Articles with "runoff generation" as a keyword



The influence of deforestation and anthropogenic activities on runoff generation

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Published in 2017 at "Journal of forest science"

DOI: 10.17221/130/2016-jfs

Abstract: Khaleghi M.R. (2017): The influence of deforestation and anthropogenic activities on runoff generation. J. For. Sci., 63: 245–253. In recent decades, due to rapid human population increases and in its results, destructive effects of anthropogenic… read more here.

Keywords: runoff generation; deforestation anthropogenic; model; anthropogenic activities ... See more keywords

An intelligent SWMM calibration method and identification of urban runoff generation patterns

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Published in 2025 at "Frontiers in Environmental Science"

DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2025.1582306

Abstract: The accuracy of urban runoff simulation using the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) largely depends on parameter calibration. This study proposes a universal and effective method to enhance model accuracy by optimizing parameter value ranges… read more here.

Keywords: generation patterns; urban runoff; runoff generation; runoff ... See more keywords

Impact of karst areas on runoff generation, lateral flow and interbasin groundwater flow at the storm-event timescale

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Published in 2021 at "Hydrology and Earth System Sciences"

DOI: 10.5194/hess-25-1259-2021

Abstract: Abstract. Karst development influences the hydrological response of catchments. However, such an impact is poorly documented and even less quantified, especially over short scales of space and time. The aim of this article is thus to… read more here.

Keywords: interbasin groundwater; runoff generation; storm event; event ... See more keywords

What controls the tail behaviour of flood series: rainfall or runoff generation?

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Published in 2024 at "Hydrology and Earth System Sciences"

DOI: 10.5194/hess-28-833-2024

Abstract: Abstract. Many observed time series of precipitation and streamflow show heavy-tail behaviour. For heavy-tailed distributions, the occurrence of extreme events has a higher probability than for distributions with an exponentially receding tail. If we neglect… read more here.

Keywords: tail; runoff generation; tail behaviour; series ... See more keywords

Heavy-tailed flood peak distributions: what is the effect of the spatial variability of rainfall and runoff generation?

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Published in 2025 at "Hydrology and Earth System Sciences"

DOI: 10.5194/hess-29-447-2025

Abstract: Abstract. The statistical distributions of observed flood peaks often show heavy-tailed behaviour, meaning that extreme floods are more likely to occur than for distributions with an exponentially receding tail. Falsely assuming light-tailed behaviour can lead… read more here.

Keywords: spatial variability; variability; rainfall runoff; runoff generation ... See more keywords