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Model intercomparison to explore catchment functioning: results from a remote montane tropical rainforest
(2012)
Catchment-scale runoff generation involves a complex interaction of physical and chemical processes operating over a wide distribution of spatial and temporal scales. Understanding runoff generation is challenged by this ...
Assessing multidecadal runoff (1970–2010) using regional hydrological modelling under data and water scarcity conditions in Peruvian Pacific catchment
(John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2019-01)
In a context of water scarcity in Peruvian Pacific catchments as a crucial issue for Peru, added to the paucity of data availability, we propose a methodology that provides new perspectives for freshwater availability ...
A GIS-based urban and peri-urban landscape representation toolbox for hydrological distributed modeling
(Elsevier, 2017)
Flowpaths are significantly affected by land use change and engineered elements across urban catchments.
Conventional GIS-based tools for extracting drainage networks were not developed for urban
terrains. This work ...
Performance of Two Hydrological Models in Predicting Daily Flow under a Climate Change Scenario for Mountainous Catchments in Northwestern Costa Rica
(International Mountain Society, 2015)
(Figure Presented) Tropical mountain regions contain the main headwaters of important rivers in Central America. We selected 2 contrasting catchments located in a mountainous region to evaluate the precision of daily flow ...
The use of the linear reservoir concept to quantify the impact of changes in land use on the hydrology of catchments in the Andes
(2004)
The high Andes region of South Ecuador (The Paramo) is characterized by a cold and wet climate. Most soils of the Páramo region are Andosols and Histosols, with a very high water retention capacity that is affected ...
Prediction limits of a catchment hydrological model using different estimates of ETp
(2014)
A joint deterministic–stochastic protocol based on Monte Carlo simulations (MCS) was applied to themodelling of a medium size catchment using two significantly different sets of potential evapotranspira-tion (ETp) data, ...