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Ali Sharifinejad and Elmira Hassanzadeh
Assessing the impact of climate change on water systems often requires employing a hydrological model to estimate streamflow. However, the choice of hydrological model, process representation, input data resolution, and catchment discretization can poten...
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Michael Weber, Moritz Feigl, Karsten Schulz and Matthias Bernhardt
To find the adequate spatial model discretization scheme, which balances the models capabilities and the demand for representing key features in reality, is a challenging task. It becomes even more challenging in high alpine catchments, where the variabi...
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Gerald Krebs, Teemu Kokkonen, Heikki Setälä and Harri Koivusalo
Urbanization leads to the replacement of natural areas by impervious surfaces and affects the catchment hydrological cycle with adverse environmental impacts. Low impact development tools (LID) that mimic hydrological processes of natural areas have been...
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