Keith Beven
Keith Beven
Lancaster University, Lancaster Environment Centre
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A physically based, variable contributing area model of basin hydrology/Un modèle à base physique de zone d'appel variable de l'hydrologie du bassin versant
KJ BEVEN, MJ Kirkby
Hydrological Sciences Journal 24 (1), 43-69, 1979
68951979
The future of distributed models: model calibration and uncertainty prediction
K Beven, A Binley
Hydrological processes 6 (3), 279-298, 1992
42931992
Rainfall-runoff modelling: the primer
KJ Beven
John Wiley & Sons, 2011
31992011
Macropores and water flow in soils
K Beven, P Germann
Water resources research 18 (5), 1311-1325, 1982
31731982
Changing ideas in hydrology—the case of physically-based models
K Beven
Journal of hydrology 105 (1-2), 157-172, 1989
19691989
Equifinality, data assimilation, and uncertainty estimation in mechanistic modelling of complex environmental systems using the GLUE methodology
K Beven, J Freer
Journal of hydrology 249 (1-4), 11-29, 2001
19162001
A manifesto for the equifinality thesis
K Beven
Journal of hydrology 320 (1-2), 18-36, 2006
18122006
The prediction of hillslope flow paths for distributed hydrological modelling using digital terrain models
P Quinn, K Beven, P Chevallier, O Planchon
Hydrological processes 5 (1), 59-79, 1991
17221991
Hydrology in practice
E Shaw
CRC press, 2005
14132005
Prophecy, reality and uncertainty in distributed hydrological modelling
K Beven
Advances in water resources 16 (1), 41-51, 1993
12981993
Bayesian estimation of uncertainty in runoff prediction and the value of data: An application of the GLUE approach
J Freer, K Beven, B Ambroise
Water Resources Research 32 (7), 2161-2173, 1996
8871996
Effects of spatial variability and scale with implications to hydrologic modeling
EF Wood, M Sivapalan, K Beven, L Band
Journal of hydrology 102 (1-4), 29-47, 1988
8341988
Topmodel
KJ Beven
Computer Models of Watershed Hydrology. Water Resources Pub., 627-668, 1995
7751995
How far can we go in distributed hydrological modelling?
K Beven
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 5 (1), 1-12, 2001
7732001
TOPMODEL: a critique
K Beven
Hydrological processes 11 (9), 1069-1085, 1997
6711997
The in(a/tan/β) index: How to calculate it and how to use it within the topmodel framework
PF Quinn, KJ Beven, R Lamb
Hydrological processes 9 (2), 161-182, 1995
6671995
Testing a physically-based flood forecasting model (TOPMODEL) for three UK catchments
KJ Beven, MJ Kirkby, N Schofield, AF Tagg
Journal of Hydrology 69 (1-4), 119-143, 1984
5531984
Environmental modelling: An uncertain future?
K Beven
CRC press, 2018
5432018
On hydrologic similarity: 2. A scaled model of storm runoff production
M Sivapalan, K Beven, EF Wood
Water Resources Research 23 (12), 2266-2278, 1987
5401987
Ignorance is bliss: Or seven reasons not to use uncertainty analysis
F Pappenberger, KJ Beven
Water resources research 42 (5), 2006
5242006
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