The understanding of low flows in rivers is paramount more than ever as demand for water increases on a global scale. At the same time, limited streamflow data to investigate this phenomenon, particularly in the tropics, makes the provision of accurate estimations in ungauged areas an ongoing research need. This paper analysed the potential of climatic and terrain attributes of 167 tropical and sub-tropical unregulated catchments to predict baseflow recession rates. Daily streamflow data (m3 s-1) from the Global River Discharge Center (GRDC) and a linear reservoir model were used to obtain baseflow recession coefficients (kbf) for these catchments. Climatic attributes included annual and seasonal indicators of rainfall and potential evapotr...
Study region: Increasing demographic pressure and economic development in the Mekong Basin result in...
This paper examines the baseftow recession curves for 4 rivers in a western section of Peninsular Ma...
Flood damage reflects insufficient adaptation of human presence and activity to location and variabi...
The understanding of low flows in rivers is paramount more than ever as demand for water increases o...
Daily streamflow data were analysed to assess which climate and terrain factors best explain streamf...
Numerous previous studies have constructed models to estimate base flow characteristics from climati...
While timber harvesting has plateaued, repeat-logging and conversion into plantations (especially oi...
Base flows make up the flows of most rivers in Zimbabwe during the dry season. Prediction of base fl...
Flooding appears to be increasing in Kelantan, Malaysia, in terms of frequency as well as magnitude....
Catchment baseflow is jointly controlled by climate and landscape properties. Previous studies have ...
In South Korea, since small forest catchments are located upstream of most river basins, the baseflo...
Streamflow recession analysis provides valuable insights into catchment functioning that can be rela...
This study aimed to improve the understanding of hydrological processes in a humid (sub)tropical are...
This paper investigates the prediction of different streamflow characteristics in ungauged catchment...
The aim is to investigate the consistency or variability of catchment response over time and space a...
Study region: Increasing demographic pressure and economic development in the Mekong Basin result in...
This paper examines the baseftow recession curves for 4 rivers in a western section of Peninsular Ma...
Flood damage reflects insufficient adaptation of human presence and activity to location and variabi...
The understanding of low flows in rivers is paramount more than ever as demand for water increases o...
Daily streamflow data were analysed to assess which climate and terrain factors best explain streamf...
Numerous previous studies have constructed models to estimate base flow characteristics from climati...
While timber harvesting has plateaued, repeat-logging and conversion into plantations (especially oi...
Base flows make up the flows of most rivers in Zimbabwe during the dry season. Prediction of base fl...
Flooding appears to be increasing in Kelantan, Malaysia, in terms of frequency as well as magnitude....
Catchment baseflow is jointly controlled by climate and landscape properties. Previous studies have ...
In South Korea, since small forest catchments are located upstream of most river basins, the baseflo...
Streamflow recession analysis provides valuable insights into catchment functioning that can be rela...
This study aimed to improve the understanding of hydrological processes in a humid (sub)tropical are...
This paper investigates the prediction of different streamflow characteristics in ungauged catchment...
The aim is to investigate the consistency or variability of catchment response over time and space a...
Study region: Increasing demographic pressure and economic development in the Mekong Basin result in...
This paper examines the baseftow recession curves for 4 rivers in a western section of Peninsular Ma...
Flood damage reflects insufficient adaptation of human presence and activity to location and variabi...