The selection of basin characteristics that explain spatial variation of river flows is important for hydrological regionalization as this enables estimation of flow statistics of ungauged basins. A direct gradient analysis method, redundancy analysis, is used to identify basin characteristics, which explain the variation of river flows among 52 selected basins in Zimbabwe. Flow statistics considered are mean annual runoff, coefficient of variation of annual runoff, average number of days per year without flow and selected percentile flows. Basin characteristics investigated are those likely to reflect climatological, topographical and hydrogeological influences including that of land cover on river flows. The first ordination axis of flow ...
In this study we try to analyze some important hydrometric problems such as the seasonal river flow ...
The historical trend and variability of river is investigated in 502 river flow gauging in 9 countri...
In this paper, we extend the versatility and usefulness of GIS as a methodology for any river basin ...
The selection of basin characteristics that explain spatial variation of river flows is important fo...
Base flows make up the flows of most rivers in Zimbabwe during the dry season. Prediction of base fl...
The feasibility of predicting flow characteristics from basin descriptors using multiple regression ...
The global hydrologic regime has been intensively altered through activities such as dam constructio...
Published conclusions on dambo hydrological process indicate that the impedence of drainage and the ...
The spatiotemporal variability of a stream flow due to the complex interaction of catchment attribut...
International audienceQuality and amount of waters and sediments conveyed within large drainage basi...
[1] A key component to understanding and predicting water fluxes and water quality in river basins i...
The objective of this study was to determine physiographic similarity, as indicator of hydrologic si...
The Incomati is a semi-arid trans-boundary river basin in southern Africa, with a high variability o...
Flow classification provides a statistically robust method of defining an expected range of variabil...
Hydrological studies are still scanty in northern Nigerian basins. Runoff components have been disco...
In this study we try to analyze some important hydrometric problems such as the seasonal river flow ...
The historical trend and variability of river is investigated in 502 river flow gauging in 9 countri...
In this paper, we extend the versatility and usefulness of GIS as a methodology for any river basin ...
The selection of basin characteristics that explain spatial variation of river flows is important fo...
Base flows make up the flows of most rivers in Zimbabwe during the dry season. Prediction of base fl...
The feasibility of predicting flow characteristics from basin descriptors using multiple regression ...
The global hydrologic regime has been intensively altered through activities such as dam constructio...
Published conclusions on dambo hydrological process indicate that the impedence of drainage and the ...
The spatiotemporal variability of a stream flow due to the complex interaction of catchment attribut...
International audienceQuality and amount of waters and sediments conveyed within large drainage basi...
[1] A key component to understanding and predicting water fluxes and water quality in river basins i...
The objective of this study was to determine physiographic similarity, as indicator of hydrologic si...
The Incomati is a semi-arid trans-boundary river basin in southern Africa, with a high variability o...
Flow classification provides a statistically robust method of defining an expected range of variabil...
Hydrological studies are still scanty in northern Nigerian basins. Runoff components have been disco...
In this study we try to analyze some important hydrometric problems such as the seasonal river flow ...
The historical trend and variability of river is investigated in 502 river flow gauging in 9 countri...
In this paper, we extend the versatility and usefulness of GIS as a methodology for any river basin ...