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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Develop a coupled agent-based modeling approach for uncertain water management decisions〈/b〉〈br〉 Jin-Young Hyun, Shih-Yu Huang, Y. C. Ethan Yang, Vincent Tidwell, and Jordan Macknick〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-555,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 This study applies a 〈q〉two-way〈/q〉 coupled agent-based model (ABM) with a River-Reservoir management model (RiverWare) to address the interaction between human and natural systems using Bayesian Inference (BI) mapping joined with Cost-Loss (CL). The calibration results show that this methodology can capture the historical pattern of both human activities and natural dynamics and outperforms those without using BI and CL.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉A simple model for local-scale sensible and latent heat advection contributions to snowmelt〈/b〉〈br〉 Phillip Harder, John W. Pomeroy, and Warren D. Helgason〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 1-17, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-1-2019, 2019〈br〉 As snow cover becomes patchy during snowmelt, energy is advected from warm snow-free surfaces to cold snow-covered surfaces. This paper proposes a simple sensible and latent heat advection model for snowmelt situations that can be coupled to one-dimensional energy balance snowmelt models. The model demonstrates that sensible and latent heat advection fluxes can compensate for one another, especially in early melt periods.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Quantitative precipitation estimation with weather radar using a data- and information-based approach〈/b〉〈br〉 Malte Neuper and Uwe Ehret〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-606,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 In our study we apply a data-driven approach to estimate precipitation quantitatively with the use of weather radar data. The method is based on Information theory concepts. It uses predictive relations expressed by empirical discrete probability distributions directly derived from data rather than the standard deterministic functions.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Time-variability of the fraction of young water in a small headwater catchment〈/b〉〈br〉 Michael P. Stockinger, Heye R. Bogena, Andreas Lücke, Christine Stumpp, and Harry Vereecken〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-604,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Precipitation moves through the soil to become streamwater. The fraction of precipitation that became streamwater after 3 months (Fyw) can be calculated with the stable isotopes of water. Previously this was done for all the isotope data available, e.g., for several years. We used one year of data to calculate Fyw and moved this calculation time window over the time series. Results highlight that Fyw varies in time. Comparison studies of different regions should take this into account.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Stochastic modeling of flow and conservative transport in three-dimensional discrete fracture networks〈/b〉〈br〉 I-Hsien Lee, Chuen-Fa Ni, Fang-Pang Lin, Chi-Ping Lin, and Chien-Chung Ke〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 19-34, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-19-2019, 2019〈br〉 Few studies focused on the direct solution of the ADE for 3-D DFNs. The study is the first to solve the ADE and focus on assessing the velocity uncertainty in 3-D DFNs. The velocity uncertainty shows a limited range of influence close to the mean diameter of a fracture. The information is useful for engineering designs at sites with fractured rocks. We quantified that the tracer test in wells might lead to the overestimation of mean concentration and induce high uncertainty in fractured media.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Multi-decadal Hydrologic Change and Variability in the Amazon River Basin: Understanding Terrestrial Water Storage Variations and Drought Characteristics〈/b〉〈br〉 Suyog Chaudhari, Yadu Pokhrel, Emilio Moran, and Gonzalo Miguez-Macho〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-57,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 〈p〉We investigate the interannual and interdecadal hydrological changes in the Amazon river basin and its sub-basins during 1980–2015 period, using GRACE satellite data and a physically-based, 2-km grid continental scale hydrological model (Leaf-Hydro-Flood) that incorporates a prognostic groundwater scheme and the effects of land use land cover change (LULC). The analyses focus on the dominant mechanisms that modulate terrestrial water storage (TWS) variations and droughts. Our results indicate that (1) the model simulates the basin-averaged TWS variations remarkably well, however, disagreements are observed in spatial patterns of temporal trends for post-2008 period, (2) the 2010s is the driest period since 1980, characterized by a major shift in decadal mean compared to 2000s due to the increased frequency of droughts, (3) long-term trends in TWS suggests that the Amazon as a whole is getting wetter (1.13 mm/y), but its southern and south-eastern sub-basins are facing significant negative TWS trends, caused primarily by intensified LULC changes, (4) increasing divergence between dry season total water deficit (TWD) and TWS release (TWS-R) suggest a strengthening dry season, especially in the southern and south-eastern sub-basins, and (5) the sub-surface storage regulates the propagation of meteorological droughts into hydrological droughts by strongly modulating TWS release with respect to its storage preceding the drought condition. Our simulations provide crucial insight on the importance of sub-surface storage in alleviating surface water deficit across Amazon and open pathways for improving prediction and mitigation of extreme droughts under changing climate and increasing hydrologic alterations due to human activities (e.g., LULC change).〈/p〉
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Toward high-spatial resolution hydrological modeling for China: Calibrating the VIC model〈/b〉〈br〉 Bowen Zhu, Xianhong Xie, Chuiyu Lu, Shanshan Meng, Yi Yao, and Yibing Wang〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-72,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 The hydrological modeling of China have been limited to spatial resolutions of 10 km or greater, rendering it impossible to assess local conditions. In our study, we developed a hydrological modeling based on VIC model at a much finer spatial scale (~ 6 km). The simulated runoff, SM and ET were extensively evaluated using observations and remote sensing data. This high-resolution modeling is capable of capturing flood and drought events with respect to their timing, duration, and spatial extent.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Faulting patterns in the Lower Yarmouk Gorge potentially influence groundwater flow paths〈/b〉〈br〉 Nimrod Inbar, Eliahu Rosenthal, Fabien Magri, Marwan Alraggad, Peter Möller, Akiva Flexer, Joseph Guttman, and Christian Siebert〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 763-771, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-763-2019, 2019〈br〉 In areas of enigmatic hydrology, water scarcity, and transboundary water resources, management strategies should rely on comprehensive modeling which must be based on realistic geometry, including all relevant structural features. Based on available geophysical and geological data, a new faulting pattern in the Lower Yarmouk Gorge is suggested as a basis for hydrogeological modeling. Furthermore, unexpected pull-apart basin rim fault evolution is discussed in the context of tectonic collision.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Systematic comparison of five machine-learning methods in classification and interpolation of soil particle size fractions using different transformed data〈/b〉〈br〉 Mo Zhang and Wenjiao Shi〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-584,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 1 comment)〈br〉 We systematically analyzed both direct (or indirect) soil texture classification and soil particle size fractions (psf) interpolation using five machine learning methods combined with untransformed and log ratio transformed data. The results showed that random forest had notable consequences for soil psf interpolation and soil texture classification (indirect performed better). Our systematic comparison helps to elucidate the processing and selection of compositional data in spatial simulation.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Parameter-state ensemble thinning for short-term hydrological prediction〈/b〉〈br〉 Bruce Davison, Vincent Fortin, Alain Pietroniro, Man K. Yau, and Robert Leconte〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 741-762, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-741-2019, 2019〈br〉 This paper explores a new method of predicting streamflow using a complex model. It makes use of streamflow observations to reduce an existing ensemble of model runs for predictive purposes. The study illustrated that the method could work given the proper constraints, which were only possible if there was enough knowledge about how the river responded to precipitation in the previous months. Ideas were discussed to allow the method to be used in a way to predict future streamflow.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉The influence of wind and land evapotranspiration on the variability of moisture sources and precipitation of the Yangtze River Valley〈/b〉〈br〉 Astrid Fremme and Harald Sodemann〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-629,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 This study examines the evaporation sources of precipitation falling over the Yangtze River Valley on China's East coast. The summer monsoon rainfall causes large seasonal and interannual variations which affect a large population. We found that evaporation from surrounding land regions is important, supplying more than half of the summertime precipitation. Extreme dry and wet summers are connected to contributions from specific land and ocean regions.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉A new uncertainty estimation technique for multiple datasets and its application to various precipitation products〈/b〉〈br〉 Xudong Zhou, Jan Polcher, Tao Yang, and Ching-Sheng Huang〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-49,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 This article proposes a new uncertainty estimation technique for multiple datasets. The new uncertainty estimation method considers all the variations in time and space dimensions, so that it avoids the averaging variation in either of the dimension which is necessary in classic uncertainty estimations. Comparisons with classic and new uncertainty metrics demonstrate that classic metrics may underestimate the uncertainties among datasets.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Consistency of satellite-based precipitation products in space and over time compared with gauge observations and snow- hydrological modelling in the Lake Titicaca region〈/b〉〈br〉 Frédéric Satgé, Denis Ruelland, Marie-Paule Bonnet, Jorge Molina, and Ramiro Pillco〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 595-619, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-595-2019, 2019〈br〉 This paper assesses the potential of satellite precipitation estimates (SPEs) for precipitation measurement and hydrological and snow modelling. A total of 12 SPEs is considered to provide a global overview of available SPE accuracy for users interested in such datasets. Results show that, over poorly monitored regions, SPEs represent a very efficient alternative to traditional precipitation gauges to follow precipitation in time and space and for hydrological and snow modelling.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Monitoring snowpack outflow volumes and their isotopic composition to better understand streamflow generation during rain-on-snow events〈/b〉〈br〉 Andrea Rücker, Stefan Boss, James W. Kirchner, and Jana von Freyberg〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-11,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 To better understand how rain-on-snow (ROS) events affect snowpack outflow volumes and streamflow generation, we measured snowpack outflow volumes and isotopic composition during ten ROS events with automated snowmelt lysimeters at three locations in a pre-Alpine catchment. We quantified the spatiotemporal variability of snowpack outflow and its relative contribution to streamflow, and identified rainfall characteristics and initial snow depth as major controls on snow hydrological processes.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Using the Maximum Entropy Production approach to integrate energy budget modeling in a hydrological model〈/b〉〈br〉 Audrey Maheu, Islem Hajji, François Anctil, Daniel F. Nadeau, and René Therrien〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-636,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 We tested a new method to simulate terrestrial evaporation in a hydrological model. Given physical constraints imposed by this model, it should help avoid the overestimation of terrestrial evaporation in climate change assessments. We show the good performance of the model by comparing simulated terrestrial evaporation to observations at three sites with different climates and vegetation. Overall, this research proposes a method that will improve our ability to make stream flow projections.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Perspectives and ambitions of interdisciplinary connectivity researchers〈/b〉〈br〉 Eva Nora Paton, Anna Smetanová, Tobias Krueger, and Anthony Parsons〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 537-548, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-537-2019, 2019〈br〉 We reviewed research perspectives and ambitions of connectivity scientists in order to improve joint connectivity research across disciplinary boundaries. We demonstrated the wide diversity of approaching science in the community. We introduced a shared mental model approach with an exploratory case study as a way to overcome persistent barriers in understanding by identifying gaps and overlaps of individual researchers' perspectives, which improves collaboration in interdisciplinary science.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Hydrogeological conceptual model of andesitic watersheds revealed by high-resolution geophysics〈/b〉〈br〉 Benoit Vittecoq, Pierre-Alexandre Reninger, Frédéric Lacquement, Guillaume Martelet, and Sophie Violette〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-637,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Water resources management on volcanic islands is challenging and faces several issues. Taking the advantage of new airborne geophysical technology, correlated with boreholes and springs data, we develop a watershed scale conceptual model and demonstrate that permeability increase with age for the studied formations. Moreover, complex geological structures lead to preferential flow circulations and to discrepancy between topographical and hydrogeological watershed, influencing rivers flowrates.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Development and Validation of a Dense 18-Year Time Series of Surface Water Fraction Estimates from MODIS for the Mediterranean Region〈/b〉〈br〉 Linlin Li, Andrew Skidmore, Anton Vrieling, and Tiejun Wang〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-5,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 We derived an 8-day 500 m resolution surface water fraction product over the Mediterranean for 2000–2017 based on MODIS and SRTM data. Our dataset could serve as a tool for (a) monitoring the seasonal, inter-annual and long-term dynamics of surface water extent especially in arid and semi-arid areas; (b) updating and refining of existing wetland and habitat databases; and (c) evaluating ecosystem services and biodiversity assessments.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Niger discharge from radar altimetry: Bridging gaps between gauge and altimetry time series〈/b〉〈br〉 Stefan Schröder, Anne Springer, Jürgen Kusche, Bernd Uebbing, Luciana Fenoglio-Marc, Bernd Diekkrüger, and Thomas Poméon〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-36,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 1 comment)〈br〉 We propose to derive altimetric rating curves by 〈q〉bridging〈/q〉 gaps between time series from gauge and altimeter measurements using hydrological model simulations. We investigate several stations at the Niger river, which is a challenging region. We show that altimetry reproduces discharge well and enables continuing the gauge time series, albeit at lower temporal resolution.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Statistical approaches for identification of low-flow drivers: temporal aspects〈/b〉〈br〉 Anne Fangmann and Uwe Haberlandt〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 447-463, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-447-2019, 2019〈br〉 Low-flow events are little dynamic in space and time. Thus, it is hypothesized that models can be found, based on simple statistical relationships between low-flow metrics and meteorological states, that can help identify potential low-flow drivers. In this study we assess whether such relationships exist and whether they can be applied to predict future low flow within regional climate change impact assessment in the northwestern part of Germany.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Integrating multiple satellite observations into a coherent dataset to monitor the full water cycle – application to the Mediterranean region〈/b〉〈br〉 Victor Pellet, Filipe Aires, Simon Munier, Diego Fernández Prieto, Gabriel Jordá, Wouter Arnoud Dorigo, Jan Polcher, and Luca Brocca〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 465-491, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-465-2019, 2019〈br〉 This study is an effort for a better understanding and quantification of the water cycle and related processes in the Mediterranean region, by dealing with satellite products and their uncertainties. The aims of the paper are 3-fold: (1) developing methods with hydrological constraints to integrate all the datasets, (2) giving the full picture of the Mediterranean WC, and (3) building a model-independent database that can evaluate the numerous regional climate models (RCMs) for this region.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Charactersing spatio-temporal variability in seasonal snow cover at a regional scale from MODIS data: The Clutha Catchment, New Zealand〈/b〉〈br〉 Todd A. N. Redpath, Pascal Sirguey, and Nicolas J. Cullen〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-30,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Spatio-temporal variability of seasonal snow cover is characterised from 16 years of MODIS data for the Clutha Catchment, New Zealand. No trend was detected in snow covered area. Spatial modes of variability reveal the role of anomalous winter airflow. The sensitivity of snow cover duration to temperature and precipitation variability is found to vary spatially across the catchment. These findings provide new insight into seasonal snow processes in New Zealand and guidance for modelling efforts.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Spatially distributed sensitivity of simulated global groundwater heads and flows to hydraulic conductivity, groundwater recharge and surface water body parameterization〈/b〉〈br〉 Robert Reinecke, Laura Foglia, Steffen Mehl, Jonathan D. Herman, Alexander Wachholz, Tim Trautmann, and Petra Döll〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-10,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Recently, the first global groundwater models were developed to better understand surface water-groundwater interactions, and human water use impacts. However, the reliability of model outputs is limited by a lack of data as well as model assumptions required due to the necessarily coarse spatial resolution. In this study we present first global maps of model sensitivity to their parameterization and build a foundation to improve data sets and model design as well as model understanding.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Spatiotemporal patterns and driving factors of flood disaster in China〈/b〉〈br〉 Pan Hu, Qiang Zhang, Chong-Yu Xu, Shao Sun, and Jiayi Fang〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-73,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 China is the country highly sensitive to flood disasters. Here we investigated flood disasters and relevant driving factors using meteorological disaster records s and also hourly rainfall data. We used the GeoDetector method to analyze potential driving factors behind flood disasters. We found increased rainstorm-induced flood disasters and increase in flood disaster frequency. Meanwhile, reduced flood-related death rates imply enhanced flood-mitigation infrastructure and facilities.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Mapping rainfall hazard based on rain gauge data: an objective cross-validation framework for model selection〈/b〉〈br〉 Juliette Blanchet, Emmanuel Paquet, Pradeebane Vaittinada Ayar, and David Penot〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 829-849, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-829-2019, 2019〈br〉 We propose an objective framework for estimating rainfall cumulative distribution functions in a region when data are only available at rain gauges. Our methodology allows us to assess goodness-of-fit of the full distribution, but with a particular focus on its tail. It is applied to daily rainfall in the Ardèche catchment in the south of France. Results show a preference for a mixture of Gamma distribution over seasons and weather patterns, with parameters interpolated with a thin plate spline.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Quantifying projected changes in runoff variability and flow regimes of the Fraser River Basin, British Columbia〈/b〉〈br〉 Siraj Ul Islam, Charles L. Curry, Stephen J. Déry, and Francis W. Zwiers〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 811-828, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-811-2019, 2019〈br〉 〈p〉In response to ongoing and future-projected global warming, mid-latitude, nival river basins are expected to transition from a snowmelt-dominated flow regime to a nival–pluvial one with an earlier spring freshet of reduced magnitude. There is, however, a rich variation in responses that depends on factors such as the topographic complexity of the basin and the strength of maritime influences. We illustrate the potential effects of a strong maritime influence by studying future changes in cold season flow variability in the Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbia, a large extratropical watershed extending from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast. We use a process-based hydrological model driven by an ensemble of 21 statistically downscaled simulations from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5), following the Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 (RCP 8.5).〈/p〉 〈p〉Warming under RCP 8.5 leads to reduced winter snowfall, shortening the average snow accumulation season by about one-third. Despite this, large increases in cold season rainfall lead to unprecedented cold season peak flows and increased overall runoff variability in the VIC simulations. Increased cold season rainfall is shown to be the dominant climatic driver in the Coast Mountains, contributing 60 % to mean cold season runoff changes in the 2080s. Cold season runoff at the outlet of the basin increases by 70 % by the 2080s, and its interannual variability more than doubles when compared to the 1990s, suggesting substantial challenges for operational flow forecasting in the region. Furthermore, almost half of the basin (45 %) transitions from a snow-dominated runoff regime in the 1990s to a primarily rain-dominated regime in the 2080s, according to a snowmelt pulse detection algorithm. While these projections are consistent with the anticipated transition from a nival to a nival–pluvial hydrologic regime, the marked increase in FRB cold season runoff is likely linked to more frequent landfalling atmospheric rivers in the region projected in the CMIP5 models, providing insights for other maritime-influenced extratropical basins.〈/p〉
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉A Review and Synthesis of Future Earth System Change in the Interior of Western Canada: Part I – Climate and Meteorology〈/b〉〈br〉 Ronald E. Stewart, Kit K. Szeto, Barrie R. Bonsal, John M. Hanesiak, Bohdan Kochtubajda, Yanping Li, Julie M. Thériault, Chris M. DeBeer, Benita Y. Tam, Zhenhua Li, Zhuo Liu, Jennifer A. Bruneau, Sébastien Marinier, and Dominic Matte〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-51,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 This article examines future atmospheric-related phenomena across the interior of western Canada. Changes in large scale atmospheric circulation and extent of warming vary with season and these generally lead to increases in factors associated with extremes such as spring and early summer floods and drought, although not necessarily summer convection. The northward movement of the 0 °C isotherm will furthermore be associated with changes to hazardous conditions such as freezing rain.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Long-term groundwater recharge rates across India by in situ measurements〈/b〉〈br〉 Soumendra N. Bhanja, Abhijit Mukherjee, R. Rangarajan, Bridget R. Scanlon, Pragnaditya Malakar, and Shubha Verma〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 711-722, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-711-2019, 2019〈br〉 Groundwater depletion in India has been a much-debated issue in recent years. Here we investigate long-term, spatiotemporal variation in prevailing groundwater recharge rates across India. Groundwater recharge rates have been estimated based on field-scale groundwater-level measurements and the tracer injection approach; recharge rates from the two estimates compared favorably. The role of precipitation in controlling groundwater recharge is studied.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Using GRACE in a streamflow recession to determine drainable water storage in the Mississippi River Basin〈/b〉〈br〉 Heloisa Ehalt Macedo, Ralph Edward Beighley, Cedric H. David, and John T. Reager〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-65,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 The water stored under surface is very important to define the amount of water available for human and environmental applications. However, it is still a challenge to obtain measurements. NASA’s GRACE satellites provide information on total terrestrial water storage based on observations of gravity changes. Here, we relate GRACE data with streamflow measurements, providing estimations of the fraction of baseflow and total drainable storage for the Mississippi River Basin.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉A conceptual model of organochlorine fate from a combined analysis of spatial and mid- to long-term trends of surface and ground water contamination in tropical areas (FWI)〈/b〉〈br〉 Philippe Cattan, Jean-Baptiste Charlier, Florence Clostre, Philippe Letourmy, Luc Arnaud, Julie Gresser, and Magalie Jannoyer〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 691-709, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-691-2019, 2019〈br〉 We investigated the management of long-term environmental pollution by organochlorine pesticides. We selected the case of chlordecone on the island of Martinique. We propose a conceptual model of organochlorine fate accounting for physical conditions relative to soils and geology. This model explains pollution variability in water but also the dynamics of pollution trends. It helps to identify risky areas where pollution will last for a long time and where more attention is needed.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Does the weighting of climate simulations result in a more reasonable quantification of hydrological impacts?〈/b〉〈br〉 Hui-Min Wang, Jie Chen, Chong-Yu Xu, Hua Chen, Shenglian Guo, Ping Xie, and Xiangquan Li〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-24,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 When using large ensembles of global climate models in hydrological impact studies, there are pragmatic questions on whether it is necessary to weight climate models and how to weight them. We use 8 methods to weight climate models straightforward based on their performances on hydrological simulations, and investigate the impacts of the assigned weights. This study concludes that the equal weighting method is still a viable and conservative method for the bias-corrected climate model ensembles.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Modelling Lake Titicaca's daily and monthly evaporation〈/b〉〈br〉 Ramiro Pillco Zolá, Lars Bengtsson, Ronny Berndtsson, Belen Martí-Cardona, Frederic Satgé, Franck Timouk, Marie-Paule Bonnet, Luis Mollericon, Cesar Gamarra, and José Pasapera〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 657-668, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-657-2019, 2019〈br〉 The evaporation was computed at a daily time step and compared with the estimated evaporation using mean monthly meteorological observations. We found that the most reliable method of determining the annual lake evaporation is using the heat balance approach.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Hydrological tracers for assessing transport and dissipation processes of pesticides in a model constructed wetland system〈/b〉〈br〉 Elena Fernández-Pascual, Marcus Bork, Birte Hensen, and Jens Lange〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-19,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 In this study we explore the use of hydrological tracers coupled with high vertical-resolution sampling and monitoring as a novel approach to evaluate temporal and spatial mechanisms that dominate transport and dissipation of pesticides in a constructed wetland. Our results reveal different transport vectors and dissipation pathways of solutes over time and space that have been influenced by the constructional design, the presence of plants and the alternation of different hydrologic conditions.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Technical Note: On the confounding similarity of two water balance formulas – Turc-Mezentsev 〈i〉vs〈/i〉 Tixeront-Fu〈/b〉〈br〉 Vazken Andréassian and Tewfik Sari〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-39,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 1 comment)〈br〉 In this Technical Note, we present two water balance formulas: the Turc-Mezentsev and the Tixeront-Fu formulas. These formulas have a striking numerical similarity, which we discuss in detail, and try to interpret mathematically and hydrologically.
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    Description: 〈b〉The importance of better mapping of stream networks using high resolution digital elevation models – upscaling from watershed scale to regional and national scales〈/b〉〈br〉 Anneli M. Ågren and William Lidberg〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-34,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 1 comment)〈br〉 Headwaters make up the majority of any given stream network, yet, they are poorly mapped. A solution to this is to model the stream networks from high resolution digital elevation models. Matthews Correlation Coefficient (MCC) for a modelled stream network was 0.463 while the best topographical maps of today, had an MCC of 0.387. A residual analysis showed that 15 % of the errors could be explained by variability in runoff, quaternary deposits, local topography and location.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Capturing soil-water and groundwater interactions with an iterative feedback coupling scheme: new HYDRUS package for MODFLOW〈/b〉〈br〉 Jicai Zeng, Jinzhong Yang, Yuanyuan Zha, and Liangsheng Shi〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 637-655, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-637-2019, 2019〈br〉 Accurately capturing the soil-water–groundwater interaction is vital for all disciplines related to subsurface flow but is difficult when undergoing significant nonlinearity in the modeling system. A new soil-water flow package is developed to solve the switching-form Richards’ equation. A multi-scale water balance analysis joins unsaturated–saturated models at separated scales. The whole system is solved efficiently with an iterative feedback coupling scheme.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Hydrodynamic simulation of the effects of in-channel large woody debris on the flood hydrographs of a low mountain range creek, Ore Mountains, Germany〈/b〉〈br〉 Daniel Rasche, Christian Reinhardt-Imjela, Achim Schulte, and Robert Wenzel〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-35,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 〈p〉Fifteen years after introducing the European Union's water framework directive (WFD), most of the German surface water bodies are still far away from having the targeted good ecological status or potential. One reason are insufficient hydromorphological diversities such as riverbed structure including the absence of natural woody debris in the channels. The presence of large woody debris (LWD) in river channels can improve the hydromorphological and hydraulic characteristics of rivers and streams and therefore act positively on a river’s ecology. On the contrary, floating LWD is a potential threat for anthropogenic goods and infrastructure during flood events. Concerning the contradiction of potential risks as well as positive ecological impacts, addressing the physical effects of large woody debris is highly important, for example to identify river sections in which large woody debris can remain or can be reintroduced.〈/p〉 〈p〉Hydrodynamic models offer the possibility of investigating the hydraulic effects of fastened large woody debris. In such models roughness coefficients are commonly used to implement LWD, however, because of the complexity of the shape of LWD elements this approach seems to be too simple and not appropriate to simulate its diverse effects especially on flood hydrographs. Against this background a two-dimensional hydraulic model is set up for a mountain creek to simulate the hydraulic effects of LWD and to test different methods of LWD implementation.〈/p〉 〈p〉The study area comprises a 282 m long reach of the Ullersdorfer Teichbächel, a creek in the Ore Mountains (South-eastern Germany). In previous studies, field experiments with artificially generated flood events have been performed with and without LWD in the channel. Discharge time series from the experiments allow a validation of the model outputs with field observations. Methodically, in-channel roughness coefficients are changed iteratively for retrieving the best fit between mean simulated and observed flood hydrographs with and without LWD at the downstream reach outlet. In addition, roughness values are modified at LWD positions only and, simplified discrete elements representing LWD were incorporated into the calculation mesh.〈/p〉 〈p〉In general, the model results reveal a good simulation of the observed flood hydrographs of the field experiments without in-channel large woody debris. This indicates the applicability of the model used in the studied reach of a creek in low mountain ranges. The best fit of simulation and mean observed hydrograph with in-channel LWD can be obtained when increasing in-channel roughness through decreasing Strickler coefficients by 30 % in the entire reach or 55 % at LWD positions only. However, the increase of roughness in the entire reach shows a better simulation of the observed hydrograph, indicating that LWD elements affect sections beyond their own dimensions i.e. by forming downstream wake fields. The best fit in terms of the hydrograph's general shape can be achieved by integrating discrete elements into the calculation mesh. The emerging temporal shift between simulation and observation can be attributed to mesh impermeability and element dimensions causing too intense water retention and flow alteration. The results illustrate that the mean observed hydrograph can be satisfactorily modelled using roughness coefficients. Nevertheless, discrete elements result in a better fitting shape of the simulated hydrograph.〈/p〉 〈p〉In conclusion, a time-consuming and work-intensive mesh manipulation is suitable for analysing detailed flow conditions using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) on small spatio-temporal scale. Here, a close-to-nature design of discrete LWD objects is essential to retrieve accurate results. In contrast, the reach-wise adjustment of in-channel roughness coefficients is useful in larger scale model applications such as 1D-hydrodynamic or rainfall-runoff simulations on catchment scale.〈/p〉
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    Description: 〈b〉Improving hydrological projection performance under contrasting climatic conditions using spatial coherence through a hierarchical Bayesian regression framework〈/b〉〈br〉 Zhengke Pan, Pan Liu, Shida Gao, Jun Xia, Jie Chen, and Lei Cheng〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-6,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Understanding the projection performance of hydrological models under contrasting climatic conditions supports robust decision making, which highlights the need to adopt time-varying parameters in hydrological modeling to reduce the performance degradation. This study improves our understanding of the spatial coherence of time-varying parameters, which will help improve the projection performance under differing climatic conditions.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉More severe hydrological drought events emerge at different warming levels over the Wudinghe watershed in northern China〈/b〉〈br〉 Yang Jiao and Xing Yuan〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 621-635, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-621-2019, 2019〈br〉 This paper projects future changes in drought characteristics under different warming levels over a semiarid watershed based on hydroclimate simulations. Despite large uncertainties from climate models, we find that less frequent but more severe hydrological drought events would occur in the near future, suggesting that different aspects of hydrological droughts should be carefully investigated when assessing the impact of global warming.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉A parsimonious transport model of emerging contaminants at the river network scale〈/b〉〈br〉 Elena Diamantini, Stefano Mallucci, and Alberto Bellin〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 573-593, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-573-2019, 2019〈br〉 The description of pharmaceutical fate and transport introduced into a watershed is a challenging topic, especially because of the possible adverse effects on human health. In addition, an accurate estimation of solute sources and routes is still missing. This study uses a new promising modeling approach to predict pharmaceutical concentrations in rivers. Results show an interesting relationship between solute concentrations in waters and touristic fluxes.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Assessing the characteristics and drivers of compound flooding events around the UK coast〈/b〉〈br〉 Alistair Hendry, Ivan D. Haigh, Robert J. Nicholls, Hugo Winter, Robert Neal, Thomas Wahl, Amélie Joly-Laugel, and Stephen E. Darby〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-632,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Flooding can arise from multiple sources including waves, extreme sea levels, rivers, and severe rainfall. When two or more of these sources combine, the consequences can be greatly multiplied. We find the potential for the joint occurrence of extreme sea levels and river discharge is greater on the west coast of the UK when compared to the east coast. This is due to the weather conditions generating each flood source around the UK. These results will help increase our flood forecasting ability.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Emergent stationarity in Yellow River sediment transport and the underlying shift of dominance: from streamflow to vegetation〈/b〉〈br〉 Sheng Ye, Qihua Ran, Xudong Fu, Chunhong Hu, Guangqian Wang, Gary Parker, Xiuxiu Chen, and Siwei Zhang〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 549-556, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-549-2019, 2019〈br〉 Our study shows that there is declining coupling between sediment concentration and discharge from daily to annual scales for gauges across the Yellow River basin (YRB). Not only the coupling, but also the magnitude of sediment response to discharge variation decreases with long-term mean discharge. This emergent stationarity can be related to sediment retardation by vegetation, suggesting the shift of dominance from water to vegetation as mean annual discharge increases.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Dissolved Organic Carbon Driven by Rainfall Events from a Semi-arid Catchment during Concentrated Rainfall Season in the Loess Plateau, China〈/b〉〈br〉 Linhua Wang, Haw Yen, Xinhui E, Liding Chen, and Yafeng Wang〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-8,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 A high-frequency approach was used to monitor dynamic changes of DOC exported during concentrated rainfall season in LPR, China. DOC concentration and flux from an ecologically-restored catchment in the LPR was investigated. Hysteresis analysis indicated nonlinear relationships between DOC concentration and discharge rate in a rainfall event. DOC export is substantially affected by the interaction of rainfall and antecedent conditions for a rainfall event.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Rainfall Estimates on a Gridded Network (REGEN) – A global land-based gridded dataset of daily precipitation from 1950–2013〈/b〉〈br〉 Steefan Contractor, Markus G. Donat, Lisa V. Alexander, Markus Ziese, Anja Meyer-Christoffer, Udo Schneider, Elke Rustemeier, Andreas Becker, Imke Durre, and Russell S. Vose〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-595,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 This paper provides the documentation of the REGEN dataset, a global land-based daily observational precipitation dataset from 1950 to 2013 at a gridded resolution of 1° × 1°. REGEN is the currently longest running global dataset of daily precipitation, and is expected to facilitate studies understanding changes and variability in several aspects of daily precipitation distributions, extremes, and measures of hydrological intensity.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Assessment of food trade impacts on water, food, and land security in the MENA region〈/b〉〈br〉 Sang-Hyun Lee, Rabi H. Mohtar, and Seung-Hwan Yoo〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 557-572, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-557-2019, 2019〈br〉 In this study, we quantified the holistic impacts of food trade on food security and water–land savings and revealed that the MENA region saved significant amounts of national water and land based on the import of barley, maize, rice, and wheat within the period from 2000 to 2012. In addition, the MENA region focused more on increasing the volume of virtual water imported during the period 2006–2012, yet little attention was paid to the expansion of connections with country exporters.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Climate or land cover variations: what is driving observed changes in river peak flows? A data-based attribution study〈/b〉〈br〉 Jan De Niel and Patrick Willems〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 871-882, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-871-2019, 2019〈br〉 〈p〉Climate change and land cover changes are influencing the hydrological regime of rivers worldwide. In Flanders (Belgium), the intensification of the hydrological cycle caused by climate change is projected to cause more flooding in winters, and land use and land cover changes could amplify these effects by, for example, making runoff on paved surfaces faster. The relative importance of both drivers, however, is still uncertain, and interaction effects between both drivers are not yet well understood.〈/p〉 〈p〉In order to better understand the hydrological impact of climate variations and land cover changes, including their interaction effects, we fitted a statistical model for historical data over 3 decades for 29 catchments in Flanders. The model is able to explain 60 % of the changes in river peak flows over time. It was found that catchment characteristics explain up to 18 % of changes in river peak flows, 6 % of changes in climate variability and 8 % of land cover changes. Steep catchments and catchments with a high proportion of loamic soils are subject to higher peak flows, and an increase in urban area of 1 % might cause increases in river peak flows up to 5 %. Interactions between catchment characteristics, climate variations and land cover changes explain up to 32 % of the peak-flow changes, where flat catchments with a low loamic soil content are more sensitive to land cover changes with respect to peak-flow anomalies. This shows the importance of including such interaction terms in data-based attribution studies.〈/p〉
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    Description: 〈b〉Linear Optimal Runoff Aggregate (LORA): a global gridded synthesis runoff product〈/b〉〈br〉 Sanaa Hobeichi, Gab Abramowitz, Jason Evans, and Hylke E. Beck〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 851-870, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-851-2019, 2019〈br〉 〈p〉No synthesized global gridded runoff product, derived from multiple sources, is available, despite such a product being useful for meeting the needs of many global water initiatives. We apply an optimal weighting approach to merge runoff estimates from hydrological models constrained with observational streamflow records. The weighting method is based on the ability of the models to match observed streamflow data while accounting for error covariance between the participating products. To address the lack of observed streamflow for many regions, a dissimilarity method was applied to transfer the weights of the participating products to the ungauged basins from the closest gauged basins using dissimilarity between basins in physiographic and climatic characteristics as a proxy for distance. We perform out-of-sample tests to examine the success of the dissimilarity approach, and we confirm that the weighted product performs better than its 11 constituent products in a range of metrics. Our resulting synthesized global gridded runoff product is available at monthly timescales, and includes time-variant uncertainty, for the period 1980–2012 on a 0.5〈span〉〈sup〉∘〈/sup〉〈/span〉 grid. The synthesized global gridded runoff product broadly agrees with published runoff estimates at many river basins, and represents the seasonal runoff cycle for most of the globe well. The new product, called Linear Optimal Runoff Aggregate (LORA), is a valuable synthesis of existing runoff products and will be freely available for download on 〈span〉https://geonetwork.nci.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/f9617_9854_8096_5291〈/span〉 (last access: 31 January 2019).〈/p〉
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    Description: 〈b〉Role of sublimation and riming on the precipitation distribution in the Kananaskis Valley, Alberta, Canada〈/b〉〈br〉 Émilie Poirier, Julie M. Thériault, and Maud Leriche〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-46,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 The impact of phase changes aloft on the precipitation distribution in the Kananaskis Valley, Alberta, was studied. Model reproduces well the atmospheric conditions and the precipitation pattern. In this region, sublimation has a greater impact on the evolution of the precipitation than melting. The trajectories of hydrometeors explain the precipitation distribution in the valley, which can impact snowpacks. The amount of snow at the surface depends on the strength of the downslope flow.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Isotopic and chromatographic fingerprinting of the sources of dissolved organic carbon in a shallow coastal aquifer〈/b〉〈br〉 Karina T. Meredith, Andy Baker, Martin S. Andersen, Denis M. O'Carroll, Helen Rutlidge, Liza K. McDonough, Phetdala Oudone, Eliza Bryan, and Nur Syahiza Zainuddin〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-627,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Dissolved organic carbon within groundwater and processes controlling it, remain largely unknown. Groundwater is lower compared to surface waters. The average groundwater concentration at this coastal site was five times higher than the global median, doubling with depth, but with no change in chromatographic character. The lack of oxygen limited the rate of organic matter processing leading to enhanced preservation. Changes in coastal hydrology could lead to the flux of unreacted organic carbon.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Multivariate stochastic bias corrections with optimal transport〈/b〉〈br〉 Yoann Robin, Mathieu Vrac, Philippe Naveau, and Pascal Yiou〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 773-786, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-773-2019, 2019〈br〉 Bias correction methods are used to calibrate climate model outputs with respect to observations. In this article, a non-stationary, multivariate and stochastic bias correction method is developed based on optimal transport, accounting for inter-site and inter-variable correlations. Optimal transport allows us to construct a joint distribution that minimizes energy spent in bias correction. Our methodology is tested on precipitation and temperatures over 12 locations in southern France.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Steady State Non-isothermal Well Flow in a Slanted Aquifer: Mathematical formulation and Field Application to a Deep Fault in the Xinzhou Geothermal Field in Guangdong, China〈/b〉〈br〉 Guoping Lu and Bill X. Hu〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-624,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 It has been postulated that deep faults are well channeled and networked in the crust. The Xinzhou geothermal field presents a deep fault zone with dome-shaped surface of equilibrium hydraulic heads. Thermal fluid flows are strongly regulated by gravity, buoyancy and viscosity as well. This paper showed that the deep fault is as permeable as clean sands and lower end of gravels. Fluid-flowing faults implicate propagation of pressure/porosity waves and lower limit of groundwater circulations.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Precipitation Transition Regions over the Southern Canadian Cordillera during January–April 2010 and under a Pseudo-Global Warming Assumption〈/b〉〈br〉 Juris D. Almonte and Ronald E. Stewart〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-48,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 〈p〉The occurrence of various types of winter precipitation is an important issue over the southern Canadian Cordillera. This issue is examined from January to April of 2010 by exploiting the high-resolution Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model Version 3.4.1 dataset that was used to simulate both a historical reanalysis (CTRL) and a Pseudo-Global Warming (PGW) experiment (Liu et al., 2016). Transition regions, consisting of both liquid and solid precipitation or liquid precipitation below 0 °C, occurred on 93 % and 94 % of the days in the present and PGW future, respectively. This led to accumulated precipitation within the transition region increasing by 27 % and was associated with a rise in its average elevation by 374 m over the Coast and Insular Mountains and by 240 m over the Rocky Mountains and consequently to an eastward shift towards the higher terrain of the Rocky Mountains. Transition regions comprised of only rain and snow were most common under both the CTRL and PGW simulations although all seven transition region categories occurred. Transition region changes would enhance some of the factors leading to avalanches and would also impact ski resort operations.〈/p〉
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Streamflow forecast sensitivity to air temperature forecast calibration for 139 Norwegian catchments〈/b〉〈br〉 Trine J. Hegdahl, Kolbjørn Engeland, Ingelin Steinsland, and Lena M. Tallaksen〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 723-739, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-723-2019, 2019〈br〉 Flood forecasting relies on high-quality meteorological data. This study shows how improved temperature forecasts improve streamflow forecasts in most cases, with the degree of improvement depending on season and region. To improve temperature forecasts further, catchment-specific methods should be developed to account for these seasonal and regional differences. In short, for climates with a seasonal snow cover, higher-quality temperature forecasts clearly improve flood forecasts.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉A global lake and reservoir volume analysis using a surface water dataset and satellite altimetry〈/b〉〈br〉 Tim Busker, Ad de Roo, Emiliano Gelati, Christian Schwatke, Marko Adamovic, Berny Bisselink, Jean-Francois Pekel, and Andrew Cottam〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 669-690, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-669-2019, 2019〈br〉 This paper estimates lake and reservoir volume variations over all continents from 1984 to 2015 using remote sensing alone. This study improves on previous methodologies by using the Global Surface Water dataset developed by the Joint Research Centre, which allowed for volume calculations on a global scale, a high resolution (30 m) and back to 1984 using very detailed lake area dynamics. Using 18 in situ volume time series as validation, our volume estimates showed a high accuracy.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Modeling forest evapotranspiration and water balance at stand and catchment scales: a spatial approach〈/b〉〈br〉 Samuli Launiainen, Mingfu Guan, Aura Salmivaara, and Antti-Jussi Kieloaho〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-45,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Boreal forest evapotranspiration and water cycle is modeled using physiological and physical principles, open spatial data sources and daily weather data. The approach can predict daily transpiration rate and ground evaporation rate reasonably well across Nordic coniferous forests. Furthermore, the model successfully predicts daily streamflow and annual evapotranspiration across boreal headwater catchments in Finland. The model is simple and designed for practical applications over large areas.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Scalable Flood Level Trend Monitoring with Surveillance Cameras using a Deep Convolutional Neural Network〈/b〉〈br〉 Matthew Moy de Vitry, Simon Kramer, Jan Dirk Wegner, and João P. Leitão〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-570,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 This work demonstrates a new approach to provide flood level trend information at scale by leveraging surveillance cameras. A deep convolutional neural network (DCNN) trained on images from news websites is used to measure flooding qualitatively. Evaluated on six surveillance videos of differing quality, the correlation between real and predicted water trend was found to be 75 % on average. If the DCNN is retrained with a few of the video frames, the average correlation is increased to 85 %.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Influence of three phases of El Niño–Southern Oscillation on daily precipitation regimes in China〈/b〉〈br〉 Aifeng Lv, Bo Qu, Shaofeng Jia, and Wenbin Zhu〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 883-896, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-883-2019, 2019〈br〉 ENSO-related changes in daily precipitation regimes are currently ignored by the scientific community. We analyzed the anomalies of daily precipitation and hydrological extremes caused by different phases of ENSO events, as well as the possible driving mechanisms, to reveal the influence of ENSO on China's daily precipitation regimes. Our results provide a valuable tool for daily precipitation prediction and enable the prioritization of adaptation efforts ahead of extreme events in China.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉The recent developments in spatio-temporally continuous snow cover product generation〈/b〉〈br〉 Xinghua Li, Yinghong Jing, Huanfeng Shen, and Liangpei Zhang〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-633,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 This manuscript is a review article on the cloud removal methods of optical snow cover products.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉A simple topography-driven and calibration-free runoff generation module〈/b〉〈br〉 Hongkai Gao, Christian Birkel, Markus Hrachowitz, Doerthe Tetzlaff, Chris Soulsby, and Hubert H. G. Savenije〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 787-809, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-787-2019, 2019〈br〉 Supported by large-sample ecological observations, a novel, simple and topography-driven runoff generation module (HSC-MCT) was created. The HSC-MCT is calibration-free, and therefore it can be used to predict in ungauged basins, and has great potential to be generalized at the global scale. Also, it allows us to reproduce the variation of saturation areas, which has great potential to be used for broader hydrological, ecological, climatological, and biogeochemical studies.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Implications of water management representations for watershed hydrologic modeling in the Yakima River basin〈/b〉〈br〉 Jiali Qiu, Qichun Yang, Xuesong Zhang, Maoyi Huang, Jennifer C. Adam, and Keyvan Malek〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 35-49, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-35-2019, 2019〈br〉 Complex water management activities challenge hydrologic modeling. We evaluated how different representations of reservoir operation and agricultural irrigation affect streamflow simulations in the Yakima River basin. Results highlight the importance of the inclusion of reliable reservoir and irrigation information in watershed models for improving watershed hydrology modeling. Models used here are public and hold the promise to benefit water assessment and management in other basins.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Watershed classification for the Canadian prairie〈/b〉〈br〉 Jared D. Wolfe, Kevin R. Shook, Chris Spence, and Colin J. Whitfield〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-625,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Watershed classification can identify regions expected to respond similarly to disturbance. Methods should extend beyond hydrology to include other environmental questions, such as ecology and water quality. We developed a classification for the Canadian Prairie, and identified seven classes defined by watershed characteristics, including elevation, climate, wetland density, and surficial geology. Results provide a basis for evaluating watershed response to land management and climate condition.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Observed and modeled diurnal variations around Lake Malawi〈/b〉〈br〉 Shunya Koseki and Priscilla A. Mooney〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-587,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 〈p〉We investigate how the intensity and spatial distribution of precipitation varies around Lake Malawi on a diurnal time scale, which can be valuable information for water resource management in tropical southeastern African nations. Using a state-of-the-art satellite product and regional atmospheric model, the well-defined diurnal cycle is detected around Lake Malawi with harmonic and principle component analyses: the precipitation is intense during midnight to morning over Lake Malawi and the precipitation peaks in the daytime over the surrounding area. This diurnal cycle in the precipitation around the lake is associated with the lake-land breeze circulation. Comparisons between the benchmark simulation and an idealized simulation in which Lake Malawi is removed, reveals that the diurnal variations in the precipitation are substantially amplified by the presence of Lake Malawi. This is most evident over the lake and relatively surrounding coastal regions. Lake Malawi also enhances the lake-land breeze circulation; the nocturnal lakeward land breeze generates the surface convergence effectively and the precipitation intensifies over the lake. Conversely, the daytime landward lake breeze generates the intense divergence over the lake and the precipitation is strongly depressed over the lake. The lake surface helps to create the thermal contrast between the lake and land and consequently the local lake-land breeze system is maintained via sensible heat flux. The lake-land breeze and the background water vapour enriched by Lake Malawi drives dominantly a diurnal variation in the surface moisture flux divergence/convergence over the lake and surrounding area and consequently, contributes to the diurnal cycle of the precipitation.〈/p〉
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Understanding variability in root zone storage capacity in boreal regions〈/b〉〈br〉 Tanja de Boer-Euser, Leo-Juhani Meriö, and Hannu Marttila〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 125-138, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-125-2019, 2019〈br〉 The root zone storage capacity (S〈sub〉r〈/sub〉) of the vegetation is an important hydrological parameter. This study used a relatively new method based on climate data to estimate S〈sub〉r〈/sub〉 values in boreal regions, instead of using soil data. The study shows that the climate-derived S〈sub〉r〈/sub〉 values are not only linked to climate, but can also be directly linked to vegetation characteristics, and that the (non-)coincidence of snow melt and potential evaporation can have a large influence on the derived S〈sub〉r〈/sub〉 values.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉A global scale evaluation of extreme events in the 〈i〉eartH2Observe〈/i〉 project〈/b〉〈br〉 Toby R. Marthews, Eleanor M. Blyth, Alberto Martínez-de la Torre, and Ted I. E. Veldkamp〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-622,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Climate change impact modellers can only act on predictions of the occurrence of an extreme event in the Earth System if they know the uncertainty in that prediction and how uncertainty is attributable to different model components. Using eartH2Observe data, we quantify the balance between different sources of uncertainty in global evapotranspiration and runoff, making a crucial contribution to understanding the spatial distribution of water resource allocation deficiencies.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Unexplained hydrogen isotope offsets complicate the identification and quantification of tree water sources in a riparian forest〈/b〉〈br〉 Adrià Barbeta, Sam P. Jones, Laura Clavé, Lisa Wingate, Teresa E. Gimeno, Bastien Fréjaville, Steve Wohl, and Jérôme Ogée〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-631,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Plant-water sources of a beech riparian forest were monitored using stable isotopes. Isotopic fractionation during root water uptake is usually neglected but may be more common than previously accepted. Xylem water was always more depleted in δ〈sup〉2〈/sup〉H than all sources considered, suggesting isotopic discrimination during water uptake or within plant tissues. Thus, the identification and quantification of tree water sources was affected. Still, oxygen isotopes were a good tracer of plant source water.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Modeling the spatial dependence of floods using the Fisher copula〈/b〉〈br〉 Manuela I. Brunner, Reinhard Furrer, and Anne-Catherine Favre〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 107-124, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-107-2019, 2019〈br〉 Floods often affect a whole region and not only a single location. When estimating the rarity of regional events, the dependence of floods at different locations should be taken into account. We propose a simple model that considers the dependence of flood events at different locations and the network structure of the river system. We test this model on a medium-sized catchment in Switzerland. The model allows for the simulations of flood event sets at multiple gauged and ungauged locations.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Crossing hydrological and geochemical modeling to understand the spatiotemporal variability of water chemistry in an elementary watershed (Strengbach, France)〈/b〉〈br〉 Julien Ackerer, Benjamin Jeannot, Frederick Delay, Sylvain Weill, Yann Lucas, Bertrand Fritz, Daniel Viville, and François Chabaux〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-609,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 〈p〉Understanding the spatiotemporal variability of the chemical composition of surface waters is a major issue for the scientific community, especially given the prospect of significant environmental changes for the next decades. To date, the study of concentration-discharge relationships has been intensively used to assess the spatiotemporal variability of the water chemistry at watershed scales; however, the lack of independent estimations of the water transit times within catchments limits our ability to model and predict the water chemistry with only geochemical approaches. This study demonstrates the potential of coupling mathematical hydrology with hydrogeochemical modeling to better understand the spatiotemporal variability of the composition of surface waters. In a first step, a dimensionally reduced hydrological model coupling surface flow with subsurface flow (i.e., the Normally Integrated Hydrological Model, NIHM) has been used to constrain the distribution of the flow lines that are feeding the springs. In a second step, hydrogeochemical simulations with the code KIRMAT (KInectic Reaction and MAss Transport) have been performed to calculate the evolution of the water chemistry along the flow lines. The results indicate that the concentrations of dissolved silica (H〈sub〉4〈/sub〉SiO〈sub〉4〈/sub〉) and in basic cations (Na〈sup〉+〈/sup〉, K〈sup〉+〈/sup〉, Mg〈sup〉2+〈/sup〉, and Ca〈sup〉2+〈/sup〉) in the spring waters are correctly reproduced with a simple integration along the flow lines. The results also show that the modest variabilities of the flow line distribution and of the flow velocity imply that the water transit times only vary from approximately 1.5 to 3 months from floods to drought events. These findings demonstrate that the chemostatic behavior of the spring chemistry is a direct consequence of the strong hydrological control of the water transit times within the catchment. The good matching between the measured and modeled concentrations while respecting the water-rock interaction times provided by the hydrological simulations also shows that it is possible to capture the chemical composition of waters using simply determined reactive surfaces and standard kinetic constants. The results of our simulation strengthen the idea that the low surfaces calculated from the geometrical shapes of minerals are a good estimate of the reactive surfaces within the natural environment and certainly the one to be used for hydrogeochemical modeling such as that performed in this work, in addition to the use of the experimental kinetic constants for mineral dissolution. Overall, this work shows that the hydrogeochemical functioning of an elementary watershed, such as the Strengbach catchment, is relatively simple. The acquisition and variability of the water chemistry can be explained through process-based modeling approaches and by only formulating few hypotheses on the functioning of the watershed.〈/p〉
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Storage dynamics, hydrological connectivity and flux ages in a karst catchment: conceptual modelling using stable isotopes〈/b〉〈br〉 Zhicai Zhang, Xi Chen, Qinbo Cheng, and Chris Soulsby〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 51-71, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-51-2019, 2019〈br〉 We developed a new tracer-aided hydrological model for karst catchments. This model captured the flow and tracer dynamics within each landscape unit quite well, and we could estimate the storage, fluxes and age of water within each. Such tracer-aided models enhance our understanding of the hydrological connectivity between different landscape units and the mixing processes between various flow sources. It is an encouraging step forward in tracer-aided modelling of karst catchments.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Decomposition technique for contributions to groundwater heads from inside and outside of an arbitrary boundary: Application to Guantao County, North China Plain〈/b〉〈br〉 Ning Li, Wolfgang Kinzelbach, Haitao Li, Wenpeng Li, and Fei Chen〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-617,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Groundwater heads within an administrative unit are not only influenced by inside drivers but also by outside drivers. To assess the efficiency of groundwater management of the administrative unit, we propose the decomposition of groundwater heads within the unit into inside and outside contributions by using three numerical groundwater models. The method is successfully demonstrated using Guantao County, China.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Multi-scale temporal variability in meltwater contributions in a tropical glacierized watershed〈/b〉〈br〉 Leila Saberi, Rachel T. McLaughlin, G.-H. Crystal Ng, Jeff La Frenierre, Andrew D. Wickert, Michel Baraer, Wei Zhi, Li Li, and Bryan G. Mark〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 405-425, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-405-2019, 2019〈br〉 The relationship among glacier melt, groundwater, and streamflow remains highly uncertain, especially in tropical glacierized watersheds in response to climate. We implemented a multi-method approach and found that melt contribution varies considerably and may drive streamflow variability at hourly to multi-year timescales, rather than buffer it, as commonly thought. Some of the melt contribution occurs through groundwater pathways, resulting in longer timescale interactions with streamflow.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉The 〈sup〉18〈/sup〉O ecohydrology of a grassland ecosystem – predictions and observations〈/b〉〈br〉 Regina T. Hirl, Hans Schnyder, Ulrike Ostler, Rudi Schäufele, Inga Schleip, Sylvia H. Vetter, Karl Auerswald, Juan C. Baca Cabrera, Lisa Wingate, Margaret M. Barbour, and Jérôme Ogée〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-22,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 We evaluated the system-scale understanding of the propagation of the oxygen isotope signal (〈i〉δ〈/i〉〈sup〉18〈/sup〉O) of rain through soil and xylem to leaf water in a temperate drought-prone grassland. Biweekly 〈i〉δ〈/i〉〈sup〉18〈/sup〉O observations of the water pools made during seven growing seasons were accurately reproduced by the 〈sup〉18〈/sup〉O-enabled process-based model MuSICA. While water uptake occurred from shallow soil depths throughout dry and wet periods, leaf water 〈sup〉18〈/sup〉O enrichment responded to both soil and atmospheric moisture.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Quantifying new water fractions and transit time distributions using ensemble hydrograph separation: theory and benchmark tests〈/b〉〈br〉 James W. Kirchner〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 303-349, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-303-2019, 2019〈br〉 How long does it take for raindrops to become streamflow? Here I propose a new approach to this old problem. I show how we can use time series of isotope data to measure the average fraction of same-day rainfall appearing in streamflow, even if this fraction varies greatly from rainstorm to rainstorm. I show that we can quantify how this fraction changes from small rainstorms to big ones, and from high flows to low flows, and how it changes with the lag time between rainfall and streamflow.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Assessing the response of groundwater quantity and travel time distribution to 1.5, 2 and 3 degrees global warming in a mesoscale central German basin〈/b〉〈br〉 Miao Jing, Rohini Kumar, Falk Heße, Stephan Thober, Oldrich Rakovec, Luis Samaniego, and Sabine Attinger〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-9,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 This study investigates the response of regional groundwater system to the climate change under three global warming levels (1.5, 2, and 3 degree) in a central German basin. A comprehensive uncertainty analysis is also presented. This study indicates that the variability of responses increases with the amount of global warming, which might affect the cost of managing the groundwater system.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Daily evaluation of 26 precipitation datasets using Stage-IV gauge-radar data for the CONUS〈/b〉〈br〉 Hylke E. Beck, Ming Pan, Tirthankar Roy, Graham P. Weedon, Florian Pappenberger, Albert I. J. M. van Dijk, George J. Huffman, Robert F. Adler, and Eric F. Wood〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 207-224, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-207-2019, 2019〈br〉 We conducted a comprehensive evaluation of 26 precipitation datasets for the US using the Stage-IV gauge-radar dataset as a reference. The best overall performance was obtained by MSWEP V2.2, underscoring the importance of applying daily gauge corrections and accounting for reporting times. Our findings can be used as a guide to choose the most suitable precipitation dataset for a particular application.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Role-play simulations as an aid to achieve complex learning outcomes in hydrological science〈/b〉〈br〉 Arvid Bring and Steve W. Lyon〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-618,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Hydrology education strives to teach students both quantitative ability and complex professional skills. Our research shows that role-play simulations are useful to make students able to integrate various analytical skills in complicated settings, while not interfering with traditional teaching that fosters their ability to solve mathematical problems. Despite this, there are several potential challenging areas in using role-plays, and we therefore suggest ways around these potential roadblocks.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Forest harvesting impacts on microclimate conditions and sediment transport activities in a humid periglacial environment〈/b〉〈br〉 Fumitoshi Imaizumi, Ryoko Nishii, Kenichi Ueno, and Kousei Kurobe〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 155-170, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-155-2019, 2019〈br〉 We investigated seasonal changes in sediment transport activities following forest harvesting in a humid periglacial area. Removal of the forest canopy by forest harvesting alters the type of winter soil creep. Winter creep velocity of the ground surface sediment in the harvested site was significantly higher than that in the non-harvested site. Meanwhile, sediment flux on the hillslopes decreased in the harvested site because of capture of sediment by branches of harvested trees.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Subseasonal hydrometeorological ensemble predictions in small- and medium-sized mountainous catchments: benefits of the NWP approach〈/b〉〈br〉 Samuel Monhart, Massimiliano Zappa, Christoph Spirig, Christoph Schär, and Konrad Bogner〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 493-513, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-493-2019, 2019〈br〉 Subseasonal streamflow forecasts have received increasing attention during the past decade, but their performance in alpine catchments is still largely unknown. We analyse the effect of a statistical correction technique applied to the driving meteorological forecasts on the performance of the resulting streamflow forecasts. The study shows the benefits of such hydrometeorological ensemble prediction systems and highlights the importance of snow-related processes for subseasonal predictions.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Using phase lags to evaluate model biases in simulating the diurnal cycle of evapotranspiration: a case study in Luxembourg〈/b〉〈br〉 Maik Renner, Claire Brenner, Kaniska Mallick, Hans-Dieter Wizemann, Luigi Conte, Ivonne Trebs, Jianhui Wei, Volker Wulfmeyer, Karsten Schulz, and Axel Kleidon〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 515-535, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-515-2019, 2019〈br〉 We estimate the phase lag of surface states and heat fluxes to incoming solar radiation at the sub-daily timescale. While evapotranspiration reveals a minor phase lag, the vapor pressure deficit used as input by Penman–Monteith approaches shows a large phase lag. The surface-to-air temperature gradient used by energy balance residual approaches shows a small phase shift in agreement with the sensible heat flux and thus explains the better correlation of these models at the sub-daily timescale.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Flooded by jargon: how the interpretation of water-related terms differs between hydrology experts and the general audience〈/b〉〈br〉 Gemma J. Venhuizen, Rolf Hut, Casper Albers, Cathelijne R. Stoof, and Ionica Smeets〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 393-403, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-393-2019, 2019〈br〉 Do experts attach the same meaning as laypeople to terms often used in hydrology such as "river", "flooding" and "downstream"? In this study a survey was completed by 34 experts and 119 laypeople to answer this question. We found that there are some profound differences between experts and laypeople: words like "river" and "river basin" turn out to have a different interpretation between the two groups. However, when using pictures there is much more agreement between the groups.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Contaminant source localization via Bayesian global optimization〈/b〉〈br〉 Guillaume Pirot, Tipaluck Krityakierne, David Ginsbourger, and Philippe Renard〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 351-369, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-351-2019, 2019〈br〉 To localize the source of a contaminant in the subsurface, based on concentration observations at some wells, we propose to test different possible locations and minimize the misfit between observed and simulated concentrations. We use a global optimization technique that relies on an expected improvement criterion, which allows a good exploration of the parameter space, avoids the trapping of local minima and quickly localizes the source of the contaminant on the presented synthetic cases.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉A global Budyko model to partition evaporation into interception and transpiration〈/b〉〈br〉 Ameneh Mianabadi, Miriam Coenders-Gerrits, Pooya Shirazi, Bijan Ghahraman, and Amin Alizadeh〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-638,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Evaporation is the biggest water consumer of the rainfall that falls on the land. Knowing its magnitude will help water resources to develop water use strategies. This study describes a model that can estimate the magnitude of evaporation on a global level. It does not use local information, only information from rainfall and vegetation patterns derived from satellites.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Groundwater influence on soil moisture memory and land–atmosphere interactions in the Iberian Peninsula〈/b〉〈br〉 Alberto Martínez-de la Torre and Gonzalo Miguez-Macho〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-626,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Over semi-arid regions, it is essential to have a correct representation of the groundwater processes in climate modelling. We present a Land Surface and Groundwater Model that incorporates groundwater–soil interactions, groundwater–rivers flow and lateral transport at the subsurface. We study the groundwater influence on soil moisture distribution and memory, and on evapotranspiration in the Iberian Peninsula. Shallow water table regions persist and provide water to the surface during droughts.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Simulating future salinity dynamics in a coastal marshland under different climate scenarios〈/b〉〈br〉 Julius Eberhard, N. Loes M. B. van Schaik, Anett Schibalski, and Thomas Gräff〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-597,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Rising salinity has been observed in the soil water of a deep grassland near the German coast. Our study aims at assessing the future magnitude and effect of slow salinization from deep groundwater, likely to be the reason for the observed trend. A model was run, involving different climate scenarios until 2099. The results suggest that salinity will rise in the lower soil but might decrease near the surface. The plant species composition might change, depending mainly on the land management.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Assessing the effect of flood restoration on surface–subsurface interactions in Rohrschollen Island (Upper Rhine river – France) using integrated hydrological modeling and thermal infrared imaging〈/b〉〈br〉 Benjamin Jeannot, Sylvain Weill, David Eschbach, Laurent Schmitt, and Frederick Delay〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 239-254, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-239-2019, 2019〈br〉 A hydrological model is used in combination with thermal measurements to investigate the effect of restoration actions in an artificial island of the Upper Rhine river. The injection of water in a newly built channel is efficient as it enhances overall hydrologic dynamics of the system with possible benefits for water quality and biodiversity. The combined use of the model and thermal measurements is also proven to be a relevant tool to study the effect of restoration on hydrological systems.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Spatiotemporal Changes in Aridity of Pakistan during 1901–2016〈/b〉〈br〉 Kamal Ahmed, Shamsuddin Shahid, Xiao-Jun Wang, Nadeem Nawaz, and Najeebullah Khan〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-642,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 The long-term changes (1901–2016) in annual and seasonal aridity in Pakistan and its causes are analyzed in this paper. Gauge-based gridded precipitation and PET data are used to show the spatial and temporal patterns of the changes in aridity over the diverse climate of the country. The present study suggests that the relative influence of precipitation and temperature on aridity determines its trends in the context of climate change.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Improving soil moisture and runoff simulations at 3 km over Europe using land surface data assimilation〈/b〉〈br〉 Bibi S. Naz, Wolfgang Kurtz, Carsten Montzka, Wendy Sharples, Klaus Goergen, Jessica Keune, Huilin Gao, Anne Springer, Harrie-Jan Hendricks Franssen, and Stefan Kollet〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 277-301, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-277-2019, 2019〈br〉 This study investigates the value of assimilating coarse-resolution remotely sensed soil moisture data into high-resolution land surface models for improving soil moisture and runoff modeling. The soil moisture estimates in this study, with complete spatio-temporal coverage and improved spatial resolution from the assimilation, offer a new reanalysis product for the monitoring of surface soil water content and other hydrological fluxes at 3 km resolution over Europe.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉An improved perspective in the spatial representation of soil moisture: potential added value of SMOS disaggregated 1 km resolution “all weather” product〈/b〉〈br〉 Samiro Khodayar, Amparo Coll, and Ernesto Lopez-Baeza〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 255-275, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-255-2019, 2019〈br〉 〈p〉This study uses the synergy of multi-resolution soil moisture (SM) satellite estimates from the Soil Moisture Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission, a dense network of ground-based SM measurements, and a soil–vegetation–atmosphere transfer (SVAT) model, SURFEX (externalized surface), module ISBA (interactions between soil, biosphere and atmosphere), to examine the benefits of the SMOS level 4 (SMOS-L4) version 3.0, or “all weather” high-resolution soil moisture disaggregated product (SMOS-L4〈span〉〈sup〉3.0〈/sup〉〈/span〉; 〈span〉∼1〈/span〉 km). The added value compared to SMOS level 3 (SMOS-L3; 〈span〉∼25〈/span〉 km) and SMOS level 2 (SMOS-L2; 〈span〉∼15〈/span〉 km) is investigated. In situ SM observations over the Valencia anchor station (VAS; SMOS calibration and validation – Cal/Val – site in Europe) are used for comparison. The SURFEX (ISBA) model is used to simulate point-scale surface SM (SSM) and, in combination with high-quality atmospheric information data, namely from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and the Système d'analyse fournissant des renseignements atmosphériques à la neige (SAFRAN) meteorological analysis system, to obtain a representative SSM mapping over the VAS. The sensitivity to realistic initialization with SMOS-L4〈span〉〈sup〉3.0〈/sup〉〈/span〉 is assessed to simulate the spatial and temporal distribution of SSM. Results demonstrate the following: (a) All SMOS products correctly capture the temporal patterns, but the spatial patterns are not accurately reproduced by the coarser resolutions, probably in relation to the contrast with point-scale in situ measurements. (b) The potential of the SMOS-L4〈span〉〈sup〉3.0〈/sup〉〈/span〉 product is pointed out to adequately characterize SM spatio-temporal variability, reflecting patterns consistent with intensive point-scale SSM samples on a daily timescale. The restricted temporal availability of this product dictated by the revisit period of the SMOS satellite compromises the averaged SSM representation for longer periods than a day. (c) A seasonal analysis points out improved consistency during December–January–February and September–October–November, in contrast to significantly worse correlations in March–April–May (in relation to the growing vegetation) and June–July–August (in relation to low SSM values 〈 0.1 m〈span〉〈sup〉3〈/sup〉〈/span〉 m〈span〉〈sup〉−3〈/sup〉〈/span〉 and low spatial variability). (d) The combined use of the SURFEX (ISBA) SVAT model with the SAFRAN system, initialized with SMOS-L4〈span〉〈sup〉3.0〈/sup〉〈/span〉 1 km disaggregated data, is proven to be a suitable tool for producing regional SM maps with high accuracy, which could be used as initial conditions for model simulations, flood forecasting, crop monitoring and crop development strategies, among others.〈/p〉
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Stochastic reconstruction of spatio-temporal rainfall patterns by inverse hydrologic modelling〈/b〉〈br〉 Jens Grundmann, Sebastian Hörning, and András Bárdossy〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 225-237, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-225-2019, 2019〈br〉 〈p〉Knowledge of spatio-temporal rainfall patterns is required as input for distributed hydrologic models used for tasks such as flood runoff estimation and modelling. Normally, these patterns are generated from point observations on the ground using spatial interpolation methods. However, such methods fail in reproducing the true spatio-temporal rainfall pattern, especially in data-scarce regions with poorly gauged catchments, or for highly dynamic, small-scale rainstorms which are not well recorded by existing monitoring networks. Consequently, uncertainties arise in distributed rainfall–runoff modelling if poorly identified spatio-temporal rainfall patterns are used, since the amount of rainfall received by a catchment as well as the dynamics of the runoff generation of flood waves is underestimated. To address this problem we propose an inverse hydrologic modelling approach for stochastic reconstruction of spatio-temporal rainfall patterns. The methodology combines the stochastic random field simulator Random Mixing and a distributed rainfall–runoff model in a Monte Carlo framework. The simulated spatio-temporal rainfall patterns are conditioned on point rainfall data from ground-based monitoring networks and the observed hydrograph at the catchment outlet and aim to explain measured data at best. Since we infer a three-dimensional input variable from an integral catchment response, several candidates for spatio-temporal rainfall patterns are feasible and allow for an analysis of their uncertainty. The methodology is tested on a synthetic rainfall–runoff event on sub-daily time steps and spatial resolution of 1 km〈span〉〈sup〉2〈/sup〉〈/span〉 for a catchment partly covered by rainfall. A set of plausible spatio-temporal rainfall patterns can be obtained by applying this inverse approach. Furthermore, results of a real-world study for a flash flood event in a mountainous arid region are presented. They underline that knowledge about the spatio-temporal rainfall pattern is crucial for flash flood modelling even in small catchments and arid and semiarid environments.〈/p〉
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Representation of Water Management in Hydrological and Land Surface Models〈/b〉〈br〉 Fuad Yassin, Saman Razavi, Mohamed Elshamy, Bruce Davison, Gonzalo Sapriza-Azuri, and Howard Wheater〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-7,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 〈p〉Reservoirs significantly affect flow regimes in watershed systems by changing the magnitude and timing of streamflows. Failure to represent these effects limits the performance of hydrological and land surface models (H-LSMs) in the many highly regulated basins across the globe and limits the applicability of such models to investigate the futures of watershed systems through scenario analysis (e.g., scenarios of climate, land use, or reservoir regulation changes). An adequate representation of reservoirs and their operation in an H-LSM is therefore essential for a realistic representation of the downstream flow regime. In this paper, we present a general parametric reservoir operation model based on piecewise linear relationships between reservoir storage, inflow, and release, to approximate actual reservoir operations. For the identification of the model parameters, we propose two strategies: (a) a 〈q〉generalized〈/q〉 parameterization that requires a relatively limited amount of data; and (b) direct calibration via multi-objective optimization when more data on historical storage and release are available. We use data from 37 reservoir case studies located in several regions across the globe for developing and testing the model. We further build this reservoir operation model into the MESH modelling system, which is a large-scale H-LSM. Our results across the case studies show that the proposed reservoir model with both of the parameter identification strategies leads to improved simulation accuracy compared with the other widely used approaches for reservoir operation simulation. We further show the significance of enabling MESH with this reservoir model and discuss the interdependent effects of the simulation accuracy of natural processes and that of reservoir operation on the overall model performance. The reservoir operation model is generic and can be integrated into any H-LSM.〈/p〉
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Influence of input and parameter uncertainty on the prediction of catchment-scale groundwater travel time distributions〈/b〉〈br〉 Miao Jing, Falk Heße, Rohini Kumar, Olaf Kolditz, Thomas Kalbacher, and Sabine Attinger〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 171-190, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-171-2019, 2019〈br〉 We evaluated the uncertainty propagation from the inputs (forcings) and parameters to the predictions of groundwater travel time distributions (TTDs) using a fully distributed numerical model (mHM-OGS) and the StorAge Selection (SAS) function. Through detailed numerical and analytical investigations, we emphasize the key role of recharge estimation in the reliable predictions of TTDs and the good interpretability of the SAS function.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉A Multi-Objective Ensemble Approach to Hydrological Modelling in the UK: An Application to Historic Drought Reconstruction〈/b〉〈br〉 Katie A. Smith, Lucy J. Barker, Maliko Tanguy, Simon Parry, Shaun Harrigan, Tim P. Legg, Christel Prudhomme, and Jamie Hannaford〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-3,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 This paper describes the multi-objective calibration approach used to create a consistent dataset of reconstructed daily river flow data for 303 catchments in the UK over 1891–2015. The modelled data performs well when compared to observations, including in the timing and the classification of drought events. This method and data will allow for long term studies of flow trends and past extreme events that have not been previously possible, enabling water managers to better plan for the future.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Application of environmental tracers for investigation of groundwater mean residence time and aquifer recharge in fault-influenced hydraulic drop alluvium aquifers〈/b〉〈br〉 Bin Ma, Menggui Jin, Xing Liang, and Jing Li〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 427-446, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-427-2019, 2019〈br〉 Groundwater supplies the most freshwater for industrial and agricultural production and domestic use in the arid northwest of China. This research uses environmental tracers to enhance one's understanding of groundwater, including aquifer recharge sources and groundwater mean residence times in the alluvium aquifers. The results provide valuable implications for groundwater resources regulation and sustainable development and have practical significance for other arid areas.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉A Salinity Module for SWAT to Simulate Salt Ion Fate and Transport at the Watershed Scale〈/b〉〈br〉 Ryan T. Bailey, Saman Tavakoli-Kivi, and Xiaolu Wei〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-614,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Salinity is one of the most common water quality threats in river basins and irrigated regions worldwide. Available watershed models, however, do not simulate the fate and transport of salt species. This paper presents a modified version of the popular SWAT watershed model that simulates the transport of major salt ions in a watershed system. Salt is transported via surface runoff, soil percolation, groundwater flow, and stream flow. The model can be used in salt-affected watersheds worldwide.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Seasonal streamflow forecasts for Europe – Part 2: Sources of skill〈/b〉〈br〉 Wouter Greuell, Wietse H. P. Franssen, and Ronald W. A. Hutjes〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 371-391, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-371-2019, 2019〈br〉 This paper explains why forecasts of river flow in Europe for a time between 1 and 7 months have skill. The forecasts were produced with a water model. The model reacts to forecasts of weather variables like precipitation, which tend to have little skill and hence hardly contribute to the skill in the forecasts of river flow. The paper shows when and where these forecasts have skill; this is mostly due to knowledge of the amount of water in the soil at the time the forecasts are made.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉High-resolution palaeovalley classification from airborne electromagnetic imaging and deep neural network training using digital elevation model data〈/b〉〈br〉 Zhenjiao Jiang, Dirk Mallants, Luk Peeters, Lei Gao, and Gregoire Mariethoz〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-16,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Palaeovalleys often form productive aquifers in the semi-arid and arid areas. A methodology based on deep learning is introduced to automatically generate high-resolution 3D palaeovalley maps from low-resolution electrical conductivity data derived from airborne geophysical surveys. It is validated by borehole logs and the surface valley indices that the proposed method in this study provides an effective tool for regional-scale palaeovalley mapping and groundwater exploration.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Benchmarking the predictive capability of hydrological models for river flow and flood peak predictions across a large-sample of catchments in Great Britain〈/b〉〈br〉 Rosanna A. Lane, Gemma Coxon, Jim E. Freer, Thorsten Wagener, Penny J. Johnes, John P. Bloomfield, Sheila Greene, Christopher J. A. Macleod, and Sim M. Reaney〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-635,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 We evaluated 4 hydrological model structures and their parameters on over 1100 catchments across Great Britain, considering modelling uncertainties. Models performed well for most catchments, but failed in parts of Scotland and southeast England. Failures were often linked to inconsistencies in the water balance. This research shows what conceptual lumped models can achieve, gives insights into where and why these models may fail, and provides a benchmark of national modelling capability.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Impact of climate model resolution on soil moisture projections in central-western Europe〈/b〉〈br〉 Eveline C. van der Linden, Reindert J. Haarsma, and Gerard van der Schrier〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 191-206, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-191-2019, 2019〈br〉 This paper provides a process-based assessment of the impact of spatial model resolution on future projections of European soil moisture changes. In central-western Europe, simulated future drying is more severe and starts earlier in the season at higher global resolution compared to conventional resolution simulations. The enhanced drying suggests that future projections of central-western European drying by conventional resolution global climate models have been potentially underestimated.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉Microbial community changes induced by Managed Aquifer Recharge activities: linking hydrogeological and biological processes〈/b〉〈br〉 Carme Barba, Albert Folch, Núria Gaju, Xavier Sanchez-Vila, Marc Carrasquilla, Alba Grau-Martínez, and Maira Martínez-Alonso〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 139-154, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-139-2019, 2019〈br〉 Managed aquifer recharge allows increasing water resources and can be used to improve water quality. We assess the degradative capabilities of infiltrating pollutants by mapping the composition of microbial communities linked to periods of infiltration/drought. From samples of soil, surface and groundwater, we found some microbial species involved in the nitrogen and carbon cycles. Furthermore, we found that, during infiltration, microbial abundance rises, increasing degradative capabilities.
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    Description: 〈b〉Climate change, re-/afforestation, and urbanisation impacts on evapotranspiration and streamflow in Europe〈/b〉〈br〉 Adriaan J. Teuling, Emile de Badts, Femke A. Jansen, Richard Fuchs, Joost Buitink, Anne J. Hoek van Dijke, and Shannon Sterling〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https//doi.org/10.5194/hess-2018-634,2019〈br〉 〈b〉Manuscript under review for HESS〈/b〉 (discussion: open, 0 comments)〈br〉 Over the past decades, changes in land use and climate over Europe have impacted the so-called 〈q〉blue water〈/q〉 flux, the average flow of water flowing through rivers and reservoirs. We quantify these changes using a simple but widely-tested modelling approach constrained by observations of lysimeters across Europe. Results show that the contribution of land use to changes in blue water fluxes are of the same order as changes in climate, showing that impacts of land use changes cannot be neglected.
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    Publication Date: 2019
    Description: 〈b〉A large sample analysis of European rivers on seasonal river flow correlation and its physical drivers〈/b〉〈br〉 Theano Iliopoulou, Cristina Aguilar, Berit Arheimer, María Bermúdez, Nejc Bezak, Andrea Ficchì, Demetris Koutsoyiannis, Juraj Parajka, María José Polo, Guillaume Thirel, and Alberto Montanari〈br〉 Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 23, 73-91, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-73-2019, 2019〈br〉 We investigate the seasonal memory properties of a large sample of European rivers in terms of high and low flows. We compute seasonal correlations between peak and low flows and average flows in the previous seasons and explore the links with various physiographic and hydro-climatic catchment descriptors. Our findings suggest that there is a traceable physical basis for river memory which in turn can be employed to reduce uncertainty and improve probabilistic predictions of floods and droughts.
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