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    AutoVL: Automated streamflow separation for changing catchments and climate impact analysis by Vincent Lyne

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By providing objective, dynamic insights into catchment behavior, AutoVL offers a promising tool for climate change studies and streamflow analysis.…”
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    Variability in the Shape of the Active Length–Streamflow Relationship in Temporary Streams: Insights From an Empirical Analysis by N. Durighetto, R. Britt, M. Schirmer, G. Botter

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Consequently, the flowing network length L and the catchment‐scale streamflow Q jointly evolve mirroring the temporal variations of landscape wetness. …”
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    Understanding Long‐Term Streamflow Response to Snowfall Change: Insights From a Multivariate Analysis by Ying Hou, Juntai Han, Ross Woods, Yuhan Guo, Yuting Yang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Abstract Ongoing climate change is modifying snow dynamics, further altering streamflow (Q) in cold regions. Despite extensive research over the past decades, the impact of changes in snow on mean annual Q remains debated, and the underlying mechanisms driving these responses are still unclear. …”
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    Generalized Gumbel model for r-largest order statistics, with an application to peak streamflow by Yire Shin, Jeong-Soo Park

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract The effective use of available information in extreme value analysis is critical because extreme values are scarce. …”
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    Use of Wavelet and Bootstrap Methods in Streamflow Prediction by Adnan Bashir, Muhammad Ahmed Shehzad, Aamna Khan, Ayesha Niaz, Muhammad Nabeel Asghar, Ramy Aldallal, Mutua Kilai

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This study investigates a new hybrid model, the wavelet bootstrap quadratic response surface, for accurate streamflow prediction. Wavelet analysis is a well-known time-frequency joint analysis technique applied in various fields like biological signals, vibration signals, and hydrological signals. …”
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    Streamflow Composition and Water “Imbalance” in the Northern Himalayas by Linfeng Fan, Xingxing Kuang, Dani Or, Chunmiao Zheng

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This study not only provides a comprehensive analysis of the streamflow composition in the YZR, but also contributes to shaping a more complete picture of the functionality of the Himalayan water tower, highlighting the importance of groundwater in regional water transfers.…”
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    Mechanisms of Suprapermafrost Groundwater Recharge Streamflow in Alpine Permafrost Regions: Insights From Young Water Fraction Analysis by Fa Du, Zongxing Li, Juan Gui, Baijuan Zhang, Jian Xue, Huiling Zhou

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The correlation analysis revealed that various climatic factors played dominant roles in the recharge time variations of the SPG‐supplied streamflow within the TRHR. …”
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    HYDROLOGIC HOMOGENEOUS REGIONS USING MONTHLY STREAMFLOW IN TURKEY by Demirel Mehmet C., Bég Osman A., Kahya Ercan

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Cluster analysis of gauged streamflow records into homogeneous and robust regions is an important tool for the characterization of hydrologic systems. …”
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    Stochastic Volatility Modeling of Daily Streamflow Time Series by Huimin Wang, Songbai Song, Gengxi Zhang, Olusola O. Ayantobo, Tianli Guo

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The findings of this study offer practical and promising time series analysis methods for daily streamflow modeling.…”
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    Technical note: Streamflow seasonality using directional statistics by W. R. Berghuijs, K. Hale, H. Beria, H. Beria

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…We show that directional statistics are mathematically more robust than several widely used metrics to quantify streamflow seasonality. We extend the application of directional statistics to analyze seasonality in other hydrological fluxes, including precipitation, evapotranspiration, and snowmelt, and we introduce a trend analysis framework for both the timing and strength of seasonal cycles. …”
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