In this paper we review threshold behaviour in environmental systems, which are often associated with the onset of floods, contamination and erosion events, and other degenerative processes. Key objectives of this review are to a) suggest indicators for detecting threshold behavior, b) discuss their implications for predictability, c) distinguish different forms of threshold behavior and their underlying controls, and d) hypothesise on possible reasons for why threshold behaviour might occur. Threshold behaviour involves a fast qualitative change of either a single process or the response of a system. For elementary phenomena this switch occurs when boundary conditions (e.g., energy inputs) or system states as expressed by dimensionless qua...
Thresholds and hydrologic connectivity associated with runoff processes are a critical concept for ...
The background, development, and proposed future directions in the emerging discipline of hydrogeomo...
Nonlinear ecological responses to anthropogenic forcing are common, and in some cases, the ecosystem...
In this paper we review threshold behaviour in environmental systems, which are often associated wit...
In this paper we review threshold behaviour in environmental systems, which are often associated wit...
Geomorphological processes in semi-arid environments are strongly influenced by the connectivity bet...
The way in which threshold behaviour, landscape sensitivity and connectivity1 operate together at th...
International audienceThe episodic nature of hydrological flows such as surface runoff and preferent...
Remote sensing technology allows us to recognize manifestations of regional thresholds, especially i...
Throughout its historical development, hydrology as an engineering discipline and earth science has ...
Research reported in this feature identifies a convergence of interpretations regarding the threshol...
Subsurface stormflow is a dominant runoff-producing mechanism in many upland environments. While the...
International audienceTraditional statistical approaches to flood frequency inherently assume homoge...
International audienceTraditional statistical approaches to flood frequency inherently assume homoge...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Thresholds and hydrologic connectivity associated with runoff processes are a critical concept for ...
The background, development, and proposed future directions in the emerging discipline of hydrogeomo...
Nonlinear ecological responses to anthropogenic forcing are common, and in some cases, the ecosystem...
In this paper we review threshold behaviour in environmental systems, which are often associated wit...
In this paper we review threshold behaviour in environmental systems, which are often associated wit...
Geomorphological processes in semi-arid environments are strongly influenced by the connectivity bet...
The way in which threshold behaviour, landscape sensitivity and connectivity1 operate together at th...
International audienceThe episodic nature of hydrological flows such as surface runoff and preferent...
Remote sensing technology allows us to recognize manifestations of regional thresholds, especially i...
Throughout its historical development, hydrology as an engineering discipline and earth science has ...
Research reported in this feature identifies a convergence of interpretations regarding the threshol...
Subsurface stormflow is a dominant runoff-producing mechanism in many upland environments. While the...
International audienceTraditional statistical approaches to flood frequency inherently assume homoge...
International audienceTraditional statistical approaches to flood frequency inherently assume homoge...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Thresholds and hydrologic connectivity associated with runoff processes are a critical concept for ...
The background, development, and proposed future directions in the emerging discipline of hydrogeomo...
Nonlinear ecological responses to anthropogenic forcing are common, and in some cases, the ecosystem...