Articles | Volume 20, issue 3
Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 20, 1133–1150, 2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-20-1133-2016
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Special issue: Catchment co-evolution: space–time patterns and functional...
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Coevolution of volcanic catchments in Japan
Takeo Yoshida and Peter A. Troch
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We derived indices of landscape properties as well as hydrological response and examined their relation with catchment age and climate. We found significant correlation between drainage density and baseflow index with age, but not with climate. We compared our data with data from volcanic catchments in Oregon and could confirm that baseflow index decreases with time, but also discovered that drainage density seems to stabilize after 2M years, after an initial increase due to landscape incision.
We derived indices of landscape properties as well as hydrological response and examined their...