Microtopography, or the small‐scale variation in ground surface height (10− 1–100 m) over short (100–102 m) spatial scales, is a ubiquitous feature of wetlands globally. This variation …
HHG Savenije - Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2009 - hess.copernicus.org
Hydrological modelling is the same as developing and encoding a hydrological theory. A hydrological model is not a tool but a hypothesis. The whole discussion about the …
Groundwater resources assessment, modeling and management are hampered considerably by a lack of data, especially in semi-arid and arid environments with a weak …
The Okavango Delta is dominated by annual flood events from the Okavango River. During such events the inundated area increases from about 5000km2 to 6000–12,000 km2 …
Changes in hydrological inputs to the flood-pulsed Okavango Delta result in changes in such flooding characteristics as floodplain water depth, inundation duration and frequency …
In the endorheic Okavango River system in southern Africa a balance between human and environmental water demands has to be achieved. The runoff generated in the humid …
Traditional Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) topographic datasets hold limited value in the geomorphic analysis of low-relief terrains. To address this shortcoming, this …
Sedimentary successions of non‐marine basins can be considered in terms of accommodation space and sedimentary supply changes. Changes in accommodation …
J McCarthy, T Gumbricht… - International Journal of …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
The Okavango inland Delta in Botswana is characterized by a high spatial and temporal variation in vegetation patches and flooding. Predicting the effects of escalating …