Résumé :
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This book brings together a number of recent field exercises in research catchments, that illustrate how understanding and modelling capability of spatial processes can be improved by use of observed patterns of hydrological response. Introductory chapters review the nature of hydrological variability, and introduce basic concepts related to measuring and modelling spatial hydrologic processes. Written in an intuitive and coherent manner, this volume is ideal for researchers, graduate students and advanced undergraduates in hydrology, and a range of water related disciplines such as physical geography, earth sciences, environmental and civil engineering.
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