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Wouter Berghuijs:
Patterns and Processes of Catchment Hydrology

The Oxford Water Network welcomes Wouter Berghuijs (ETH Zurich) for a discussion on patterns and processes of catchment hydrology.
1500-1600 BST, Friday 22nd May
An online webinar.

To register for the event and receive the webinar link fill in the form here: REGISTRATION LINK

For more information visit the OWN website: EVENT PAGE

Abstract:
Landscapes are hydrologically complex and sui generis. Yet, surprising simplicity and similarity can emerge when different catchments’ hydrological behaviours are compared. Here I use large-sample datasets to expose hydrological similarities and differences between regions. Based on these patterns, I address diverse questions such as “what affects seasonal an annual water balances?”, “which processes drive flooding?”, “how far do floods extend beyond catchment boundaries?”, and “why is streamflow so much older than storage?”.
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