Articles | Volume 22, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-3551-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-3551-2018
Technical note
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29 Jun 2018
Technical note |  | 29 Jun 2018

Technical note: Long-term persistence loss of urban streams as a metric for catchment classification

Dusan Jovanovic, Tijana Jovanovic, Alfonso Mejía, Jon Hathaway, and Edoardo Daly

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A relationship between the Hurst (H) exponent (a long-term correlation coefficient) within a flow time series and various catchment characteristics for a number of catchments in the USA and Australia was investigated. A negative relationship with imperviousness was identified, which allowed for an efficient catchment classification, thus making the H exponent a useful metric to quantitatively assess the impact of catchment imperviousness on streamflow regime.