Understanding and modelling the relationship between rainfall and runoff has been a driving force in hydrology for many years. Baseflow separation and recession analysis have been two of the main tools for understanding runoff generation in catchments, but there are many different methods for each. The new baseflow separation method presented here (the bump and rise method or BRM) aims to accurately simulate the shape of tracer-determined baseflow or pre-event water. Application of the method by calibrating its parameters, using (a) tracer data or (b) an optimising method, is demonstrated for the Glendhu Catchment, New Zealand. The calibrated BRM algorithm is then applied to the Glendhu streamflow record. The new recession approach advances...
Baseflow is the stable part of streamflow meeting the ecological water requirement of the watershed ...
[1] The spatial and temporal sources of headwater catchment runoff are poorly understood. We quantif...
Rapid population growth has caused an increasing demand for water in both agricultural and industria...
The representation of groundwater processes in hydrological models is crucial, as the connectivity b...
Daily streamflow data were analysed to assess which climate and terrain factors best explain streamf...
International audienceRecession analysis is widely used for characterizing aquifer and basin propert...
Baseflow is influenced by incoming groundwater to aquifers and is closely related to watershed chara...
Streamflow recession analysis characterizes the storage-outflow relationship in catchments. This re...
Streamflow recession analysis characterizes the storage-outflow relationship in catchments. This rel...
A major problem involving the planning of water resource development in New Zealand is the scarcity ...
An appropriately simple event runoff model for catchment hydrological studies was derived. The model...
Quantifying flow pathways within a larger catchment can help improve diffuse pollution management st...
Numerous previous studies have constructed models to estimate base flow characteristics from climati...
Baseflow is often considered to be the groundwater discharge component of streamflow. It is commonly...
Improved baseflow separation is a methodology to gain better understandingof the runoff generation p...
Baseflow is the stable part of streamflow meeting the ecological water requirement of the watershed ...
[1] The spatial and temporal sources of headwater catchment runoff are poorly understood. We quantif...
Rapid population growth has caused an increasing demand for water in both agricultural and industria...
The representation of groundwater processes in hydrological models is crucial, as the connectivity b...
Daily streamflow data were analysed to assess which climate and terrain factors best explain streamf...
International audienceRecession analysis is widely used for characterizing aquifer and basin propert...
Baseflow is influenced by incoming groundwater to aquifers and is closely related to watershed chara...
Streamflow recession analysis characterizes the storage-outflow relationship in catchments. This re...
Streamflow recession analysis characterizes the storage-outflow relationship in catchments. This rel...
A major problem involving the planning of water resource development in New Zealand is the scarcity ...
An appropriately simple event runoff model for catchment hydrological studies was derived. The model...
Quantifying flow pathways within a larger catchment can help improve diffuse pollution management st...
Numerous previous studies have constructed models to estimate base flow characteristics from climati...
Baseflow is often considered to be the groundwater discharge component of streamflow. It is commonly...
Improved baseflow separation is a methodology to gain better understandingof the runoff generation p...
Baseflow is the stable part of streamflow meeting the ecological water requirement of the watershed ...
[1] The spatial and temporal sources of headwater catchment runoff are poorly understood. We quantif...
Rapid population growth has caused an increasing demand for water in both agricultural and industria...