Hydrograph separation: An impartial parametrisation for an imperfect method

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This paper presents a new method for hydrograph separation. It is well-known that all hydrological methods aiming at separating streamflow into baseflow - its slow or delayed component - and quickflow - its non-delayed component - present large imperfections, and we do not claim to provide here a perfect solution. However, the method described here is at least (i) impartial in the determination of its two parameters (a quadratic reservoir capacity and a response time), (ii) coherent in time (as assessed by a split-sample test) and (iii) geologically coherent (an exhaustive validation on 1664 French catchments shows a good match with what we know of France's hydrogeology). With these characteristics, the method can be used to perform a general assessment of hydroclimatic memory of catchments. Last, an R package is provided to ensure reproducibility of the results presented.

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Pelletier, A., & Andréassian, V. (2020). Hydrograph separation: An impartial parametrisation for an imperfect method. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 24(3), 1171–1187. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-1171-2020

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