List of works by Markus Hrachowitz

A Novel Idea for Groundwater Resource Management during Megadrought Events

scholarly article in Water Resources Management, vol. 34 no. 5, March 2020

A constraint-based search algorithm for parameter identification of environmental models

A decade of Predictions in Ungauged Basins (PUB)—a review

scientific article (publication date: August 2013)

A framework to assess the realism of model structures using hydrological signatures

article by T. Euser et al published 21 May 2013 in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

A precipitation shift from snow towards rain leads to a decrease in streamflow

A simple topography-driven and calibration-free runoff generation module

A simple topography-driven and calibration-free runoff generation module

scientific article

A strategy for "constraint-based" parameter specification for environmental models

Accounting for the influence of vegetation and landscape improves model transferability in a tropical savannah region

article published in 2016

An approach to identify time consistent model parameters: sub-period calibration

Are transit times useful process-based tools for flow prediction and classification in ungauged basins in montane regions?

Catchment transit times and landscape controls-does scale matter?

Catchment-scale connection between vegetation accessible storage and satellite-derived Soil Water Index

Changes of hydro-meteorological trigger conditions for debris flows in a future alpine climate

scientific article published in 2023

Climate controls how ecosystems size the root zone storage capacity at catchment scale

scholarly article

Constraining Conceptual Hydrological Models With Multiple Information Sources

Correction to: A Novel Idea for Groundwater Resource Management during Megadrought Events

scholarly article in Water Resources Management, vol. 34 no. 13, September 2020

Dating of soil layers in a young floodplain using iron oxide crystallinity

article published in 2009

Ecosystem adaptation to climate change: the sensitivity of hydrological predictions to time-dynamic model parameters

scientific article published in 2022

Estimating the Aquifer’s Renewable Water to Mitigate the Challenges of Upcoming Megadrought Events

scholarly article in Water Resources Management, vol. 35 no. 14, October 2021

Evolution of the spatial and temporal characteristics of the isotope hydrology of a montane river basin

scholarly article by M. Speed et al published 26 April 2011 in Hydrological Sciences Journal

Gamma distribution models for transit time estimation in catchments: Physical interpretation of parameters and implications for time-variant transit time assessment

Global glacio-hydrological model coupling for streamflow prediction

HESS Opinions Catchments as meta-organisms – a new blueprint for hydrological modelling""

HESS Opinions: The complementary merits of competing modelling philosophies in hydrology

scholarly article by Markus Hrachowitz & Martyn P. Clark published 1 August 2017 in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

HESS Opinions: The complementary merits of top-down and bottom-up modelling philosophies in hydrology

scholarly article by Markus Hrachowitz & Martyn Clark published 24 January 2017 in Hydrology and earth system sciences discussions

Hydrological hysteresis and its value for assessing process consistency in catchment conceptual models

Hydrological hysteresis in catchments and its value for assessing process consistency in conceptual models

Hydrological landscape classification: investigating the performance of HAND based landscape classifications in a central European meso-scale catchment

article by S. Gharari et al published 3 November 2011 in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

INFLUENCE OF SCALE ON THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS IN A LARGE MONTANE RIVER BASIN

Improved Understanding of the Link Between Catchment‐Scale Vegetation Accessible Storage and Satellite‐Derived Soil Water Index

Improving modelled long-term storage variations with standard hydrological models in data-scarce regions

Improving the Predictive Skill of a Distributed Hydrological Model by Calibration on Spatial Patterns With Multiple Satellite Data Sets

Influence of hydrology and seasonality on DOC exports from three contrasting upland catchments

scholarly article by J. J. C. Dawson et al published August 2008 in Biogeochemistry

Influence of soil and climate on root zone storage capacity

Integration of observed and model-derived groundwater levels in landslide threshold models in Rwanda

scientific article published in 2022

Isotopic and geochemical tracers reveal similarities in transit times in contrasting mesoscale catchments

Land classification based on hydrological landscape units

Learning from satellite observations: increased understanding of catchment processes through stepwise model improvement

Learning from satellite observations: increased understanding of catchment processes through stepwise model improvement

Long-term environmental monitoring and application of low-level 3H, 7Be, 137Cs and 210Pb activity concentrations in the non-biotic compartments of the Danube in Austria

scientific article published in August 2004

Long-term monitoring of the Danube river--sampling techniques, radionuclide metrology and radioecological assessment

scientific article published on 25 January 2009

Migration as flow: using hydrological concepts to estimate the residence time of migrating birds from the daily counts

article

On the value of combined event runoff and tracer analysis to improve understanding of catchment functioning in a data-scarce semi-arid area

Opinion paper: How to make our models more physically-based

article

Potential of satellite-derived hydro-meteorological information for landslide hazard assessment thresholds in Rwanda

Potential of satellite-derived hydro-meteorological information for landslide initiation thresholds in Rwanda

scientific article published on 7 November 2022

Process consistency in models: The importance of system signatures, expert knowledge, and process complexity

Redressing the balance: quantifying net intercatchment groundwater flows

Redressing the balance: quantifying net intercatchment groundwater flows

preprint

Regionalization of transit time estimates in montane catchments by integrating landscape controls

article

Relative influence of upland and lowland headwaters on the isotope hydrology and transit times of larger catchments

scholarly article by Doerthe Tetzlaff et al published April 2011 in Journal of Hydrology

Reply to comment by Porporato and Calabrese on “Storage selection functions: A coherent framework for quantifying how catchments store and release water and solutes”

Seasonal controls on DOC dynamics in nested upland catchments in NE Scotland

article

Seasonality ofepCO2at different scales along an integrated river continuum within the Dee basin, NE Scotland

article

Sensitivity of hydrological predictions to ecosystem adaptation in response to climate change: the effect of time-dynamic model parameters

Sensitivity of mean transit time estimates to model conditioning and data availability

article

Soil Redistribution Model for Undisturbed and Cultivated Sites Based on Chernobyl-Derived Cesium-137 Fallout

scientific article published on 05 July 2005

Soil properties and distribution of radionuclides of selected soil profiles from Southern Costa Rica

scholarly article published 1 December 2007

Spatial distribution of transit times in montane catchments: conceptualization tools for management

Stepwise improvement of hydrological model concepts using satellite based evaporation and total water storage estimations

Stepwise improvement of hydrological models using satellite-based evaporation and total water storage estimations

Storage selection functions: A coherent framework for quantifying how catchments store and release water and solutes

Streamflow response to forest management

scientific article published on 12 February 2020

Supplementary material to "A simple topography-driven and calibration-free runoff generation module"

Supplementary material to "Learning from satellite observations: increased understanding of catchment processes through stepwise model improvement"

Supplementary material to "Redressing the balance: quantifying net intercatchment groundwater flows"

Supplementary material to "The importance of ecosystem adaptation on hydrological model predictions in response to climate change"

Supplementary material to "Using altimetry observations combined with GRACE to select parameter sets of a hydrological model in data scarce regions"

Testing the realism of a topography driven model (FLEX-Topo) in the nested catchments of the Upper Heihe, China

article

Testing the realism of a topography-driven model (FLEX-Topo) in the nested catchments of the Upper Heihe, China

article

The Demographics of Water: A Review of Water Ages in the Critical Zone

scientific article published on 20 May 2019

The Value of Using Multiple Hydrometeorological Variables to Predict Temporal Debris Flow Susceptibility in an Alpine Environment

The effect of forcing and landscape distribution on performance and consistency of model structures

The evolution of root zone moisture capacities after land use change: a step towards predictions under change?

The evolution of root-zone moisture capacities after deforestation: a step towards hydrological predictions under change?

article by Remko Nijzink et al published 5 December 2016 in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

The importance of aspect for modelling the hydrological response in a glacier catchment in Central Asia

article

The importance of ecosystem adaptation on hydrological model predictions in response to climate change

The importance of ecosystem adaptation on hydrological model predictions in response to climate change

The importance of topography controlled sub-grid process heterogeneity in distributed hydrological models

The importance of topography-controlled sub-grid process heterogeneity and semi-quantitative prior constraints in distributed hydrological models

The temporally varying roles of rainfall, snowmelt and soil moisture for debris flow initiation in a snow dominated system: the compound trigger concept

The temporally varying roles of rainfall, snowmelt and soil moisture for debris flow initiation in a snow-dominated system

Thermal regimes in a large upland salmon river: a simple model to identify the influence of landscape controls and climate change on maximum temperatures

article published in 2010

Tracers and transit times: windows for viewing catchment scale storage?

Transit time distributions, legacy contamination and variability in biogeochemical 1/fαscaling: how are hydrological response dynamics linked to water quality at the catchment scale?

Transit times-the link between hydrology and water quality at the catchment scale

scholarly article by Markus Hrachowitz et al published 16 May 2016 in WIREs. Water

Trigger characteristics of torrential flows from high to low alpine regions in Austria

scientific article published on 15 December 2018

Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective

scientific article published on 10 June 2019

Uncertainties in transpiration estimates.

scientific article

Understanding the Information Content in the Hierarchy of Model Development Decisions: Learning From Data

Understanding the Information Content in the Hierarchy of Model Development Decisions: Learning From Data

Using altimetry observations combined with GRACE to select parameter sets of a hydrological model in a data-scarce region

Using altimetry observations combined with GRACE to select parameter sets of a hydrological model in data scarce regions

Using expert knowledge to increase realism in environmental system models can dramatically reduce the need for calibration

Using long-term data sets to understand transit times in contrasting headwater catchments

article by Markus Hrachowitz et al published April 2009 in Journal of Hydrology

Virtual laboratories: new opportunities for collaborative water science

article published in 2015

Virtual laboratories: new opportunities for collaborative water science

What can flux tracking teach us about water age distribution patterns and their temporal dynamics?

What can flux tracking teach us about water age distributions and their temporal dynamics?