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Importance of the informative content in the study area when regionalising rainfall-runoff model parameters: the role of nested catchments and gauging station density
DICAM, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Juraj Parajka
Institute for Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering, Vienna
University of Technology, Austria
Elena Toth
DICAM, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
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Short summary
One of the most informative ways to gain information on ungauged river sections is through the implementation of a rainfall-runoff model, exploiting the information collected in gauged catchments in the study area. This study analyses how the performances of different model regionalisation approaches are influenced by the informative content of the available regional data set, in order to identify the methods that are more suitable for the data availability in the region.
One of the most informative ways to gain information on ungauged river sections is through the...