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Assessing the impact of land use change on hydrology by ensemble modeling (LUCHEM) III: Scenario analysis
ArticleAbstract: An ensemble of 10 hydrological models was applied to the same set of land use change scenarios. TherPalabras claves:Ensemble modeling, land use change, Model Intercomparison, Reliability ensemble averaging (REA)Autores:Bormann H., Breuer L., Bronstert A., Croke B.F.W., Frede H.G., Gräff T., Hubrechts L., Huisman J.A., Jakeman A.J., Kite G.W., Lanini J., Leavesley G., Lettenmaier D.P., Lindström G., Patrick Willems, Seibert J., Sivapalan M., Viney N.R.Fuentes:scopusAssessing the impact of land use change on hydrology by ensemble modeling (LUCHEM). I: Model intercomparison with current land use
ArticleAbstract: This paper introduces the project on 'Assessing the impact of land use change on hydrology by ensembPalabras claves:Catchment model performance, Ensemble modeling, hydrological modeling, Land use, Model structureAutores:Bormann H., Breuer L., Bronstert A., Croke B.F.W., Frede H.G., Gräff T., Hubrechts L., Huisman J.A., Jakeman A.J., Kite G.W., Lanini J., Leavesley G., Lettenmaier D.P., Lindström G., Patrick Willems, Seibert J., Sivapalan M., Viney N.R.Fuentes:scopusAssessing the impact of land use change on hydrology by ensemble modelling (LUCHEM) II: Ensemble combinations and pbkp_redictions
ArticleAbstract: This paper reports on a project to compare pbkp_redictions from a range of catchment models appliedPalabras claves:catchment modelling, Ensemble combination, land use change, Multi-model ensembles, Single-model ensembles, UNCERTAINTYAutores:Bormann H., Breuer L., Bronstert A., Croke B.F.W., Frede H.G., Gräff T., Hubrechts L., Huisman J.A., Jakeman A.J., Kite G.W., Lanini J., Leavesley G., Lettenmaier D.P., Lindström G., Patrick Willems, Seibert J., Sivapalan M., Viney N.R.Fuentes:scopusEnsemble modelling of the hydrological impacts of land use change
Conference ObjectAbstract: Ensemble modelling, whereby pbkp_redictions from several models are pooled in an attempt to improvePalabras claves:Ensemble modelling, hydrology, land use changeAutores:Bormann H., Breuer L., Bronstert A., Croke B.F.W., Frede H.G., Gräff T., Hubrechts L., Huisman J.A., Jakeman A.J., Kite G.W., Lanini J., Leavesley G., Lettenmaier D.P., Lindström G., Patrick Willems, Seibert J., Sivapalan M., Viney N.R.Fuentes:scopusMulticriteria assessment of water dynamics reveals subcatchment variability in a seemingly homogeneous tropical cloud forest catchment
ArticleAbstract: To improve the current knowledge of the rainfall–runoff phenomena of tropical montane catchments, wePalabras claves:catchment flow dynamics, catchment heterogeneity, mean transit times, Multicriteria assessment, rainfall–runoff processes, tropical cloud forestAutores:Breuer L., Edison Timbe Castro, Frede H.G., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Luis Timbe, Patricio Javier Crespo-Sánchez, Rolando Enrique Célleri Alvear, Windhorst D.Fuentes:googlescopusIdentifying controls of the rainfall-runoff response of small catchments in the tropical Andes (Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: Tropical mountain regions are characterized by strong spatial climate gradients which together withPalabras claves:Andean mountain range, Basin properties, ECUADOR, Hydrologic response, Principal Component Analysis, Streamflow componentsAutores:Amelie Bücker, Breuer L., Bücker A., Buytaert W., Frede H.G., Hans Georg Frede, Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Lutz Breuer, Marco Ramírez, Patricio Javier Crespo-Sánchez, Ramírez M., Wouter BuytaertFuentes:googlerraaescopusImpact of elevation and weather patterns on the isotopic composition of precipitation in a tropical montane rainforest
ArticleAbstract: This study presents the spatial and temporal variability of δ<sup>18</sup>O and δ<sup>2</sup>H isotoPalabras claves:Autores:Breuer L., Edison Timbe Castro, Frede H.G., Waltz T., Windhorst D.Fuentes:googlescopusModel intercomparison to explore catchment functioning: Results from a remote montane tropical rainforest
ArticleAbstract: Catchment-scale runoff generation involves a complex interaction of physical and chemical processesPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Flow Duration, Flow minima and maxima, Model Evaluation, Model Intercomparison, Rainfall-runoff models, Tropical Montane RainforestAutores:Breuer L., Edison Timbe Castro, Exbrayat J.F., Frede H.G., Kraft P., Patricio Javier Crespo-Sánchez, Plesca I., Vaché K.B., Windhorst D.Fuentes:googlescopusUnderstanding uncertainties when inferring mean transit times of water trough tracer-based lumped-parameter models in Andean tropical montane cloud forest catchments
ArticleAbstract: Weekly samples from surface waters, springs, soil water and rainfall were collected in a 76.9 km2 moPalabras claves:Autores:Breuer L., Edison Timbe Castro, Frede H.G., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Patricio Javier Crespo-Sánchez, Windhorst D.Fuentes:googlescopusSampling frequency trade-offs in the assessment of mean transit times of tropical montane catchment waters under semi-steady-state conditions
ArticleAbstract: Precipitation event samples and weekly based water samples from streams and soils were collected inPalabras claves:Autores:Breuer L., Edison Timbe Castro, Frede H.G., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Luis Timbe, Patricio Javier Crespo-Sánchez, Rolando Enrique Célleri Alvear, Windhorst D.Fuentes:googlescopus