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Influence of surface roughness in hydrological response of semiarid catchments

2005

Abstract Here, an investigation has been carried out in order to understand the influence of the surface roughness in the definition of the hydrological response of semiarid catchments. Following a previous study of one of the authors, a modified version of TOPMODEL is used, in which the convolution routing procedure has been extended to the hillslopes by specifying the routing velocity for each pixel of the watershed. These velocities have been linked to the watershed land use through the different surface roughness whose coefficients has been derived on the basis of Engman's table. In this paper, roughness coefficient distributions are expressed as function of a unique value treated as a …

HydrologyWatershedSurface roughneContributing areaSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaHydrographSurface finishGLUERouting (hydrology)Distance–area curveCalibrationSurface roughnessTOPMODELDigital elevation modelGLUESemiarid catchmentGeologyWater Science and Technology
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Using post-flood surveys and geomorphologic mapping to evaluate hydrological and hydraulic models: The flash flood of the Girona River (Spain) in 2007

2016

This paper analyzes the Girona River (Spain) flash flood, occurred on the 12th of October 2007, combining hydrological and hydraulic modeling with geomorphologic mapping and post-flood survey information. This research aims to reproduce the flood event in order to understand and decipher the flood processes and dynamics on a system of prograding alluvial fans. The hydrological model TETIS was used to characterize the shape and dimension of the October 2007 Girona River hydrograph. Subsequently, the flood event was reproduced using the free surface flow module of the model RiverFlow2D. The combination of hydrological and hydraulic models was evaluated using post-flood surveys defining maximu…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesFloodplainFlood mythHydraulic engineering0208 environmental biotechnologyFlash floodsAlluvial fanAlluvial fansGeomorphologic mappingHydrograph02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesHydrological modeling020801 environmental engineeringPost-flood surveys100-year floodFlash floodHydraulic modelingSurface runoffGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technology
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Changes in Latvian river discharge regime at the turn of the century

2012

The study deals with turn-of-the-century changes in the total annual river runoff distribution and high and low flows in Latvia, covering river basins within four hydrological districts which vary according to size and physiographical conditions. Mathematical statistical methods were applied in the analysis of river discharge data series for two study periods of 1951–2009 and 1881–2009. The present results confirm the basic statement concerning the Baltic countries that major significant changes in river runoff during the last two decades have occurred between spring (decrease) and winter (increase) seasons. Mostly insignificant changes in summer runoff and significant/insignificant changes…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAtmospheric circulationDischargeGlobal warmingDrainage basinLatvianlanguage.human_languageSpring (hydrology)languageEnvironmental scienceHydrographySurface runoffWater Science and TechnologyHydrology Research
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Analysis of soil surface component patterns affecting runoff generation. An example of methods applied to Mediterranean hillslopes in Alicante (Spain)

2008

Spatial patterns of soil surface components (vegetation, rock fragments, crusts, bedrock outcrops, etc.) are a key factor determining hydrological functioning of hillslopes. A methodological approach to analyse the patterns of soil surface components at a detailed scale is proposed in this paper. The methods proposed are applied to two contrasting semi-arid Mediterranean hillslopes, and the influence of soil surface component patterns on the runoff response of the slopes was analysed. A soil surface components map was derived from a high resolution photo-mosaic obtained in the field by means of a digital camera. Rainfall simulation experimental data were used to characterise the hydrologica…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryBedrockSoil surface componentsHydrographRunoff generationInfiltration (hydrology)Rock fragmentSoil waterSpatial ecologyHillslope processesCommon spatial patternPatternsSurface runoffGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesGeomorphology
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From Slope Morphometry to Morphogenetic Processes: An Integrated Approach of Field Survey, Geographic Information System Morphometric Analysis and St…

2015

Calanchi (singular: calanco) represent a typical example of badlands in the Italian peninsula, which rapidly evolve on clayey terrains such as the widespread Pliocene–Pleistocene marine clays. The present study aimed at investigating the role of the slope morphometry on the typology and distribution of morphogenetic processes in a calanchi area located in southern Italy. The research included detailed geomorphological surveying as well as morphometric and statistical analyses. The study area was first subdivided into individual hydrographic units (HUs), for which field survey allowed to identify the dominant denudation processes, their intensity and the distribution of the associated landfo…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeographic information system010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLandformbusiness.industrySoil ScienceLandslideTerrainDevelopment010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesDenudationErosionEnvironmental ChemistryPhysical geographybusinessHydrographyDigital elevation modelGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceLand Degradation & Development
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ASSESSMENT OF RIVER FLOW WITH SIGNIFICANT LATERAL INFLOW THROUGH REVERSE ROUTING MODELING

2017

The discharge hydrograph estimation in rivers based on reverse routing modeling and using only water level data at two gauged sections is here extended to the most general case of significant lateral flow contribution, without needing to deploy rainfall-runoff procedures. The proposed methodology solves the Saint-Venant equations in diffusive form also involving the lateral contribution using an ‘head driven’ modeling approach where lateral inflow is assumed to be function of the water level at the tributary junction. The procedure allows to assess the discharge hydrograph at ends of a selected river reach with significant lateral inflow, starting from the stage recorded there and without n…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryHydraulics0208 environmental biotechnologydischarge estimation lateral inflow reverse routing model hydraulic modelingHydrograph02 engineering and technologyInflow020801 environmental engineeringlaw.inventionSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaUpstream and downstream (DNA)Routing (hydrology)lawStreamflowTributaryStage (hydrology)GeologyWater Science and Technology
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Advanced techniques for solving groundwater and surface water problems in the context of inverse methods and climate change.

2021

[ES] El tema de la investigación se centra en técnicas avanzadas para manejar problemas de aguas subterráneas y superficiales relacionados con métodos inversos y cambio climático. Los filtros de Kalman, con especial atención en Ensemble Smoother with Multiple Data Assimilation (ES-MDA), se analizan y mejoran para la solución de diferentes tipos de problemas inversos. En particular, la principal novedad es la aplicación de estos métodos para la identificación de series temporales. La primera parte de la tesis, luego de la descripción del método, presenta el desarrollo de un software escrito en Python para la aplicación de la metodología propuesta. El software cuenta con un flujo de trabajo f…

Inverse problemsMathematical optimizationINGENIERIA HIDRAULICAComputer scienceIterative methodsContext (language use)HydrographSurface waterAguas superficialesCovarianceInverse problemStochastic analysisFiltro de KalmanSurrogate modelCambio climáticoClimate changeEnsemble Kalman filterClimate modelAnálisis estocásticoAguas subterráneasKalman filterMetodos iterativosGroundwaterFlow routing
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Studying The Hydrological Response Of Urban Catchments Using A Semi-Distributed Linear Non-Linear Model

2000

A conceptual rainfall-runoff model for urban catchment, which incorporates, semi-distributed modelling concepts has been developed. In the proposed model, the catchment is divided in external sub-catchments connected to the drainage network. Each external sub-catchment is modelled as two separate conceptual linear elements, a reservoir and a channel, one for the pervious part, the other for the impervious part of the drainage area. The drainage network is schematised as a cascade of non-linear cells and the flood routing is simplified in the form of kinematic wave and represented as a flux transfer between adjacent cells. Tests carried out using data from the Parco d'Orleans experimental ca…

Kinematic waveHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryDrainage basinImpervious surfaceHydrographDrainageSpatial distributionSurface runoffGeologyWater Science and TechnologyCommunication channel
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Surface hydrographic changes at the western flank of the sicily channel associated with the last sapropel

2021

Abstract In the eastern Mediterranean Sea, the early Holocene was characterized by major climatic and oceanographic changes that led to the formation of the last sapropel (S1) between 10.8 and 6.1 kyr cal. BP. These hydrographic changes might have altered the water exchange between the eastern and western Mediterranean sub-basins through the Strait of Sicily, but the existing evidences are inconclusive. In the present study we show new evidence from sediment core NDT-6-2016 located at the western flank of the Sicily channel, a key location to monitor the surface/intermediate water exchange between the two Mediterranean sub-basins. We perform paleo-hydrographic reconstructions based on plank…

Mediterranean climate010506 paleontology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOceanographyMonsoon01 natural sciencesPlanktic foraminifera Sapropel Strait of Sicily Surface hydrographyForaminiferaPaleoceanografiaPaleoceanographyMediterranean SeaHydrography14. Life underwaterHoloceneGlobigerinoides0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGlobal and Planetary ChangebiologyMediterrània (Mar)Globigerina bulloidesSapropelSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaHidrografiabiology.organism_classificationSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaSapropel; Planktic foraminifera; Surface hydrography; Strait of SicilyOceanography13. Climate actionHydrographyGeology
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Rainfall-runoff modelling of ephemeral streams in the Valencia region (eastern Spain)

2002

This paper presents preliminary results from the application of a transfer-function rainfall–runoff model to ephemeral streams in Mediterranean Spain. Flow simulations have been conducted for two small catchments (Carraixet and Poyo basins), located in close proximity to one another yet with significantly different geological characteristics. Analysis of flow simulations for a number of high-flow events has revealed the dominant influence of the rainfall on the catchment response, particularly for high-rainfall events. Particular success has been attained modelling the highest magnitude events in both catchments and for all events in the faster responding (Poyo) catchment. In order to inves…

Mediterranean climateHydrologygeographyRainfall runoffgeography.geographical_feature_categoryFlood mythEphemeral streamsDrainage basinMagnitude (mathematics)Environmental scienceHydrographSurface runoffWater Science and TechnologyHydrological Processes
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