Some hydrological challenges in understanding discharge generation processes in the Rhine and Meuse Basins
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2005
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Bogaard, T.A.
Luxemburg, W.M.
Wit, M.J.M. de
Douben, N.
Savenije, H.H.G.
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Abstract
Although societal hazard related to hydrological events has increased dramatically over time, our understanding of the discharge
generating processes is still deficient. The main challenges appear to be related to the scale of the processes. Hydrological processes
are highly heterogeneous, non-linear and interconnected. Upscaling from micro- to catchment scale and subsequent parametrisation
appears undoable because of data requirements, model complexity, computational time requirements, and equifinality (implying
that different combinations of parameters generate equally good results). A new generation of hydrologists is looking for answers
to match the observed complexity at the plot-scale, with the apparent simplicity that arises at the catchment scale. One of the key
processes in the watersheds of the Meuse and Rhine is the rapid sub-surface flow, a process which is still poorly understood