Spatial and temporal variability of rainfall and their effects on hydrological response in urban areas–a review

E Cristiano, M ten Veldhuis… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
In urban areas, hydrological processes are characterized by high variability in space and
time, making them sensitive to small-scale temporal and spatial rainfall variability. In the last …

Hydropedology: Interactions between pedologic and hydrologic processes across spatiotemporal scales

Y Ma, X Li, L Guo, H Lin - Earth-science reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
Hydropedology is an emerging intertwined branch of soil science and hydrology that studies
interactive pedologic and hydrologic processes and properties in the Earth's Critical Zone. It …

Effects of rainfall intensity, underlying surface and slope gradient on soil infiltration under simulated rainfall experiments

J Huang, P Wu, X Zhao - Catena, 2013 - Elsevier
Knowledge of infiltration patterns and process is very important in understanding and
managing slope hydrological processes, crop irrigation, soil erosion, and so on. This paper …

Variable scale effects on hillslope soil erosion during rainfall-runoff processes

S Wu, L Chen, N Wang, J Zhang, S Wang, V Bagarello… - Catena, 2021 - Elsevier
The variation of soil erosion across scales remains a controversial issue. A theoretical
framework, coupling the normalized Green-Ampt equation for infiltration, 1D kinematic wave …

Hydrologic implications of post‐fire mulching across different spatial scales

SA Prats, JW Wagenbrenner… - Land Degradation & …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Besides direct damage, wildfires can produce striking direct and indirect impacts, including
extreme runoff–erosion responses with serious negative consequences for land‐use …

Hydrologic similarity: Dimensionless runoff indices across scales in a semi-arid catchment

LA Mounirou, R Yonaba, M Koïta, JE Paturel… - Journal of Arid …, 2021 - Elsevier
In this study, an assessment of similarity relationships across runoff measurements at
various spatial scales was carried in a typical Sahelian landscape, under semi-arid climate …

Scale effects on runoff and soil erosion in rangelands: Observations and estimations with predictors of different availability

G Martinez, M Weltz, FB Pierson, KE Spaeth… - Catena, 2017 - Elsevier
Runoff and erosion estimates are needed for rangeland management decisions and
evaluation of ecosystem services derived from rangeland conservation practices. The …

Biocrust research: A critical view on eight common hydrological‐related paradigms and dubious theses

GJ Kidron - Ecohydrology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Although being relatively young, research on biocrusts has already yielded numerous
paradigms and/or dubious theses. The very existence of these “truths” may lead to …

Effect of slope length and rainfall intensity on runoff and erosion conversion from laboratory to field

XT Fu, LP Zhang, Y Wang - Water Resources, 2019 - Springer
Predictions of soil and water loss at large extents often relies on data obtained from
laboratory flume experiments. It is necessary to have a reliable approach to extrapolate from …

Assessing impacts of land use changes on the hydrology of a lowland rainforest catchment in Ghana, West Africa

MS Aduah, GPW Jewitt, MLW Toucher - Water, 2017 - mdpi.com
Impact assessments of actual and potential land use (LU) changes on hydrology are vital in
land use planning, which is a prerequisite for effective water resources management. In this …