2024-03-29T15:42:35Zhttp://digital.csic.es/dspace-oai/requestoai:digital.csic.es:10261/1590982018-08-02T12:10:09Zcom_10261_74com_10261_6com_10261_65com_10261_8col_10261_453col_10261_444
Taguas, E. V.
Giráldez, Juan Vicente
Gómez Macpherson, H.
Gómez Calero, José Alfonso
Mateos, Luciano
Serrano Muela, M. P.
Zabaleta, Ane
2018-01-16T12:30:26Z
2018-01-16T12:30:26Z
2016-04
EGU General Assembly (2016)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/159098
Analysis of storm rainfall-runoff data is essential to improve our understanding of catchment hydrology and to
validate models supporting hydrological planning. In a context of climate change, statistical and process-based
models are helpful to explore different scenarios which might be represented by simple parameters such as
volumetric runoff coefficient.
In this work, rainfall-runoff event datasets collected at 17 rural catchments in the Iberian Peninsula were
studied. The objectives were: i) to describe hydrological patterns/variability of the relation rainfall-runoff; ii) to
explore different methodologies to quantify representative volumetric runoff coefficients.
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Characterization of hydrological responses to rainfall and volumetric coefficients on the event scale in rural catchments of the Iberian Peninsula
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