Model parameterization scheme for a distributed hydrological model, BTOPMC
A distributed hydrological model (BTOPMC) provides a distributed estimation of water balance components imperative for sustainable water resource management. The model employs numerous calibration parameters to represent the complex river system.
Satish Bastola
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Distributed Lag Models for Hydrological Data [PDF]
AbstractSummaryThe distributed lag model (DLM), used most prominently in air pollution studies, finds application wherever the effect of a covariate is delayed and distributed through time. We specify modified formulations of DLMs to provide computationally attractive, flexible varying‐coefficient models that are applicable in any setting in which ...
Rushworth, Alastair M. +3 more
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An ensemble approach to assess hydrological models’ contribution to uncertainties in the analysis of climate change impact on water resources [PDF]
Over the recent years, several research efforts investigated the impact of climate change on water resources for different regions of the world. The projection of future river flows is affected by different sources of uncertainty in the hydro-climatic ...
Caya, D. +9 more
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A review of the adaptability of hydrological models for drought forecasting [PDF]
Drought intensity and frequency are increasing in recent years in multiple regions across the world due to global climate change and consequently drought forecasting research has received more and more attention.
Z. Xing +8 more
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Assessment of different modelling studies on the spatial hydrological processes in an arid alpine catchment [PDF]
To assess the model description of spatial hydrological processes in the arid alpine catchment, SWAT and MIKE SHE were jointly applied in Yarkant River basin located in northwest China.
Bao, Anming +6 more
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A distributed eco-hydrological model and its application
Eco-hydrological processes in arid areas are the focus of many hydrological and water resources studies. However, the hydrological cycle and the ecological system have usually been considered separately in most previous studies, and the correlation ...
Zong-xue Xu, Lei Li, Jie Zhao
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Variable runoff generation layer distributed hydrological model for hilly regions
The variable runoff generation layer concept was proposed based on newly acquired understanding of hillslope hydrological experiments. This concept expands the description of interflow from the soil horizon to the soil-weathering bedrock interface and ...
Jianfei ZHAO +4 more
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A comparative analysis of projected impacts of climate change on river runoff from global and catchment-scale hydrological models [PDF]
We present a comparative analysis of projected impacts of climate change on river runoff from two types of distributed hydrological model, a global hydrological model (GHM) and catchment-scale hydrological models (CHM).
Arnell, Nigel +3 more
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Research progress in forecasting methods of rainstorm and flood disaster in China
In view of the frequent occurrence of rainstorm and flood disasters in China and the serious impacts and losses brought by them, this paper summarizes and reviews the research of flood forecasting methods based on the research progress of rainstorm and ...
Jun XIA +3 more
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Comment on \u201cCan assimilation of crowdsourced data in hydrological modelling improve flood prediction?\u201d by Mazzoleni et al. (2017) [PDF]
Citizen science and crowdsourcing are gaining increasing attention among hydrologists. In a recent contribution, Mazzoleni et al. (2017) investigated the integration of crowdsourced data (CSD) into hydrological models to improve the accuracy of real-time
Viero, Daniele P.
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