The volume of water stored within a catchment, and its partitioning among groundwater, soil moisture, snowpack, vegetation, and surface water are the variables that ultimately characterize the state of the hydrologic system. Accordingly, storage may provide useful metrics for catchment comparison. Unfortunately, measuring and predicting the amount of water present in a catchment is seldom done; tracking the dynamics of these stores is even rarer. Storage moderates fluxes and exerts critical controls on a wide range of hydrologic and biologic functions of a catchment. While understanding runoff generation and other processes by which catchments release water will always be central to hydrologic science, it is equally essential to understand ...
The total amount of water stored in a river basin affects streamflow at various timescales and defin...
Terrestrial water storage can be defined as the summation of all water on the land surface and in th...
The main goal of this dissertation research is to investigate catchment hydrological processes inclu...
The volume of water stored within a catchment, and its partitioning among groundwater, soil moisture...
One of the most important functions of catchments is the storage of water. Catchment storagebuffers ...
While water storage is an important variable to understand the hydrological functioning of a catchme...
We discuss a recent theoretical approach combining catchment-scale flow and transport processes into...
Estimating dynamic storage as a metric can be used to make an overall assessment of catchment resili...
Water storage dynamics modulate fluxes within catchments, control the rainfall-runoff response and r...
Thresholds in terrestrial water storage were quantified to explain differences in observed rainfall-...
In Australia, forested catchments across the Great Dividing Range are the main sources of drinking w...
[1] The relation between storage and discharge is an essential characteristic of many rainfall-runof...
We discuss a recent theoretical approach combining catchment-scale flow and transport processes into...
The total amount of water stored in a river basin affects streamflow at various timescales and defin...
Terrestrial water storage can be defined as the summation of all water on the land surface and in th...
The main goal of this dissertation research is to investigate catchment hydrological processes inclu...
The volume of water stored within a catchment, and its partitioning among groundwater, soil moisture...
One of the most important functions of catchments is the storage of water. Catchment storagebuffers ...
While water storage is an important variable to understand the hydrological functioning of a catchme...
We discuss a recent theoretical approach combining catchment-scale flow and transport processes into...
Estimating dynamic storage as a metric can be used to make an overall assessment of catchment resili...
Water storage dynamics modulate fluxes within catchments, control the rainfall-runoff response and r...
Thresholds in terrestrial water storage were quantified to explain differences in observed rainfall-...
In Australia, forested catchments across the Great Dividing Range are the main sources of drinking w...
[1] The relation between storage and discharge is an essential characteristic of many rainfall-runof...
We discuss a recent theoretical approach combining catchment-scale flow and transport processes into...
The total amount of water stored in a river basin affects streamflow at various timescales and defin...
Terrestrial water storage can be defined as the summation of all water on the land surface and in th...
The main goal of this dissertation research is to investigate catchment hydrological processes inclu...