Publication: Relating climate change signals and physiographic catchment properties to clustered hydrological response types
Relating climate change signals and physiographic catchment properties to clustered hydrological response types
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Köplin, N., Schädler, B., Viviroli, D., & Weingartner, R. (2012). Relating climate change signals and physiographic catchment properties to clustered hydrological response types. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 16, 2267–2283. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-16-2267-2012
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We propose an approach to reduce a comprehensive set of 186 mesoscale catchments in Switzerland to fewer response types to climate change and to name sensitive regions as well as catchment characteristics that govern hydrological change. We classified the hydrological responses of our study catchments through an agglomerative-hierarchical cluster analysis, and we related the dominant explanatory variables, i.e. the determining catchment properties and climate change signals, to the catchments’ hydrological responses by means of redund
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Köplin, N., Schädler, B., Viviroli, D., & Weingartner, R. (2012). Relating climate change signals and physiographic catchment properties to clustered hydrological response types. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 16, 2267–2283. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-16-2267-2012