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Regionalization Of Hydrologic Response In The Great Lakes Basin: Considerations Of Temporal Scales Of Analysis, Jonathan Martin Kult, Lauren M. Fry, Andrew D. Gronewold, Woonsup Choi
Regionalization Of Hydrologic Response In The Great Lakes Basin: Considerations Of Temporal Scales Of Analysis, Jonathan Martin Kult, Lauren M. Fry, Andrew D. Gronewold, Woonsup Choi
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Methods for predicting streamflow in areas with limited or nonexistent measures of hydrologic response commonly rely on regionalization techniques, where knowledge pertaining to gauged watersheds is transferred to ungauged watersheds. Hydrologic response indices have frequently been employed in contemporary regionalization research related to predictions in ungauged basins. In this study, we developed regionalization models using multiple linear regression and regression tree analysis to derive relationships between hydrologic response and watershed physical characteristics for 163 watersheds in the Great Lakes basin. These models provide an empirical means for simulating runoff in ungauged basins at a monthly time step without implementation of …