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Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2007

Rainfall-runoff response, event-based runoff coefficients and hydrograph separation

Theresa Blume; Erwin Zehe; Axel Bronstert

Abstract Event-based runoff coefficients can provide information on watershed response. They are useful for catchment comparison to understand how different landscapes “filter” rainfall into event-based runoff and to explain the observed differences with catchment characteristics and related runoff mechanisms. However, the big drawback of this important parameter is the lack of a standard hydrograph separation method preceding its calculation. Event-based runoff coefficients determined with four well-established separation methods, as well as a newly developed separation method, are compared and are shown to differ considerably. This signifies that runoff coefficients reported in the literature often convey less information than required to allow for catchment classification. The new separation technique (constant-k method) is based on the theory of linear storage. Its advantages are that it is theoretically based in determining the end point of an event and that it can also be applied to events with multiple peaks. Furthermore, it is shown that event-based runoff coefficients in combination with simple statistical models improve our understanding of rainfall—runoff response of catchments with sparse data.


Water Resources Research | 2004

Predictability of hydrologic response at the plot and catchment scales: Role of initial conditions

Erwin Zehe; Günter Blöschl


Journal of Hydrology | 2005

Uncertainty of simulated catchment runoff response in the presence of threshold processes: Role of initial soil moisture and precipitation

Erwin Zehe; Rolf Becker; András Bárdossy; Erich J. Plate


Journal of Hydrology | 2007

Groundwater-surface water interactions in a North German lowland floodplain : Implications for the river discharge dynamics and riparian water balance

Stefan Krause; Axel Bronstert; Erwin Zehe


Water Resources Research | 2007

Patterns of predictability in hydrological threshold systems

Erwin Zehe; Helmut Elsenbeer; Falk Lindenmaier; Karsten Schulz; Günter Blöschl


Journal of Hydrology | 2008

Comparison of conceptual model performance using different representations of spatial variability

Tapash Das; András Bárdossy; Erwin Zehe; Yi He


Water Resources Research | 2006

Importance of spatial structures in advancing hydrological sciences

Karsten Schulz; Ralf Seppelt; Erwin Zehe; Hans-Jörg Vogel; Sabine Attinger


Hydrological Processes | 2005

On hydrological predictability

Günter Blöschl; Erwin Zehe


Science of The Total Environment | 2008

Assessing the impact of changes in landuse and management practices on the diffuse pollution and retention of nitrate in a riparian floodplain

Stefan Krause; Joerg Jacobs; Anja Voss; Axel Bronstert; Erwin Zehe


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2006

Dynamical process upscaling for deriving catchment scale state variables and constitutive relations for meso-scale process models

Erwin Zehe; H. Lee; Murugesu Sivapalan

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Günter Blöschl

Vienna University of Technology

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Dominik E. Reusser

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

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Jürgen Ihringer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Stefan Krause

University of Birmingham

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Hans-Jörg Vogel

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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