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Ilja H.J. van Meerveld
Group leader, University of Zurich
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Assessment of the Value of Remotely Sensed Surface Water Extent Data for the Calibration of a Lumped Hydrological Model
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
06 november 2023
Aline Meyer Oliveira, Ilja H. van Meerveld, Marc V...

For many catchments, there is insufficient field data to calibrate the hydrological models that are needed to answer water resources management que...

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Stormflow Response and “Effective” Hydraulic Conductivity of a Degraded Tropical Imperata Grassland Catchment as Evaluated With Two Infiltration Models
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
11 may 2023
Zhuo Cheng, Jun Zhang, Bofu Yu, Nick A. Chappell, ...

Predicting catchment stormflow responses after tropical deforestation remains difficult. We used 5‐min rainfall and storm runoff data for 30 ...

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What makes this catchment so dynamic? Lessons learned in the Alptal, central Switzerland, during summer floods of 2021
ADVANCING SCIENCE THROUGH OBSERVATIONS, MONITORING, AND EXPERIMENTATION IN CATCHMENT, CRITICAL ZONE, AND ECOSYSTEM STUDIES II ORAL
hydrology | 16 december 2021
Manfred Stähli, Ilja H. van Meerveld, James W. Kir...
Summer 2021 has been extraordinary concerning severe thunderstorms and subsequent flooding in central Europe. A long-term observatory of small torrent...
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Long‐Term Changes in Runoff Generation Mechanisms for Two Proglacial Areas in the Swiss Alps II: Subsurface Flow
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
15 december 2021
Fabian Maier, Ilja H. van Meerveld, Markus Weiler

Lateral subsurface stormflow (SSF) is the most important runoff generation mechanism for most hillslopes in temperate climates. It is influenced by...

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Long‐Term Changes in Runoff Generation Mechanisms for Two Proglacial Areas in the Swiss Alps I: Overland Flow
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
15 december 2021
Fabian Maier, Ilja H. van Meerveld

In many areas of the world, the surface of the earth is changing rapidly. This can affect the partitioning of precipitation into overland flow (OF)...

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Representation of Bi‐Directional Fluxes Between Groundwater and Surface Water in a Bucket‐Type Hydrological Model
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
16 september 2021
Maria Staudinger, Jan Seibert, Ilja H. van Meervel...

In most bucket‐type hydrological models, water can only flow from the groundwater to the stream and the flux is based on the groundwater stor...

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Fill‐and‐Spill: A Process Description of Runoff Generation at the Scale of the Beholder
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
13 may 2021
Jeffrey McDonnell, Christopher Spence, Daniel J. K...

Descriptions of runoff generation processes continue to grow, helping to reveal complexities and hydrologic behavior across a wide range of environ...

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Open Science: Open Data, Open Models, …and Open Publications?
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
07 april 2021
Martyn P. Clark, Charles H. Luce, Amir AghaKouchak...

This commentary explores the challenges and opportunities associated with a possible transition of Water Resources Research to a publication model ...

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