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Geomorphological theory of the hydrological response

Rinaldo, A.  
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Rodriguez-Iturbe, I.
1996
Hydrological Processes

The geomorphological theory of the hydrological response, originated by Rodriguez-Iturbe and Valdes is renewed with reference to the general framework of the formulation of transport processes by travel time distributions. This review, by no means exhaustive of the publications on this subject, collects in a reasonably organic manner some relevant theoretical developments and a few significant applications.

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DOI
10.1002/(SICI)1099-1085(199606)10:6<803::AID-HYP373>3.0.CO;2-N
Author(s)
Rinaldo, A.  
Rodriguez-Iturbe, I.
Date Issued

1996

Published in
Hydrological Processes
Volume

10

Issue

6

Start page

803

End page

829

Subjects

Hydrological response

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Travel time distributions

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Unit hydrographs

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Drainage

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Geomorphology

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Graph theory

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Rivers

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Runoff

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Geomorphological theory

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Hydrological response

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Travel time distributions

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Unit hydrographs

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Hydrology

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geomorphological theory

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hydrological response

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runoff hydrograph

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solute of transport

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travel time

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unit hydrograph

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