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Waterbird Diversity Patterns Under Varied Hydrological Regimes in Dongting Lake and Surrounding Lakes. [PDF]

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Hydrologic Simulation With a Distributed Hydrologic Model

2008 Fourth International Conference on Natural Computation, 2008
Hydrologic processes are sensitive to the spatial distribution of hydrologic parameters in watersheds. A distributed hydrologic model which can simulate various components of a watershed hydrologic cycle such as surface water, channel water, soil water and groundwater as well their interactions is used to simulate various hydrologic processes in the ...
Xing Chen, Zhongbo Yu, Guangbai Cui
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Parallelisation of a distributed hydrologic model

International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 2005
In the solution of streamflow problems, fully distributed hydrologic models (DHMs), which are based directly on governing equations, offer distinct advantages over conceptual rainfall-runoff models, which are derived from empirical observations. However, the primary problem associated with DHMs is that they consume more computational resources than ...
Zhengtao Cui   +3 more
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Applications of GIS and RS in distributed hydrological models

2013 21st International Conference on Geoinformatics, 2013
The integration of hydrological models, GIS and RS are the inevitable trend of future development of hydrological models. This paper summarized the research progress of hydrological models, analyzed the applications and development of GIS and RS in hydrological models, pointed out the problems and settlement, and then proposed the future development ...
Yuanpei Liu, Shixiong Hu, Peiyuan Li
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Modelling the hydrology of a catchment using a distributed and a semi‐distributed model

Hydrological Processes, 2005
AbstractVarious hydrological models exist that describe the phases in the hydrologic cycle either in an empirical, semi‐mechanistic or fully mechanistic way. The way and level of detail for the different processes of the hydrologic cycle that needs to be described depends on the objective, the application and the availability of data. In this study the
Ahmed Abu El‐Nasr   +3 more
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Simple Snowdrift Model for Distributed Hydrological Modeling

Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2004
A simple snowdrift model was developed, incorporated into a distributed winter-time hydrological model, and tested against snow measurements from a hillside in eastern Washington State. Snow movement can be an important factor in the distribution of spring soil moisture and runoff.
M. Todd Walter   +4 more
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