Author
Green, Timothy | |
SIVAPALAN, MURUGESU - UNIV OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA |
Submitted to: Hydrological Processes
Publication Type: Book / Chapter Publication Acceptance Date: 8/11/1998 Publication Date: N/A Citation: N/A Interpretive Summary: Considerable progress has been made in recent years in the modeling of individual hydrological processes such as infiltration, surface runoff, evaporation and solute transport. However, a fuller appreciation of the workings of the natural environment requires understanding of the interactions between various processes at a variety of spatial and temporal lscales. This special issue of Hydrological Processes contains a combinatio of modelling and field measurement approaches aimed at gaining insights into process interactions and space-time dynamics related to flow and transport in watersheds, rivers and estuaries. Such insights may have profound impli-cations for environmental management. Technical Abstract: Considerable progress has been made in recent years in the modeling of individual hydrological processes such as infiltration, surface runoff, evaporation and solute transport. However, a fuller appreciation of the workings of the natural environment requires understanding of the interactions between various processes at a variety of spatial and temporal lscales. This special issue of Hydrological Processes contains a combinatio of modelling and field measurement approaches aimed at gaining insights into process interactions and space-time dynamics related to flow and transport in watersheds, rivers and estuaries. Such insights may have profound impli-cations for environmental management. |