Title: Spatial patterns in catchment hydrology: observations and modelling
Abstract: Preface Part I. Fundamentals: 1. Spatial processes, organisation and patterns Rodger Grayson and Gunter Bloschl 2. Spatial observations and interpolation Rodger Grayson and Gunter Bloschl 3. Spatial modelling of catchment dynamics Rodger Grayson and Gunter Bloschl 4. Patterns and organisation in precipitation Efi Foufoula-Georgiou and Venugopal Vuruptur 5. Patterns and organisation in evaporation Lawrence E. Hipps and WIlliam P. Kustas Part II. Case Studies: 6. Runoff, precipitation and soil moisture at Walnut Gulch Paul R. Houser, David C. Goodrich and Kamran H. Syed 7. Spatial snow cover processes at Kuhtai and Reynolds Creek David Tarboton, Gunter Bloschl, Keith Cooley, Robert Kirnbauer and Charlie Luce 8. Variable source areas, soil moisture and active microwave observation at Zwalmbeek and Coet-dan Peter A. Torch, Niko E. C. Verhoest, Philippe Gineste, Claudio Paniconi and Philippe Merot 9. Soil moisture and runoff processes at Tarrawarra Andrew W. Western and Rodger B. Grayson 10. Storm runoff generation at La Cuenca Robert A. Vertessy, Helmut Elsenbeer Yves Bessard and Andreas Lack 11. Shallow groundwater response at Minifelt R. Lamb, K. Beven and S. Myrabo 12. Groundwater-vadose zone interactions at Trochu G. D. Salvucci and J. B. Levine Part III. Implications: 13. Towards a formal approach to calibration and validation of models using spatial data Jens Christian Refsgaard 14. Summary of pattern comparison and concluding remarks Rodger Grayson and Gunter Bloschl.
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-03-01
Language: en
Type: article
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