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The geomorphological unit hydrograph from a historical-critical perspective

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EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS
Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 27-37

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/esp.3855

Keywords

Geomorphological Unit Hydrograph; Hydrologic Response; Travel time theories

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  1. University of Trento

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In this paper we present a brief overview of geomorphological instantaneous unit hydrograph (GIUH) theories and analyze their successful path without hiding their limitations. The history of the GIUH is subdivided into three major sections. The first is based on the milestone works of Rodriguez-Iturbe and Valdes (Water Resources Research 1979; 15(6): 1409-1420) and Gupta et al. (Water Resources Research 1980; 16(5): 855-862), which recognized that a treatment of water discharges with travel times' could provide a rich interpretation of the theory of the instantaneous unit hydrograph (IUH). We show how this was possible, what assumptions were made, which of these assumptions can be relaxed, and which have become obsolete and been discarded. The second section focuses on the width-function-based IUH (WFIUH) approach and its achievements in assessing the interplay of the topology and geometry of the network with water dynamics. The limitations of the WFIUH approach are described, and a way to work around them is suggested. Finally, a new formal approach to estimating the water budget by travel times', which derives from a suitable use of the water budget equation and some hypotheses, has been introduced and disentangled. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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