Based on a literature overview, this paper summarizes the impact and legacy of the contributions of Wilfried Brutsaert and Jean-Yves Parlange (Cornell University) with respect to the current state-of-the-art understanding in hydraulic groundwater theory. Forming the basis of many applications in catchment hydrology, ranging from drought flow analysis to surface water-groundwater interactions, hydraulic groundwater theory simplifies the description of water flow in unconfined riparian and perched aquifers through assumptions attributed to Dupuit and Forchheimer. Boussinesq (1877) derived a general equation to study flow dynamics of unconfined aquifers in uniformly sloping hillslopes, resulting in a remarkably accurate and applicable family o...
Hydrologic models are essential tools for hydrologists and water resources engineers. However, there...
Subsurface flow from a hillslope can be described by the hydraulic groundwater theory as formulated ...
The Boussinesq model for subsurface flow in an idealized sloping aquifer has recently been extended ...
Based on a literature overview, this paper summarizes the impact and legacy of the contributions of...
Based on a literature overview, this paper summarizes the impact and legacy of the contributions of ...
Drainage of a saturated horizontal aquifer following a sudden drawdown is reanalyzed using the Bouss...
[1] The method of recession analysis proposed by Brutsaert and Nieber (1977) remains one of the few ...
Hillslope response to rainfall remains one of the central problems of catchment hydrology. Flow proc...
Recession flow of aquifers from a hillslope can be described by the non-linear Boussinesq equation. ...
Groundwater systems in mountainous headwater catchments significantly sustain downstream freshwater ...
The linearized hillslope Boussinesq equation, introduced by Brutsaert (1994), describes the dynamics...
The estimation of catchment-averaged aquifer hydraulic conductivity values is usually performed thro...
The theory of groundwater flow in a sloping aquifer is indispensable to understand water exchange am...
Abstract The linearized hillslope Boussinesq equation, introduced by Brutsaert (1994), describes the...
Recession flow analysis is usually conducted to infer hydraulic parameters of hillslope aquifers. Va...
Hydrologic models are essential tools for hydrologists and water resources engineers. However, there...
Subsurface flow from a hillslope can be described by the hydraulic groundwater theory as formulated ...
The Boussinesq model for subsurface flow in an idealized sloping aquifer has recently been extended ...
Based on a literature overview, this paper summarizes the impact and legacy of the contributions of...
Based on a literature overview, this paper summarizes the impact and legacy of the contributions of ...
Drainage of a saturated horizontal aquifer following a sudden drawdown is reanalyzed using the Bouss...
[1] The method of recession analysis proposed by Brutsaert and Nieber (1977) remains one of the few ...
Hillslope response to rainfall remains one of the central problems of catchment hydrology. Flow proc...
Recession flow of aquifers from a hillslope can be described by the non-linear Boussinesq equation. ...
Groundwater systems in mountainous headwater catchments significantly sustain downstream freshwater ...
The linearized hillslope Boussinesq equation, introduced by Brutsaert (1994), describes the dynamics...
The estimation of catchment-averaged aquifer hydraulic conductivity values is usually performed thro...
The theory of groundwater flow in a sloping aquifer is indispensable to understand water exchange am...
Abstract The linearized hillslope Boussinesq equation, introduced by Brutsaert (1994), describes the...
Recession flow analysis is usually conducted to infer hydraulic parameters of hillslope aquifers. Va...
Hydrologic models are essential tools for hydrologists and water resources engineers. However, there...
Subsurface flow from a hillslope can be described by the hydraulic groundwater theory as formulated ...
The Boussinesq model for subsurface flow in an idealized sloping aquifer has recently been extended ...