Headwater catchments are important and often overlooked hydrologic components of drainage basins. Hydrologic response at different scales was evaluated during a period of increasing antecedent wetness in a steep, humid catchment in coastal Japan. Outflows from a second-order basin (EB, 15.7 ha), two first-order basins (B, 2.48 ha and A, 0.84 ha), a zero-order basin (0.25 ha), and a hillslope segment (0.0045 ha) were measured for nine individual storms prior to and during the typhoon season of 1992. Antecedent rainfall greatly influenced the dynamic contributions from various watershed components. During drier conditions at the beginning of the typhoon season, storm runoff was small (< 2.5% of rainfall), largely generated by contributions fr...
Understanding the meanings and identifying the controls for the stormflow generation with complex an...
There is a growing opinion that poorly managed plantation forests in Japan are contributing to incre...
Motivated by the problem of rainfall duration bias typically found in dynamical downscaling, its pos...
Headwater catchments are sources of sediments, nutrients, and biota for larger streams, yet the hydr...
Flow pathways were examined using both hydrometric observations and geochemical tracers in a 4·9 ha ...
During the past few decades, different paradigms have emerged to describe the processes of stormflow...
Overland flow generation was monitored in large plots (8 × 25 m) on four hillslopes in a 4.9-ha catc...
Over the past century, different paradigms have emerged to explain the processes of stormflow genera...
This study examined the changes in rainfall-runoff characteristics in the year prior to and after in...
We evaluated the effects of forest thinning on peak flow and recession characteristics of storm runo...
Both scaling effect and connectivity of overland flow were examined in steep hillslopes covered by (...
Studied plots were selected at the forested hillslopes on the headwaters of a small basin in the out...
We assessed spatial distribution of infiltration capacity under forest canopies to simulate runoff p...
Forest growth unfavourably reduces low flows and annual runoff in a basin in Japan. Annual precipita...
We developed a catchment model based on a hydrogeomorphic concept that simulates discharge from chan...
Understanding the meanings and identifying the controls for the stormflow generation with complex an...
There is a growing opinion that poorly managed plantation forests in Japan are contributing to incre...
Motivated by the problem of rainfall duration bias typically found in dynamical downscaling, its pos...
Headwater catchments are sources of sediments, nutrients, and biota for larger streams, yet the hydr...
Flow pathways were examined using both hydrometric observations and geochemical tracers in a 4·9 ha ...
During the past few decades, different paradigms have emerged to describe the processes of stormflow...
Overland flow generation was monitored in large plots (8 × 25 m) on four hillslopes in a 4.9-ha catc...
Over the past century, different paradigms have emerged to explain the processes of stormflow genera...
This study examined the changes in rainfall-runoff characteristics in the year prior to and after in...
We evaluated the effects of forest thinning on peak flow and recession characteristics of storm runo...
Both scaling effect and connectivity of overland flow were examined in steep hillslopes covered by (...
Studied plots were selected at the forested hillslopes on the headwaters of a small basin in the out...
We assessed spatial distribution of infiltration capacity under forest canopies to simulate runoff p...
Forest growth unfavourably reduces low flows and annual runoff in a basin in Japan. Annual precipita...
We developed a catchment model based on a hydrogeomorphic concept that simulates discharge from chan...
Understanding the meanings and identifying the controls for the stormflow generation with complex an...
There is a growing opinion that poorly managed plantation forests in Japan are contributing to incre...
Motivated by the problem of rainfall duration bias typically found in dynamical downscaling, its pos...