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Spatial Patterns in Catchment Hydrology: Observations and Modelling


Edited by Rodger Grayson and Günter Blöschl

Spatial Patterns in Catchment Hydrology - Observations and Modelling was published by Cambridge University Press in 2001 but is now out of print.  The rights to make the publication available electronically for non-commercial purposes have been given to the authors.  Permission from Cambridge University Press is required for commercial publication of hard copy.

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Cover, Contents, Preface, List of Contributors  

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Part 1: FUNDAMENTALS Chapter 1: Spatial Processes, Organisation and Patterns (1.2Mb)
Chapter 2: Spatial Observations and Interpolation (808kb)
Chapter 3: Spatial Modelling of Catchment Dynamics (1.1Mb)
Chapter 4: Patterns and Organisation in Precipitation (572kb)
Chapter 5: Patterns and Organisation in Evaporation (324kb)

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Part 2: CASE STUDIES Chapter 6: Runoff, Precipitation, and Soil Moisture at Walnut Gulch (1.9Mb)
Chapter 7: Spatial Snow Cover Processes at Ku¨ htai and Reynolds Creek (1.9Mb)
Chapter 8: Variable Source Areas, Soil Moisture and Active Microwave Observations at Zwalmbeek and Coe¨ t-Dan (2.3Mb)
Chapter 9: Soil Moisture and Runoff Processes at Tarrawarra (3.5Mb)
Chapter 10: Storm Runoff Generation at La Cuenca (1.6Mb)
Chapter 11: Shallow Groundwater Response at Minifelt (1.2Mb)
Chapter 12: Groundwater–Vadose Zone Interactions at Trochu (1.2Mb)

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Part 3: IMPLICATIONS Chapter 13: Towards a Formal Approach to Calibration and Validation of Models using Spatial Data (400kb)
Chapter 14: Summary of Pattern Comparison and Concluding Remarks (108kb)

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References and Index  

 

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