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Hydrologic similarity among catchments under variable flow conditions
S. Patil
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
M. Stieglitz
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
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- On the probability distribution of daily streamflow in the United States A. Blum et al.
- Joint Spatial and Temporal Modeling for Hydrological Prediction Q. Zhao et al.
- Analysing spatio-temporal process and parameter dynamics in models to characterise contrasting catchments B. Guse et al.
- Relative contribution of land use change and climate variability on discharge of upper Mara River, Kenya H. Mwangi et al.
- Identification of homogeneous precipitation regions via Fuzzy c-means in the hydrographic region of Tocantins–Araguaia of Brazilian Amazonia E. Gomes et al.
- Self-Supervised Reservoir Water Area Detection Across Multi-Source Optical Imagery G. Mo et al.
- Evaluation of Regionalization Methods for Hourly Continuous Streamflow Simulation Using Distributed Models in Boreal Catchments T. Hailegeorgis et al.
- Linking the Budyko framework and the Dunne diagram R. Trancoso et al.
- Investigating regionalization techniques for large-scale hydrological modelling L. Pagliero et al.
- ESTIMATIVA DE PRECIPITAÇÃO ANUAL NO NORTE DO BRASIL CONSIDERANDO OS EFEITOS DOS EVENTOS ENOS: EL NIÑO E LA NIÑA M. Furtado Gonçalves & C. Cavalcante Blanco
- Estimation of watershed width function: a statistical approach using LiDAR data P. Bajracharya & S. Jain
- Using streamflow observations to estimate the impact of hydrological regimes and anthropogenic water use on European stream macroinvertebrate occurrences S. Domisch et al.
- Elasticity curves describe streamflow sensitivity to precipitation across the entire flow distribution B. Anderson et al.
- The effect of land cover change on duration and severity of high and low flows K. Ahn & V. Merwade
- Identification of homogeneous rainfall regions in New South Wales, Australia S. Khan et al.
- Advancing flood warning procedures in ungauged basins with machine learning Z. Rasheed et al.
- Assessment of freshwater discharge into a coastal bay through multi-basin ensemble hydrological modelling A. de Lavenne & C. Cudennec
- Exploring the physical controls of regional patterns of flow duration curves – Part 2: Role of seasonality, the regime curve, and associated process controls S. Ye et al.
- Controls on hydrologic similarity: role of nearby gauged catchments for prediction at an ungauged catchment S. Patil & M. Stieglitz
- Catchment Classification Framework in Hydrology: Challenges and Directions B. Sivakumar et al.
- Application of different clustering approaches to hydroclimatological catchment regionalization in mountainous regions, a case study in Utah State E. Sharghi et al.
- Advances in variable selection methods II: Effect of variable selection method on classification of hydrologically similar watersheds in three Mid-Atlantic ecoregions H. Ssegane et al.
- Deep learning for cross-region streamflow and flood forecasting at a global scale B. Zhang et al.
- Catchment similarity concepts for understanding dynamic biogeochemical behaviour of river basins S. Krause et al.
- Regional catchment classification with respect to low flow risk in a Pleistocene landscape B. Thomas et al.
- Use of a nonstationary copula to predict future bivariate low flow frequency in the Connecticut river basin K. Ahn & R. Palmer
- A scenario-based analysis of selected best management practices for reduced sediment and nutrient yield in the watershed located in the Shivalik hills, India S. Walia et al.
- Bayesian uncertainty assessment of flood predictions in ungauged urban basins for conceptual rainfall-runoff models A. Sikorska et al.
- Catchment classification based on characterisation of streamflow and precipitation time series E. Toth
- Estimation of predictive hydrologic uncertainty using the quantile regression and UNEEC methods and their comparison on contrasting catchments N. Dogulu et al.
- GAPatch: Graph-Aware Patch-Based Transformers for long-horizon time series forecasting H. Jiang et al.
- Characterization of drainage basin hypsometry: A generalized approach P. Bajracharya & S. Jain
- Hydrologic similarity based on width function and hypsometry: An unsupervised learning approach P. Bajracharya & S. Jain
- A spatiotemporal graph convolution-based model for daily runoff prediction in a river network with non-Euclidean topological structure L. Deng et al.
- Regionalization methods in ungauged catchments for flow prediction: review and its recent developments N. Singh & T. Devi
- Dynamic hydrological flow prediction with self-iterative spatiotemporal graph neural network: Modeling long- and short-period topological dynamics L. Xue & Y. Zhu
- Long term shift of low flows predictors in small lowland catchments of Northeast Germany B. Thomas et al.
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