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Evaluating a landscape-scale daily water balance model to support spatially continuous representation of flow intermittency throughout stream networks
2020
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Abstract. There is a growing interest globally in the spatial distribution and temporal dynamics of intermittently flowing streams and rivers, and how this varies in relation to climatic and other environmental factors. However, biases in the distribution of stream gauges may give a misleading impression of spatial-temporal variations in streamflow intermittency within river networks. Here, we developed an approach to quantify catchment-wide streamflow intermittency over long time frames and in
doi:10.5194/hess-24-5279-2020
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