2002
DOI: 10.1029/1999gb001254
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High‐resolution fields of global runoff combining observed river discharge and simulated water balances

Abstract: [1] This paper demonstrates the potential of combining observed river discharge information with climate-driven water balance model (WBM) outputs to develop composite runoff fields. Such combined runoff fields simultaneously reflect the numerical accuracy of the discharge measurements and preserve the spatial and temporal distribution of simulated runoff. Selected gauging stations from the World Meteorological Organization Global Runoff Data Centre (GRDC) data archive were geographically coregistered to a grid… Show more

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“…The extent is similar to that covered by climate type 'A' of the Köppen-Geiger system (Peel et al, 2007). This global region produces the greatest amount of runoff (Fekete et al, 2002), and has headwater basins noted for their flashy rainfall-runoff responses (e.g. Bonell and Gilmour, 1978;Chappell et al, 1999b;Dykes and Thornes, 2000;Godsey et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…The extent is similar to that covered by climate type 'A' of the Köppen-Geiger system (Peel et al, 2007). This global region produces the greatest amount of runoff (Fekete et al, 2002), and has headwater basins noted for their flashy rainfall-runoff responses (e.g. Bonell and Gilmour, 1978;Chappell et al, 1999b;Dykes and Thornes, 2000;Godsey et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Recently, large-scale hydrological processes are attracting more and more interest from the global climate research community as more observational data are available (e.g. Lins, 1985;Lettenmaier et al, 1994;Dirmeyer et al, 1999;Fekete et al, 2002;Maurer et al, 2002;Li et al, 2005). As one of the most important hydrological processes, runoff forms a large portion of the ground hydrology cycle.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Much of the variation can be attributed to problems associated with the three major discharge estimation methods. Some of the estimates in Table 1 are derived from all available, but an incomplete set of measurements [e.g., McClelland et al, 2006], some are based purely on model simulations [e.g., Oki, 1999] and still others are derived from the synergistic use of modeled and observed streamflow [e.g., Fekete et al, 2002].…”
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confidence: 99%