2016
DOI: 10.1515/sjce-2016-0011
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Estimation of the Effect of Changes in Forest Associations on Runoff Processes in Basins: Case Study in the Hron and Topľa River Basins

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“…Numerous attempts were therefore undertaken to use distributed rainfall-runoff models to assess regime changes resulting from such effects (e.g. Rončák et al, 2016) and to detect signals indicating irregular behaviour of hydrological time series in the Basin (e.g. Pekárová et al, 2011).…”
Section: Recent Advances In the Hydrology Of The Carpathian Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous attempts were therefore undertaken to use distributed rainfall-runoff models to assess regime changes resulting from such effects (e.g. Rončák et al, 2016) and to detect signals indicating irregular behaviour of hydrological time series in the Basin (e.g. Pekárová et al, 2011).…”
Section: Recent Advances In the Hydrology Of The Carpathian Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Na simuláciu odtoku a ďalších zložiek hydrologickej bilancie bol použitý zrážkovo-odtokový model WetSpa s rozčlenenými parametrami [9], [11], [12]. Simulácia odtoku za zmenených klimatických podmienok bola robená pre 6 povodí.…”
Section: Zrážkovo-odtokový Model S Rozčlenenými Parametramiunclassified
“…In Slovakia, few researches deal with different hydrologically -distributed models, which have been used to simulate runoff processes under climate change conditions. Good examples of such models include: WetSpa (Valent et al 2016;Rončák et al, 2016;2017). This article builds on previously published papers and uses several older outputs of global and regional models, climate change scenarios, and various conceptual or distributed hydrological models in Slovakia (see, e.g., Štefunková et al 2013;Hlavčová et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%