We run a comparative study of ecohydrological models of streamflow probability distributions (pdfs), p(Q), derived by Botter et al. (2007a, 2009), against field data gathered in different hydrological contexts. Streamflows measured in several catchments across various climatic regions of northeastern Italy and the United States are employed. The relevance of the work stems from the implied analytical predictive ability of hydrologic variability, whose role on stream and riparian ecological processes and large‐scale management schemes is fundamental. The tools employed are analytical models of p(Q) (and of the related flow duration curve, D(Q)) derived by coupling suitable storage‐discharge relations with a stochastic description of streamfl...
Streamflow recession analysis characterizes the storage-outflow relationship in catchments. This re...
The flow duration curve, representing the relationship between magnitude and frequency of streamflow...
To address streamflow variability in river basins, Botter et al. (2007a) recently provided an analyt...
We run a comparative study of ecohydrological models of streamflow probability distributions (pdfs),...
In this paper we address an observational validation of recent theoretical results on the structure ...
Nonlinear storage-discharge relations may explain important hydrologic features frequently observed ...
In the last few years, the scientific community has developed several hydrological models aimed at t...
Characterizing the probability distribution of streamflows in catchments lacking in discharge measur...
In this paper we extend recent theoretical results on the structure of the probability density funct...
This paper proposes a systematic assessment of the performance of an analytical modeling framework ...
A novel approach is proposed to estimate the natural streamflow regime of a river and to assess the ...
Theoretically derived distributions allow the detection of dominant runoff generation mechanisms as ...
Streamflow recession analysis characterizes the storage-outflow relationship in catchments. This re...
The flow duration curve, representing the relationship between magnitude and frequency of streamflow...
To address streamflow variability in river basins, Botter et al. (2007a) recently provided an analyt...
We run a comparative study of ecohydrological models of streamflow probability distributions (pdfs),...
In this paper we address an observational validation of recent theoretical results on the structure ...
Nonlinear storage-discharge relations may explain important hydrologic features frequently observed ...
In the last few years, the scientific community has developed several hydrological models aimed at t...
Characterizing the probability distribution of streamflows in catchments lacking in discharge measur...
In this paper we extend recent theoretical results on the structure of the probability density funct...
This paper proposes a systematic assessment of the performance of an analytical modeling framework ...
A novel approach is proposed to estimate the natural streamflow regime of a river and to assess the ...
Theoretically derived distributions allow the detection of dominant runoff generation mechanisms as ...
Streamflow recession analysis characterizes the storage-outflow relationship in catchments. This re...
The flow duration curve, representing the relationship between magnitude and frequency of streamflow...
To address streamflow variability in river basins, Botter et al. (2007a) recently provided an analyt...