Understanding which catchment characteristics dominate hydrologic response and how to take them into account remains a challenge in hydrological modeling, particularly in ungauged basins. This is even more so in nontemperate and nonhumid catchments, where—due to the combination of seasonality and the occurrence of dry spells—threshold processes are more prominent in rainfall runoff behavior. An example is the tropical savannah, the second largest climatic zone, characterized by pronounced dry and wet seasons and high evaporative demand. In this study, we investigated the importance of landscape variability on the spatial variability of stream flow in tropical savannah basins. We applied a stepwise modeling approach to 23 subcatchments of th...
TOPMODEL, a semi-distributed, topographically based hydrological model, was applied to simulate cont...
International audienceThe humid tropics are exposed to an unprecedented modernisation of agriculture...
Climate variability and landscape characteristics interact to define specific catchment hydrological...
In this thesis, a novel landscape-based hydrological model is presented that was developed and teste...
The potential impacts of deforestation on hydrological response are of significant importance in hig...
Oral communicationInternational audienceAn important issue in spatially distributed modelling is par...
Abstract Empirical data show an abundance of evidence for effects of land use change on streamflow (...
There is currently great concern in Thailand about the effects of land-use and climate change on the...
Within tropical rainforests, most rainfall infiltrates the soil to then return to the surface within...
The Amazon basin has experienced periodic droughts in the past, and intense and frequent droughts ar...
Spatially distributed hydrologic models are useful for understanding the water balance dynamics of c...
TOPMODEL, a semi-distributed, topographically based hydrological model, was applied to simulate cont...
International audienceThe humid tropics are exposed to an unprecedented modernisation of agriculture...
Climate variability and landscape characteristics interact to define specific catchment hydrological...
In this thesis, a novel landscape-based hydrological model is presented that was developed and teste...
The potential impacts of deforestation on hydrological response are of significant importance in hig...
Oral communicationInternational audienceAn important issue in spatially distributed modelling is par...
Abstract Empirical data show an abundance of evidence for effects of land use change on streamflow (...
There is currently great concern in Thailand about the effects of land-use and climate change on the...
Within tropical rainforests, most rainfall infiltrates the soil to then return to the surface within...
The Amazon basin has experienced periodic droughts in the past, and intense and frequent droughts ar...
Spatially distributed hydrologic models are useful for understanding the water balance dynamics of c...
TOPMODEL, a semi-distributed, topographically based hydrological model, was applied to simulate cont...
International audienceThe humid tropics are exposed to an unprecedented modernisation of agriculture...
Climate variability and landscape characteristics interact to define specific catchment hydrological...