Authors
Ladislav Gaál, Jan Szolgay, Silvia Kohnová, Kamila Hlavčová, J Parajka, Alberto Viglione, Ralf Merz, Günter Blöschl
Publication date
2015/6/3
Journal
Hydrological Sciences Journal
Volume
60
Issue
6
Pages
968-984
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
The aim of this paper is to understand the causal factors controlling the relationship between flood peaks and volumes in a regional context. A case study is performed based on 330 catchments in Austria ranging from 6 to 500 km2 in size. Maximum annual flood discharges are compared with the associated flood volumes, and the consistency of the peak–volume relationship is quantified by the Spearman rank correlation coefficient. The results indicate that climate-related factors are more important than catchment-related factors in controlling the consistency. Spearman rank correlation coefficients typically range from about 0.2 in the high alpine catchments to about 0.8 in the lowlands. The weak dependence in the high alpine catchments is due to the mix of flood types, including long-duration snowmelt, synoptic floods and flash floods. In the lowlands, the flood durations vary less in a given catchment which is …
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Scholar articles
L Gaál, J Szolgay, S Kohnová, K Hlavčová, J Parajka… - Hydrological Sciences Journal, 2015