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Table A9.2. Summary of information provided for the studies included in the Level 2 assessment, listing studies with more
detailed information about catchment characteristics and cross-validation performances
No. of
catchments Method Area (km 2 )
Elevation
(m)
Aridity
( )
Study
Region
P A (mm)
E PA (mm)
T A ( C)
Jimenez et al.
( 2012 )
Spain
217
R
9 - 12 800
370 - 2350
190 - 1070
2.6 - 16.0
350 - 2500
0.2 - 2.0
Walther et al.
( 2011 )
Germany
170
IM, G
1 - 6200
647 - 1339
140 - 940
1 - 4600
560 - 2850
290 - 550
26 - 680
0.1 - 0.9
Kjeldsen and
Jones
( 2010 )
UK
587
IM
Srinivas et al.
( 2008 )
USA
245
IM
1 - 29 000
864 - 1168
120 - 360
Merz and
Blöschl
( 2005 )
Austria
521
R, IM,
G
10 - 955
500 - 2310
280 - 750
2.8 - 10.4
50 - 3050
0.2 - 1.4
The catchment attributes and performance for a particular regionalisation method are available for each catchment and include: area, mean
catchment elevation, mean annual precipitation (P A ), mean annual potential evaporation (E PA ) and mean annual air temperature (T A ).
Groups of regionalisation methods are regression methods (R), index methods (IM) and geostatistical methods (G).
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