Global scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of studies, including studies on the impact of climate change on extreme flows (floods and droughts), water resources monitoring or large scale flood forecasting. Over the last two decades, the increasing number of observational datasets, mainly from satellite missions, and the increasing computing capacities, have allowed better performances of RRMs, namely by increasing their spatial resolution. The spatial resolution of a RRM corresponds to the spatial resolution of its river network, which provides flow direction of all grid cells. River networks may be derived at various spatial resolution by upscaling high resolution hydrography data. This paper presents a new glo...
Influence of data sources and processing methods on theoretical river network quality Stream ecosyst...
The plan-form structure of the world’s river basins contains extensive information regarding tectoni...
A major shortcoming of the land surface component in climate models is the absence of a river transp...
Global scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of studies, including studie...
International audienceGlobal-scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
International audienceGlobal scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
In this paper we explore the geomorphometric characteristics and integrity of a 30′ (longitude×latit...
Including a global river network in the land component of global climate models (GCMs) is necessary...
Coarse-resolution (upscaled) river networks are critical inputs for runoff routing in macroscale hyd...
In this paper a relatively simple procedure is presented to construct a global river routing network...
A simple and robust river network scaling algorithm (NSA) is presented to rescale fine‐resolution ne...
International audienceTo improve the representation of surface and groundwater flows, global land su...
A graph representation of river networks is not a new area of research. The complex dendritic struct...
This paper proposes an improved method for converting a fine-resolution flow direction map into a co...
Influence of data sources and processing methods on theoretical river network quality Stream ecosyst...
The plan-form structure of the world’s river basins contains extensive information regarding tectoni...
A major shortcoming of the land surface component in climate models is the absence of a river transp...
Global scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of studies, including studie...
International audienceGlobal-scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
International audienceGlobal scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
In this paper we explore the geomorphometric characteristics and integrity of a 30′ (longitude×latit...
Including a global river network in the land component of global climate models (GCMs) is necessary...
Coarse-resolution (upscaled) river networks are critical inputs for runoff routing in macroscale hyd...
In this paper a relatively simple procedure is presented to construct a global river routing network...
A simple and robust river network scaling algorithm (NSA) is presented to rescale fine‐resolution ne...
International audienceTo improve the representation of surface and groundwater flows, global land su...
A graph representation of river networks is not a new area of research. The complex dendritic struct...
This paper proposes an improved method for converting a fine-resolution flow direction map into a co...
Influence of data sources and processing methods on theoretical river network quality Stream ecosyst...
The plan-form structure of the world’s river basins contains extensive information regarding tectoni...
A major shortcoming of the land surface component in climate models is the absence of a river transp...