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Hydrology and Earth System Sciences ; 19, no. 4
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Medientyp
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ISSN
1027-5606
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Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS)
; Nr. 19, no. 4 (2015)
Datensatznummer
116571
Teil von
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS)
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Technical Note: Field experiences using UV/VIS sensors for high-resolution monitoring of nitrate in groundwater | M. Huebsch
Groundwater surface mapping informs sources of catchment baseflow | J. F. Costelloe
Approximating uncertainty of annual runoff and reservoir yield using stochastic replicates of global climate model data | M. C. Peel
The Catchment Runoff Attenuation Flux Tool, a minimum information requirement nutrient pollution model | R. Adams
Improving operational flood ensemble prediction by the assimilation of satellite soil moisture: comparison between lumped and semi-distributed schemes | C. Alvarez-Garreton
Integrated assessment of the impact of climate and land use changes on groundwater quantity and quality in the Mancha Oriental system (Spain) | M. Pulido-Velazquez
Hydrological drought forecasting and skill assessment for the Limpopo River basin, southern Africa | P. Trambauer
Testing gridded land precipitation data and precipitation and runoff reanalyses (1982–2010) between 45° S and 45° N with normalised difference vegetation index data | S. O. Los
Uncertainty reduction and parameter estimation of a distributed hydrological model with ground and remote-sensing data | F. Silvestro
Storm type effects on super Clausius–Clapeyron scaling of intense rainstorm properties with air temperature | P. Molnar
Characteristics and controls of variability in soil moisture and groundwater in a headwater catchment | H. K. McMillan
Stochastic bias correction of dynamically downscaled precipitation fields for Germany through Copula-based integration of gridded observation data | G. Mao
Diagnostic calibration of a hydrological model in a mountain area by hydrograph partitioning | Z. H. He
Inter-comparison of statistical downscaling methods for projection of extreme precipitation in Europe | M. A. Sunyer
Erosion processes in black marl soils at the millimetre scale: preliminary insights from an analogous model | J. Bechet
Gravitational and capillary soil moisture dynamics for distributed hydrologic models | A. Castillo
Detecting groundwater discharge dynamics from point-to-catchment scale in a lowland stream: combining hydraulic and tracer methods | J. R. Poulsen
Spatial sensitivity analysis of snow cover data in a distributed rainfall-runoff model | T. Berezowski
Why is the Arkavathy River drying? A multiple-hypothesis approach in a data-scarce region | V. Srinivasan
Hydrological recurrence as a measure for large river basin classification and process understanding | R. Fernandez
Swath-altimetry measurements of the main stem Amazon River: measurement errors and hydraulic implications | M. D. Wilson
Estimation of temporal and spatial variations in groundwater recharge in unconfined sand aquifers using Scots pine inventories | P. Ala-Aho
Effects of snow ratio on annual runoff within the Budyko framework | D. Zhang
Hydrological drought types in cold climates: quantitative analysis of causing factors and qualitative survey of impacts | A. F. Van Loon
Inter-comparison of energy balance and hydrological models for land surface energy flux estimation over a whole river catchment | R. Guzinski
Evaluation of precipitation estimates over CONUS derived from satellite, radar, and rain gauge data sets at daily to annual scales (2002–2012) | O. P. Prat
Impacts of high inter-annual variability of rainfall on a century of extreme hydrologic regime of northwest Australia | A. Rouillard
Data assimilation of GRACE terrestrial water storage estimates into a regional hydrological model of the Rhine River basin | N. Tangdamrongsub
Virtual laboratories: new opportunities for collaborative water science | S. Ceola