Lake water temperature modeling in an era of climate change: Data sources, models, and future prospects

S Piccolroaz, S Zhu, R Ladwig, L Carrea… - Reviews of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Lake thermal dynamics have been considerably impacted by climate change, with potential
adverse effects on aquatic ecosystems. To better understand the potential impacts of future …

Transit times—The link between hydrology and water quality at the catchment scale

M Hrachowitz, P Benettin… - Wiley …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In spite of trying to understand processes in the same spatial domain, the catchment
hydrology and water quality scientific communities are relatively disconnected and so are …

Legacy, rather than adequacy, drives the selection of hydrological models

N Addor, LA Melsen - Water resources research, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The findings of hydrological modeling studies depend on which model was used. Although
hydrological model selection is a crucial step, experience suggests that hydrologists tend to …

HESS Opinions: The complementary merits of competing modelling philosophies in hydrology

M Hrachowitz, MP Clark - Hydrology and Earth System …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
In hydrology, two somewhat competing philosophies form the basis of most process-based
models. At one endpoint of this continuum are detailed, high-resolution descriptions of small …

Introductory overview of identifiability analysis: A guide to evaluating whether you have the right type of data for your modeling purpose

JHA Guillaume, JD Jakeman, S Marsili-Libelli… - … Modelling & Software, 2019 - Elsevier
Identifiability is a fundamental concept in parameter estimation, and therefore key to the
large majority of environmental modeling applications. Parameter identifiability analysis …

Many commonly used rainfall‐runoff models lack long, slow dynamics: Implications for runoff projections

K Fowler, W Knoben, M Peel, T Peterson… - Water Resources …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Evidence suggests that catchment state variables such as groundwater can exhibit multiyear
trends. This means that their state may reflect not only recent climatic conditions but also …

A step towards considering the spatial heterogeneity of urban key features in urban hydrology flood modelling

J Leandro, A Schumann, A Pfister - Journal of Hydrology, 2016 - Elsevier
Some of the major challenges in modelling rainfall–runoff in urbanised areas are the
complex interaction between the sewer system and the overland surface, and the spatial …

Global root zone storage capacity from satellite-based evaporation

L Wang-Erlandsson, WGM Bastiaanssen… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2016 - hess.copernicus.org
This study presents an" Earth observation-based" method for estimating root zone storage
capacity–a critical, yet uncertain parameter in hydrological and land surface modelling. By …

Constraining conceptual hydrological models with multiple information sources

RC Nijzink, S Almeida, IG Pechlivanidis… - Water Resources …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The calibration of hydrological models without streamflow observations is problematic, and
the simultaneous, combined use of remotely sensed products for this purpose has not been …

Landscape heterogeneity and hydrological processes: a review of landscape-based hydrological models

H Gao, JL Sabo, X Chen, Z Liu, Z Yang, Z Ren… - Landscape ecology, 2018 - Springer
Introduction Landscapes and water are closely linked. Water shapes landscapes, and
landscape heterogeneity in turn determines water storage, partitioning, and movement …