SWASHES: a compilation of shallow water analytic solutions for hydraulic and environmental studies

O Delestre, C Lucas, PA Ksinant… - … Methods in Fluids, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Numerous codes are being developed to solve shallow water equations. Because these are
used in hydraulic and environmental studies, their capability to simulate flow dynamics …

Green-Ampt infiltration models for varied field conditions: A revisit

RV Kale, B Sahoo - Water resources management, 2011 - Springer
Abstract The Green-Ampt (GA) infiltration model is a simplified version of the physically
based full hydrodynamic model, known as the Richards equation. The simplicity and …

Rainfall/runoff simulation with 2D full shallow water equations: Sensitivity analysis and calibration of infiltration parameters

J Fernández-Pato, D Caviedes-Voullième… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
One of the most difficult issues in the development of hydrologic models is to find a rigorous
source of data and specific parameters to a given problem, on a given location that enable …

Effects of micro-topography on surface–subsurface exchange and runoff generation in a virtual riparian wetland—A modeling study

S Frei, G Lischeid, JH Fleckenstein - Advances in Water Resources, 2010 - Elsevier
In humid upland catchments wetlands are often a prominent feature in the vicinity of streams
and have potential implications for runoff generation and nutrient export. Wetland surfaces …

Soil surface roughness: comparing old and new measuring methods and application in a soil erosion model

LM Thomsen, JEM Baartman, RJ Barneveld, T Starkloff… - Soil, 2015 - soil.copernicus.org
Quantification of soil roughness, ie the irregularities of the soil surface due to soil texture,
aggregates, rock fragments and land management, is important as it affects surface storage …

A generalized Richards equation for surface/subsurface flow modelling

S Weill, E Mouche, J Patin - Journal of hydrology, 2009 - Elsevier
An approach for modelling surface/subsurface flow and transport in a fully integrated way is
presented. The diffusive wave approximation used to model runoff is formulated as a …

[HTML][HTML] An efficient unstructured MUSCL scheme for solving the 2D shallow water equations

J Hou, Q Liang, H Zhang, R Hinkelmann - Environmental Modelling & …, 2015 - Elsevier
The aim of this paper is to present a novel monotone upstream scheme for conservation law
(MUSCL) on unstructured grids. The novel edge-based MUSCL scheme is devised to …

What indicators can capture runoff-relevant connectivity properties of the micro-topography at the plot scale?

M Antoine, M Javaux, C Bielders - Advances in Water Resources, 2009 - Elsevier
Although connectivity is acknowledged as a key factor of a catchment hydrological
behaviour, it still misses reference evaluation methodologies. Therefore the objective of the …

Role of microtopography in rainfall‐runoff partitioning: An analysis using idealized geometry

SE Thompson, GG Katul… - Water Resources …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Microtopography, consisting of small‐scale excursions in the elevation of the land surface
on millimeter to centimeter scales, is ubiquitous on hillslopes, but its effects are rarely …

Comparison of infiltration models to simulate flood events at the field scale

N Chahinian, R Moussa, P Andrieux, M Voltz - Journal of Hydrology, 2005 - Elsevier
Most runoff simulation and infiltration models have been developed at the global-catchment
scale or the local-soil column scale. Few models have been specifically developed at the …