteristic of the basin only, but of both the basin and the weather. Different weather conditions lead to different FDCs for the same catchment. The differences can often be signific...
This thesis study examines several techniques for synthesizing flow duration curves, at ungaged rive...
Flow duration curves (FDC) display streamflow values against their relative exceedance time. They pr...
Decision making in management and engineering is often requested for catchments where hydrological d...
The flow duration curve (FDC) of streamflow at a specific site has a key role in the knowledge on th...
Flow duration curves (FDCs) determination represents the key to solve issues related to water resour...
A wide variety of approaches have been adopted to quantify runoff variability, with differing degree...
The flow duration curve (FDC) is one of the most widely used tools for displaying streamflow data, a...
Modelling flow duration curves (FDCs) has long been a topic of interest since it is widely used in v...
Precise information on streamflows is of major importance for planning and monitoring of water resou...
The flow-duration curve is a cumulative curve that shows the percent of time specified discharges we...
The prediction of flow duration curves (FDCs) in ungauged basins remains an important task for hydro...
A period-of-record flow duration curve (FDC) represents the relationship between the magnitude and f...
Abstract Flow duration curve represents the percentage of time that a river flow is equal to or grea...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
The purpose of this study is to develop a method for predicting monthly flow duration curves for ung...
This thesis study examines several techniques for synthesizing flow duration curves, at ungaged rive...
Flow duration curves (FDC) display streamflow values against their relative exceedance time. They pr...
Decision making in management and engineering is often requested for catchments where hydrological d...
The flow duration curve (FDC) of streamflow at a specific site has a key role in the knowledge on th...
Flow duration curves (FDCs) determination represents the key to solve issues related to water resour...
A wide variety of approaches have been adopted to quantify runoff variability, with differing degree...
The flow duration curve (FDC) is one of the most widely used tools for displaying streamflow data, a...
Modelling flow duration curves (FDCs) has long been a topic of interest since it is widely used in v...
Precise information on streamflows is of major importance for planning and monitoring of water resou...
The flow-duration curve is a cumulative curve that shows the percent of time specified discharges we...
The prediction of flow duration curves (FDCs) in ungauged basins remains an important task for hydro...
A period-of-record flow duration curve (FDC) represents the relationship between the magnitude and f...
Abstract Flow duration curve represents the percentage of time that a river flow is equal to or grea...
The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) is a probabilistic flow representation relevant to streamflow investig...
The purpose of this study is to develop a method for predicting monthly flow duration curves for ung...
This thesis study examines several techniques for synthesizing flow duration curves, at ungaged rive...
Flow duration curves (FDC) display streamflow values against their relative exceedance time. They pr...
Decision making in management and engineering is often requested for catchments where hydrological d...