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2010Assessing the impact of mixing assumptions on the estimation of streamwater mean residence timeFenicia, F.; Wrede, S.; Kavetski, D.; Pfister, L.; Hoffmann, L.; Savenije, H.; McDonnell, J.
2011Battling hydrological monsters: Insights into numerical approximations, data uncertainty and structural errorsKavetski, D.; Evin, G.; Clark, M.; Thyer, M.; Kuczera, G.; Renard, B.; Fenicia, F.; Tuteja, N.; IAHR World Congress (34th : 2011 : Brisbane, Australia)
2014Catchment properties, function, and conceptual model representation: is there a correspondence?Fenicia, F.; Kavetski, D.; Savenije, H.; Clark, M.; Schoups, G.; Pfister, L.; Freer, J.
2011Elements of a flexible approach for conceptual hydrological modeling: 1. Motivation and theoretical developmentFenicia, F.; Kavetski, D.; Savenije, H.
2011Elements of a flexible approach for conceptual hydrological modeling: 2. Application and experimental insightsKavetski, D.; Fenicia, F.
2016From spatially variable streamflow to distributed hydrological models: analysis of key modeling decisionsFenicia, F.; Kavetski, D.; Savenije, H.; Pfister, L.
2011Impact of temporal data resolution on parameter inference and model identification in conceptual hydrological modeling: insights from an experimental catchmentKavetski, D.; Fenicia, F.; Clark, M.
2012Microwave links for rainfall estimation in an urban environment: Insights from an experimental setup in Luxembourg-CityFenicia, F.; Pfister, L.; Kavetski, D.; Matgen, P.; Iffly, J.; Hoffmann, L.; Uijlenhoet, R.
2011Pursuing the method of multiple working hypotheses for hydrological modelingClark, M.; Kavetski, D.; Fenicia, F.
2012Reply to comment by K. Beven et al. on "Pursuing the method of multiple working hypotheses for hydrological modelling"Clark, M.; Kavetski, D.; Fenicia, F.
2018Signature-domain calibration of hydrological models using approximate bayesian computation: empirical analysis of fundamental propertiesFenicia, F.; Kavetski, D.; Reichert, P.; Albert, C.
2018Signature-domain calibration of hydrological models using approximate bayesian computation: theory and comparison to existing applicationsKavetski, D.; Fenicia, F.; Reichert, P.; Albert, C.
2013The influence of conceptual model structure on model performance: A comparative study for 237 French catchmentsvan Esse, W.; Perrin, C.; Booij, M.; Augustijn, D.; Fenicia, F.; Kavetski, D.; Lobligeois, F.
2011The quest for physically realistic streamflow forecasting modelsClark, M.; Kavetski, D.; Fenicia, F.; McMillan, H.; Sims, J.; Merrin, L.; Ackland, R.; Herron, N.; Water Information Research and Development Alliance Science Symposium (2011 : Melbourne, Australia)
2015Towards more systematic perceptual model development: a case study using 3 Luxembourgish catchmentsWrede, S.; Fenicia, F.; Martínez-Carreras, N.; Juilleret, J.; Hissler, C.; Krein, A.; Savenije, H.; Uhlenbrook, S.; Kavetski, D.; Pfister, L.