2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-171758/v1
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Catchment natural driving factors and prediction of baseflow index for Continental United States based on Random forest technique

Abstract: Baseflow plays a critical role in maintaining the aquatic environmental health. However, the driving factors and predictions of baseflow have not been rigorously investigated on a large scale, partly preventing hydrologist from deeply understanding runoff generation. To this end, the Lyne–Hollick (LH) digital filter method and the automatic baseflow identification technique (ABIT) were used to estimate the long-term and seasonal baseflow index (BFI) of 619 catchments across Continental United States (CONUS) fr… Show more

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