Hydrologic modeling for sustainable water resources management in urbanized karst areas

HH Cardoso de Salis, A Monteiro da Costa… - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
The potential of karst aquifers as a drinking water resource is substantial because of their
large storage capacity gained in the course of carbonate dissolution. Carbonate dissolution …

Determining hydrological variability using a multi-catchment model approach for the Western Cape, South Africa

A Watson, G Midgley, A Künne, S Kralisch… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Understanding the impacts of climate change requires the development of hydrological
modelling tools. However, data scarcity hinders model application, performance, process …

Quantifying and understanding the source of recharge for alluvial systems in arid environments through the development of a seepage model

A Watson, S Kralisch, J van Rooyen, J Miller - Journal of Hydrology, 2021 - Elsevier
In rural settings, groundwater is often the most utilised freshwater resource and can be
subject to a number of factors that impact its availability and distribution. River seepage …

Impact of precipitation data density and duration on simulated flow dynamics and implications for ecohydrological modelling of semi-arid catchments of Southern …

A Watson, S Kralisch, A Künne, M Fink, J Miller - Journal of Hydrology, 2020 - Elsevier
Understanding flow regime dynamics is important for the management and conservation of
river systems and their related ecosystems under current and future pressures like climate …

Distributive rainfall–runoff modelling to understand runoff-to-baseflow proportioning and its impact on the determination of reserve requirements of the Verlorenvlei …

A Watson, J Miller, M Fink, S Kralisch… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2019 - hess.copernicus.org
River systems that support high biodiversity profiles are conservation priorities worldwide.
Understanding river ecosystem thresholds to low-flow conditions is important for the …

Towards the development of an isotope‐enabled rainfall‐runoff model: Improving the ability to capture hydrological and anthropogenic change

A Watson, Y Vystavna, S Kralisch… - Hydrological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Global hydrological alterations are being driven by climate change. However, while
modelling tools have been instrumental in identifying these changes, their calibration is …

Evaluating input data sources for isotope‐enabled rainfall‐runoff models

A Watson, C Birkel, S Arciniega‐Esparza… - Hydrological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Isotope‐enabled models provide a means to generate robust hydrological simulations.
However, daily isotope‐enabled rainfall‐runoff models applied to larger spatial scales (> …

Estimating impacts of land cover change on erosion in a data-scarce catchment: Bot River, South Africa

J de Waal, A Watson, J Miller… - Hydrological Sciences …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Rainfall intensity and land use changes and from natural vegetation to cultivated fields both
impact on river streamflows and sediment dynamics. Assessing the magnitude of these flow …

Implementing contour bank farming practices into the J2000 model to improve hydrological and erosion modelling in semi-arid Western Cape Province of South Africa

T Steudel, R Bugan, H Kipka, B Pfennig, M Fink… - Hydrology …, 2015 - iwaponline.com
Contour bank farming is a well-known agricultural management technique in areas which
are characterised by intensive and erosive rainfalls. Contour banks are designed to reduce …

Ecohydrological modeling and scenario impact assessment in Rural Rio de Janeiro

A Künne, S Kralisch, JM Santos, WA Flügel - Strategies and Tools for a …, 2019 - Springer
Understanding hydrological process dynamics is a crucial requirement for river basin
management and environmental planning. Possible future climate changes raise questions …