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Upper Ouse Catchment POT Results Comparison

Seasonal forecast of Kharif flows from Upper Jhelum catchment

Seasonal forecast of Kharif flows from Upper Jhelum catchment

... 2012–2015. Results are compared with IRSA’s forecasts that are based on a statistical approach and with forecasts from the UBC 8 watershed model (Quick and Pipes, 1977) that is used by WAPDA’s Snow and Ice ...

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A probabilistic view on the August 2005 floods in the upper Rhine catchment

A probabilistic view on the August 2005 floods in the upper Rhine catchment

... 4 Conclusions Using the extreme Alpine flood of August 2005 as a case study, we find a good hindcast performance of the applied coupled meteorological-hydrological ensemble forecast sys- tem. Statistical tests ...

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A probabilistic view on the August 2005 floods in the upper Rhine catchment

A probabilistic view on the August 2005 floods in the upper Rhine catchment

... Figure 8 combines the results shown in Fig. 7 for all catch- ments and lead times. In order for HEPS10 (or HEPS10w) to optimally represent HEPS51, the median and quantiles of the respective reduced ensemble BSS ...

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Comparison of rainfall runoff models for the Florentine catchment

Comparison of rainfall runoff models for the Florentine catchment

... better results. The simplest form of the multi-capacity is a catchment with three capacities C1, C2 and C3 and partial area A1, A2 and A3 (A1+A2+A3 =1), as shown in figure Figure ...the catchment has ...

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A comparison of regionalisation methods for catchment model parameters

A comparison of regionalisation methods for catchment model parameters

... transposing catchment model pa- rameters to ungauged ...The results indicate that two methods perform ...donor catchment that is most similar in terms of its physiographic attributes (mean catch- ...

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Comparison of ACER and POT Methods for estimation of Extreme Values

Comparison of ACER and POT Methods for estimation of Extreme Values

... it’s results is based on a limiting distribution as the threshold ...this POT method to a method called average conditional exceedance rate (ACER) ...

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Impact of Land Use/Land Cover Change on Hydrology of the Catchment: The Case of Upper Ribb Catchment, Lake Tana Sub Basin, Ethiopia

Impact of Land Use/Land Cover Change on Hydrology of the Catchment: The Case of Upper Ribb Catchment, Lake Tana Sub Basin, Ethiopia

... The results from SWAT simulation cannot be directly used for further analysis but instead used for further analysis to sufficiently predict the constituent stream flow should be evaluated through sensitivity ...

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Comparison of different base flow separation methods in a lowland catchment

Comparison of different base flow separation methods in a lowland catchment

... the results of other approaches (Eckhardt, ...the results of base flow separation using dissolved silica, which are be- lieved to give a fair separation between groundwater and sur- face ...

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Glacier and runoff changes in the Rukhk catchment, upper Amu-Darya basin until 2050

Glacier and runoff changes in the Rukhk catchment, upper Amu-Darya basin until 2050

... a catchment scale, without describing small-scale physical ...the results of this study also provide important information for the lower reaches of the Aral Sea ...

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Determination of groundwater-surface water interaction, upper Berg River catchment, South Africa

Determination of groundwater-surface water interaction, upper Berg River catchment, South Africa

... in comparison to surface ...the upper Berg River ...The results of the chemical analysis indicated that indeed groundwater was highly susceptable to anthropogenic pollution through the loading of ...

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An assessment of the fluvial geomorphology of the upper Ouse catchment

An assessment of the fluvial geomorphology of the upper Ouse catchment

... (OS8) Ouse regulated sites was exported from the Hydro Tasmania Timestudio database by Senior Technical Officer Lukas Salkeld, as point-in-time data for the 14 th March 2010 at 2pm to coincide with the field gauge ...

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Climate change impacts on nutrient loads in the Yorkshire Ouse catchment (UK)

Climate change impacts on nutrient loads in the Yorkshire Ouse catchment (UK)

... The study followed the impact approach described by Carter et al. (1994) using a three stage approach: calibrate and validate the model using climatic measurements; define the climate change scenarios and perturbation to ...

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Hydrology of the upper Hunter catchment

Hydrology of the upper Hunter catchment

... with carbon dioxide. Approximately 250ml of water was pipetted into a screw top glass vial. A mixture of air and 5% CO2 was then gently flowed into the remaining space and a screw top with a PTFE lined, butyl rubber ...

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Great Ouse Catchment Flood Management Plan. Summary Report January managing flood risk

Great Ouse Catchment Flood Management Plan. Summary Report January managing flood risk

... Great Ouse catchment is grade one and ...the catchment varies ...the catchment. The River Great Ouse flows east through relatively steep land around Buckingham before flowing north east ...

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Modelling hydrological, ecological and economic interactions in river floodplains : a case study of the Ouse catchment (North Yorkshire, England)

Modelling hydrological, ecological and economic interactions in river floodplains : a case study of the Ouse catchment (North Yorkshire, England)

... They are not used in the hydrological model because we have no hydrological data (no gauging stations) in these areas, but they will be used in the calculation of the exp[r] ...

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Upper Shannon (Lough Allen) Catchment Assessment (HA 26A)

Upper Shannon (Lough Allen) Catchment Assessment (HA 26A)

... the Upper Shannon (A – Lough Allen) Catchment, which have been compiled and assessed by the EPA, with the assistance of local authorities and RPS ...the catchment and help inform further action and ...

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4D-SFM photogrammetry for monitoring sediment dynamics in a debris-flow catchment: Software testing and results comparison

4D-SFM photogrammetry for monitoring sediment dynamics in a debris-flow catchment: Software testing and results comparison

... ∗ Corresponding author In the last years, many software packages have been developed to combine computer vision algorithms and photogrammetry prin- ciples in order to obtain accurate 3D reconstructions in an au- tomatic ...

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Analyzing catchment behavior through catchment modeling in the Gilgel Abay, Upper Blue Nile River Basin, Ethiopia

Analyzing catchment behavior through catchment modeling in the Gilgel Abay, Upper Blue Nile River Basin, Ethiopia

... Abay catchment is one of the best monitored catchments in the Upper Blue Nile, this analysis clearly recommends additional measure- ments and better methods ...in Upper Gilgel Abay and Koga ...

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A comparison of regionalisation methods for catchment model parameters

A comparison of regionalisation methods for catchment model parameters

... This study was carried out in Austria using data from the period 1976–1997. Austria is flat or undulating in the east and north, and alpine in the west and south. Elevations range from 115 m a.s.l. to 3797 m a.s.l.. Mean ...

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Comparison of three retrievals of COSMIC GPS radio occultation results in the tropical upper troposphere and lower stratosphere

Comparison of three retrievals of COSMIC GPS radio occultation results in the tropical upper troposphere and lower stratosphere

... Figure 6 and Table 3 describe the time series of the daily mean ∆T LRT and ∆H LRT as well as their statistical results. The magnitudes of the mean ∆T LRT for all comparisons are less than 0.6 K, and the standard ...

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