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Simple Catchments and Where to Find Them: The Storage-Discharge Relationship as a Proxy for Catchment Complexity

Hydrological theory often assumes an exponential relationship between storage and discharge, but how often do we find such a behavior in real catchments? We analyze catchment attributes, discharge and weather conditions from 1992 to 2018 for 88 catchments in Hesse, Germany. All catchments have simil...

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Published in:Frontiers in water 2021-02, Vol.3
Main Authors: Jehn, Florian U., Breuer, Lutz, Kraft, Philipp, Bestian, Konrad, Houska, Tobias
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