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Boot, Cilia (author), Hilmer, Floris (author), Jongkind, Adinda (author), van Leeuwen, Pieter (author), Rosman, Ruben (author)
The research question addressed in this study is ”To what extent does the presence of a cloud forest canopy impact the Mestelá River catchment and how will this affect the various involved stakeholders?”. The study aims to investigate the importance of cloud forests in the Mestelá River catchment, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, related to water...
student report 2023
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Ekka, A. (author), Keshav, Saket (author), Pande, S. (author), van der Zaag, P. (author), Jiang, Yong (author)
Study region: Upper Cauvery river basin, India Study focus: Reservoir construction is one of the major contributors to changes in natural river flow regime characteristics. This study aims to understand the hydrological alterations resulting from the construction of reservoirs and water abstraction in the upper regions of the basin. The...
journal article 2022
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Blokhuijsen, Thies (author)
The construction of drinking-water reservoirs in previously free-flowing river basins introduces challenges in operational water management, especially in data scarce environments. Often resulting in effectively un- gauged basins. In order to be able to estimate the expected increase in water supply, the hydrology of the ungauged sub-basins must...
master thesis 2020
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Gao, H. (author)
In this thesis, a novel landscape-based hydrological model is presented that was developed and tested in numerous catchments around the world with various landscapes and climate conditions. A landscape is considered to consist of a topography and an ecosystem living on it. Firstly, the influence of climate on hydrological process was studied. It...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Hulsman, P. (author)
The Mara River originates in Kenya in the Mau Escarpment and flows through the Serengeti ecosystem into Lake Victoria in Tanzania; in total it is about 395 km long. In this river, human interventions have led to increased of agricultural areas. As a result, increased fast runoff and top soil erosion is expected. Consequently, more sediments is...
master thesis 2015
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De Looij, V.A. (author)
This study explores the possibility of calibrating a conceptual hydrological model to tracer (Oxygen-18) data measured in streamflow with the ultimate goal to predict discharge. The hypothesis is that (changes in) Oxygen-18 concentrations in the stream should tell something about the relative contribution of fast runoff compared to slow runoff ...
master thesis 2014
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De Weerd, M.G.P. (author)
A common practice for hydrologists to determine the performance of a hydrological model and its parameter values, is by calibrating the model parameters on observed discharge data, but this data is not always available. For this reason, other data should be used as complementary data in order to reduce the uncertainty of outflow and processes in...
master thesis 2014
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