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Cheng, Z. (author), Zhang, J. (author), Yu, B. (author), Chappell, N.A. (author), van Meerveld, H.J. (author), Bruijnzeel, L.A. (author)
Predicting catchment stormflow responses after tropical deforestation remains difficult. We used 5-min rainfall and storm runoff data for 30 events to calibrate the Green-Ampt (GA) and the Spatially Variable Infiltration (SVI) models and predict runoff responses for a small, degraded grassland catchment on Leyte Island (the Philippines), where...
article 2023
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Sutanudjaja, E.H. (author), van Beek, L.P.H. (author), de Jong, S.M. (author), van Geer, F.C. (author), Bierkens, M.F.P. (author)
We explore the possibility of using remotely sensed soil moisture data and in situ discharge observations to calibrate a large-extent hydrological model. The model used is PCR-GLOBWB-MOD, which is a physically based and fully coupled groundwater-land surface model operating at a daily basis and having a resolution of 30 arc sec (about 1 km at...
article 2014
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Lammers, J.M. (author), van Soelen, E.E. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), Wagner-Cremer, F. (author), Damsté, J.S.S. (author), Reichart, G.J. (author)
Assessing the impact of climate change and anthropogenic activity on Florida coastal areas requires a thorough understanding of natural climate variability. The available instrumental record, however, is too short and too limited to capture the full range of natural variability. In order to provide additional data on the natural state of the...
article 2013
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Donders, T.H. (author), Gorissen, P.M. (author), Sangiorgi, F. (author), Cremer, H. (author), Wagner-Cremer, F. (author), McGee, V. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
The coastal wetland ecosystems in Florida are highly sensitive to changes in freshwater budget, which is driven by regional sea surface temperature, tropical storm activity, and the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Although studying Florida wetlands is pivotal to the understanding of these interacting climate systems, wetland dynamics have...
article 2008
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Visser, A. (author), Broers, H.P. (author), Bierkens, M.F.P. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
The production of gases in groundwater under contaminated locations by geochemical and biological processes is not uncommon. Degassing of these gases from groundwater and repartitioning of noble gases between water and gas phase distorts groundwater dating by 3H/3He. We observed noble gas concentrations below atmospheric equilibrium in 20 out of...
article 2007
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