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The use of agent based modelling techniques in hydrology: determining the spatial and temporal origin of channel flow in semi-arid catchments (2007)
Journal Article
Reaney, S. (2008). The use of agent based modelling techniques in hydrology: determining the spatial and temporal origin of channel flow in semi-arid catchments. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 33(2), 317-327. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.1540

Information on the spatial and temporal origin of runoff entering the channel during a storm event would be valuable in understanding the physical dynamics of catchment hydrology; this knowledge could be used to help design flood defences and diffuse... Read More about The use of agent based modelling techniques in hydrology: determining the spatial and temporal origin of channel flow in semi-arid catchments.

Use of the connectivity of runoff model (CRUM) to investigate the influence of storm characteristics on runoff generation and connectivity in semi-arid areas (2007)
Journal Article
Reaney, S., Bracken, L., & Kirkby, M. (2007). Use of the connectivity of runoff model (CRUM) to investigate the influence of storm characteristics on runoff generation and connectivity in semi-arid areas. Hydrological Processes, 21(7), 894-906. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.6281

Much attention has been given to the surface controls on the generation and transmission of runoff in semi-arid areas. However, the surface controls form only one part of the system; hence, it is important to consider the effect that the characterist... Read More about Use of the connectivity of runoff model (CRUM) to investigate the influence of storm characteristics on runoff generation and connectivity in semi-arid areas.