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Global maps of streamflow characteristics based on observations from several thousand catchments

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Beck, Hylke E.
De Roo, Ad
Van Dijk, Albert

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American Meteorological Society

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Streamflow Q estimation in ungauged catchments is one of the greatest challenges facing hydrologists. Observed Q from 3000 to 4000 small-to-medium-sized catchments (10-10 000 km2) around the globe were used to train neural network ensembles to estimate Q

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Journal of Hydrometeorology

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Open Access

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