The main hydrological parameters at the event scale are shown in Table 3, with high variability for peak flow (from 2.0 to 24.8 L s−1 km−2), baseflow (from 0.6 to 4.2 L s−1 km−2) and mean flow (from 0.9 to 11.2 L s−1 km−2) discharges. The runoff coefficient (R C) (after subtracting the baseflow from each flood) was generally variable, ranging from 0.04 to 14.5%, most values being higher than 5% in spring, when the watershed was saturated due to prior rainfall. Therefore, a wide range of R C was recorded in response to similar amounts of rainfall. Figure 4 shows the hydrographs of discharge and rainfall over the time for each monitored year, displaying the great variability.