Publication: Effect of observation errors on the timing of the most informative isotope samples for event-based model calibration
Effect of observation errors on the timing of the most informative isotope samples for event-based model calibration
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Wang, L., van Meerveld, H. J., & Seibert, J. (2018). Effect of observation errors on the timing of the most informative isotope samples for event-based model calibration. Hydrology, 5, 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrology5010004
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Many studies have shown that isotope data are valuable for hydrological model calibration. Recent developments have made isotope analyses more accessible but event sampling still involves significant time and financial costs. Therefore, it is worth to study how many isotope samples are needed for hydrological model calibration and what the most informative sampling times are. In this study, we used synthetic data to investigate how systematic errors in the precipitation, streamflow and the isotopic composition of precipitation affect
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Wang, L., van Meerveld, H. J., & Seibert, J. (2018). Effect of observation errors on the timing of the most informative isotope samples for event-based model calibration. Hydrology, 5, 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrology5010004