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Eric Sprokkereef

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Catchment response to climatic variability

Implications for root zone storage and streamflow predictions

This paper investigates the influence of multi-decadal climatic variability on the temporal evolution of root zone storage capacities (Sr,max) and its implications for streamflow predictions in the Meuse basin. Through a comprehensive analysis of 286 catchments across Europe and ...

Ecosystem adaptation to climate change

The sensitivity of hydrological predictions to time-dynamic model parameters

Future hydrological behavior in a changing world is typically predicted based on models that are calibrated on past observations, disregarding that hydrological systems and, therefore, model parameters may change as well. In reality, hydrological systems experience almost continu ...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of water volumes stored in the unsaturated root zone are a key control on the response of terrestrial hydrological systems. Robust, catchment-scale root-zone soil moisture estimates are thus critical for reliable predictions of river flow, groundwater ...
Estimates of water volumes stored in the root-zone of vegetation are a key element controlling the hydrological response of a catchment. The moisture content of the root-zone regulates the partitioning between drainage and water fluxes and reliable estimates are, therefore, criti ...

Redressing the balance

Quantifying net intercatchment groundwater flows

Intercatchment groundwater flows (IGFs), defined as groundwater flows across topographic divides, can occur as regional groundwater flows that bypass headwater streams and only drain into the channel further downstream or directly to the sea. However, groundwater flows can also b ...