types and for which daily discharge (
Q) was available for at
least thirty years was selected (Figure 1). Table 1 presents information on the characteristics of
each catchment. Rivers in Iceland are usually classified according to their source (Rist, 1990;
Jónsdóttir et al., 2008), namely direct runoff (D), groundwater fed (L), glacial rivers (J) and
whether they flow through lakes (S). The combination
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