Threshold behaviour in hydrological systems as (human) geo-ecosystems: manifestations, controls, implications

E Zehe, M Sivapalan - Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2009 - hess.copernicus.org
In this paper we review threshold behaviour in environmental systems, which are often
associated with the onset of floods, contamination and erosion events, and other …

Moving beyond heterogeneity and process complexity: A new vision for watershed hydrology

JJ McDonnell, M Sivapalan, K Vaché… - Water Resources …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Field studies in watershed hydrology continue to characterize and catalogue the enormous
heterogeneity and complexity of rainfall runoff processes in more and more watersheds, in …

Potential of wireless sensor networks for measuring soil water content variability

HR Bogena, M Herbst, JA Huisman… - Vadose Zone …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Soil water content (SWC) plays a key role in partitioning water and energy fluxes at the land
surface and in controlling hydrologic fluxes such as groundwater recharge. Despite the …

Evaluation of a low-cost soil water content sensor for wireless network applications

HR Bogena, JA Huisman, C Oberdörster… - Journal of …, 2007 - Elsevier
Wireless sensor networks are a promising new in situ measurement technology for
monitoring soil water content changes with a high spatial and temporal resolution for large …

Dimensionality and scales of preferential flow in soils of Shale Hills hillslope simulated using HYDRUS

Y Zhao, J Yi, R Yao, F Li, RL Hill… - Vadose Zone …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Preferential flow (PF) processes are governed by subsurface soil structures at various
scales. Still, model validation and mechanistic understanding of PF are very lacking. We …

Pattern, process, and function in landscape ecology and catchment hydrology–how can quantitative landscape ecology support predictions in ungauged basins?

B Schröder - Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2006 - hess.copernicus.org
The understanding of landscape controls on the natural variability of hydrologic processes is
an important research question of the PUB (Predictions in Ungauged Basins) initiative …

Modeling soil depth from topographic and land cover attributes

TK Tesfa, DG Tarboton, DG Chandler… - Water Resources …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Soil depth is an important input parameter in hydrological and ecological modeling.
Presently, the soil depth data available in national soil databases (STATSGO and SSURGO) …

The Bode hydrological observatory: a platform for integrated, interdisciplinary hydro-ecological research within the TERENO Harz/Central German Lowland …

U Wollschläger, S Attinger, D Borchardt… - Environmental Earth …, 2017 - Springer
This article provides an overview about the Bode River catchment that was selected as the
hydrological observatory and main region for hydro-ecological research within the …

Using agent-based modelling to simulate social-ecological systems across scales

M Lippe, M Bithell, N Gotts, D Natalini… - GeoInformatica, 2019 - Springer
Agent-based modelling (ABM) simulates Social-Ecological-Systems (SESs) based on the
decision-making and actions of individual actors or actor groups, their interactions with each …

Inter‐comparison of hydro‐climatic regimes across northern catchments: Synchronicity, resistance and resilience

SK Carey, D Tetzlaff, J Seibert, C Soulsby… - Hydrological …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The higher mid‐latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere are particularly sensitive to climate
change as small differences in temperature determine frozen ground status, precipitation …