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Hydrological landscape classification: investigating the performance of HAND based landscape classifications in a central European meso-scale catchment

This paper presents a detailed performance and sensitivity analysis of a recently developed hydrological landscape classification method based on dominant runoff mechanisms. Three landscape classes are distinguished: wetland, hillslope and plateau, corresponding to three dominant hydrological regime...

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Published in:Hydrology and earth system sciences 2011-01, Vol.15 (11), p.3275-3291
Main Authors: Gharari, S., Hrachowitz, M., Fenicia, F., Savenije, H. H. G.
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