Reinder A. Feddes (ed.)
Space and Time Scale Variability and Interdependencies in Hydrological Processes
Herausgeber: Feddes, Reinder A.
Reinder A. Feddes (ed.)
Space and Time Scale Variability and Interdependencies in Hydrological Processes
Herausgeber: Feddes, Reinder A.
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Examines variations in space and time of the Earth's atmospherical, hydrological and terrestrial systems.
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Examines variations in space and time of the Earth's atmospherical, hydrological and terrestrial systems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780521022934
- ISBN-10: 0521022932
- Artikelnr.: 22039084
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780521022934
- ISBN-10: 0521022932
- Artikelnr.: 22039084
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Opening address of the first George Kovacs Colloquium U. Shamir; 2.
Heterogeneity and scaling land-atmospheric water and energy fluxes in
climate systems E. F. Wood; 3. Scale problems in surface fluxes J. C. I .
Dooge; 4. Remote sensing - inverse modelling approach to determine large
scale effective soil hydraulic properties in soil-vegetation-atmospheric
systems R. A. Feddes; 5. The importance of landscape position in scaling
SVAT-models to catchment scale hydro-ecological prediction T. J. Hatton, W.
R. Dawes and R. A. Vertessy; 6. The influence of subgrid-scale spatial
variability on precipitation and soil moisture in an atmospheric GCM D.
Entekhabi; 7. Modelling the hydrological response to a large scale land use
change A. Henderson-Sellers, K. McGuffie and T. B. Durbidge; 8. An approach
to represent mesoscale (subgrid-scale) fluxes in GCMs demonstrated with
simulations of local deforestation in Amazonia R. Avissar and F. Chen; 9. A
hierarchical approach to the connection of global hydrological and
atmospheric models G. W. Kite, E. D. Soulis and N. Kouwen; 10. Stochastic
downscaling of GCM-output results using atmospheric circulation patterns A.
Bárdossy; 11. Dependencies of spatial variability in fluvial ecosystems on
the temporal hydrological variability H. P. Nachtnebel; 12. Problems and
progress in macroscale hydrological modelling A. Becker; 13. Predictability
of the atmosphere and climate: towards a dynamical view C. Nicolis;
14. From scalar cascades to lie cascades: joint multifractal analysis of
rain and cloud processes D. Schertzer and S. Lovejoy; 15. Fractals et
multifractals appliqués a l'étude de la variabilité temporelle des
précipitations P. Hubert.
Heterogeneity and scaling land-atmospheric water and energy fluxes in
climate systems E. F. Wood; 3. Scale problems in surface fluxes J. C. I .
Dooge; 4. Remote sensing - inverse modelling approach to determine large
scale effective soil hydraulic properties in soil-vegetation-atmospheric
systems R. A. Feddes; 5. The importance of landscape position in scaling
SVAT-models to catchment scale hydro-ecological prediction T. J. Hatton, W.
R. Dawes and R. A. Vertessy; 6. The influence of subgrid-scale spatial
variability on precipitation and soil moisture in an atmospheric GCM D.
Entekhabi; 7. Modelling the hydrological response to a large scale land use
change A. Henderson-Sellers, K. McGuffie and T. B. Durbidge; 8. An approach
to represent mesoscale (subgrid-scale) fluxes in GCMs demonstrated with
simulations of local deforestation in Amazonia R. Avissar and F. Chen; 9. A
hierarchical approach to the connection of global hydrological and
atmospheric models G. W. Kite, E. D. Soulis and N. Kouwen; 10. Stochastic
downscaling of GCM-output results using atmospheric circulation patterns A.
Bárdossy; 11. Dependencies of spatial variability in fluvial ecosystems on
the temporal hydrological variability H. P. Nachtnebel; 12. Problems and
progress in macroscale hydrological modelling A. Becker; 13. Predictability
of the atmosphere and climate: towards a dynamical view C. Nicolis;
14. From scalar cascades to lie cascades: joint multifractal analysis of
rain and cloud processes D. Schertzer and S. Lovejoy; 15. Fractals et
multifractals appliqués a l'étude de la variabilité temporelle des
précipitations P. Hubert.
1. Opening address of the first George Kovacs Colloquium U. Shamir; 2.
Heterogeneity and scaling land-atmospheric water and energy fluxes in
climate systems E. F. Wood; 3. Scale problems in surface fluxes J. C. I .
Dooge; 4. Remote sensing - inverse modelling approach to determine large
scale effective soil hydraulic properties in soil-vegetation-atmospheric
systems R. A. Feddes; 5. The importance of landscape position in scaling
SVAT-models to catchment scale hydro-ecological prediction T. J. Hatton, W.
R. Dawes and R. A. Vertessy; 6. The influence of subgrid-scale spatial
variability on precipitation and soil moisture in an atmospheric GCM D.
Entekhabi; 7. Modelling the hydrological response to a large scale land use
change A. Henderson-Sellers, K. McGuffie and T. B. Durbidge; 8. An approach
to represent mesoscale (subgrid-scale) fluxes in GCMs demonstrated with
simulations of local deforestation in Amazonia R. Avissar and F. Chen; 9. A
hierarchical approach to the connection of global hydrological and
atmospheric models G. W. Kite, E. D. Soulis and N. Kouwen; 10. Stochastic
downscaling of GCM-output results using atmospheric circulation patterns A.
Bárdossy; 11. Dependencies of spatial variability in fluvial ecosystems on
the temporal hydrological variability H. P. Nachtnebel; 12. Problems and
progress in macroscale hydrological modelling A. Becker; 13. Predictability
of the atmosphere and climate: towards a dynamical view C. Nicolis;
14. From scalar cascades to lie cascades: joint multifractal analysis of
rain and cloud processes D. Schertzer and S. Lovejoy; 15. Fractals et
multifractals appliqués a l'étude de la variabilité temporelle des
précipitations P. Hubert.
Heterogeneity and scaling land-atmospheric water and energy fluxes in
climate systems E. F. Wood; 3. Scale problems in surface fluxes J. C. I .
Dooge; 4. Remote sensing - inverse modelling approach to determine large
scale effective soil hydraulic properties in soil-vegetation-atmospheric
systems R. A. Feddes; 5. The importance of landscape position in scaling
SVAT-models to catchment scale hydro-ecological prediction T. J. Hatton, W.
R. Dawes and R. A. Vertessy; 6. The influence of subgrid-scale spatial
variability on precipitation and soil moisture in an atmospheric GCM D.
Entekhabi; 7. Modelling the hydrological response to a large scale land use
change A. Henderson-Sellers, K. McGuffie and T. B. Durbidge; 8. An approach
to represent mesoscale (subgrid-scale) fluxes in GCMs demonstrated with
simulations of local deforestation in Amazonia R. Avissar and F. Chen; 9. A
hierarchical approach to the connection of global hydrological and
atmospheric models G. W. Kite, E. D. Soulis and N. Kouwen; 10. Stochastic
downscaling of GCM-output results using atmospheric circulation patterns A.
Bárdossy; 11. Dependencies of spatial variability in fluvial ecosystems on
the temporal hydrological variability H. P. Nachtnebel; 12. Problems and
progress in macroscale hydrological modelling A. Becker; 13. Predictability
of the atmosphere and climate: towards a dynamical view C. Nicolis;
14. From scalar cascades to lie cascades: joint multifractal analysis of
rain and cloud processes D. Schertzer and S. Lovejoy; 15. Fractals et
multifractals appliqués a l'étude de la variabilité temporelle des
précipitations P. Hubert.