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Distributed Hydrological Modelling
19961. Foreword M.B. Abbott, J.C. Refsgaard. 1. The Role of Distributed Hydrological Modelling in Water Resources Management J.C. Refsgaard, M.B. Abbott. 2. Terminology, Modelling Protocol and Classification of Hydrological Model Codes J.C. Refsgaard. 3. Construction, Calibration and Validation of Hydrological Models J.C. Refsgaard, B. Storm.
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2022
<p>Daily climate projections have been recently created using several global climate models under different scenario emissions for their specific use as inputs for global hydrological models (Lange et B&#252;chner., 2021). Despite the <span>interest of</span> these data, their coarse resolution prevent ...
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<p>Daily climate projections have been recently created using several global climate models under different scenario emissions for their specific use as inputs for global hydrological models (Lange et B&#252;chner., 2021). Despite the <span>interest of</span> these data, their coarse resolution prevent ...
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A Distributed Hydrological Model of Flash-Floods
2001The flash-floods of small watersheds are characterized by a low predictability. The monitoring of these events is in fact very often problematic, due to the size of the phenomenon and to the lack or failure of appropriate real-time survey networks.
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Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management, 2004
Accurate predictions of rainfall-runoff relationship have been the goal of numerous hydrologic studies. Despite the availability of data, the usefulness of physically based, distributed parameter hydrologic models over lumped models remains uncertain. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance of a physically based, distributed model and ...
E. A. Meselhe +3 more
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Accurate predictions of rainfall-runoff relationship have been the goal of numerous hydrologic studies. Despite the availability of data, the usefulness of physically based, distributed parameter hydrologic models over lumped models remains uncertain. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance of a physically based, distributed model and ...
E. A. Meselhe +3 more
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A Discussion of Distributed Hydrological Modelling
1990Inspired by the rapidly increasing power of computers and the development of geographical information systems and digital terrain maps, distributed models in hydrology (and other areas such as ecology) have been developing rapidly since the first outline of a physics-based distributed model published by Freeze and Harlan in 1969. Coupled to the opening
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Large Scale Distributed Hydrological Modelling
2015The impact of climate change on water resources is one of the most essential issues for the population of mountain areas and their forelands in the future. To identify appropriate adaptation strategies, water balance models must realistically describe and quantify the reactions of watersheds to climate change at the regional scale.
Monika Prasch +3 more
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1986
Abstract One of the most effective tools that planners and researchers in the water resources and water quality areas can have is an accurate, comprehensive watersned hydrology and pollutant yield model. ANSWERS (Areal Nonpoint Source Watershed Environment Response Simulation), a distributed parameter model which was developed at Purdue University ...
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Abstract One of the most effective tools that planners and researchers in the water resources and water quality areas can have is an accurate, comprehensive watersned hydrology and pollutant yield model. ANSWERS (Areal Nonpoint Source Watershed Environment Response Simulation), a distributed parameter model which was developed at Purdue University ...
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Predictive Analysis and Simulation Uncertainty of a Distributed Hydrological Model
Water Resources Management, 2010Distributed hydrological models should pass through a careful calibration procedure backed by sensitivity, uncertainty and predictive analysis before they are utilized as a decision making aid in watershed management and scenario studies. This paper examines whether the uncertainty of the parameters of the spatially distributed hydrologic model WetSpa ...
Bahremand, A., De Smedt, Florimond
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A tightly coupled GIS and distributed hydrologic modeling framework
Environmental Modelling & Software, 2014Distributed, physics-based hydrologic models require spatially explicit specification of parameters related to climate, geology, land-cover, soil, and topography. Extracting these parameters from national geodatabases requires intensive data processing. Furthermore, mapping these parameters to model mesh elements necessitates development of data access
Gopal Bhatt +2 more
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Effects of initialization on response of a fully-distributed hydrologic model
Journal of Hydrology, 2008Summary Knowledge of initial conditions is very important to correctly model the basin response at the storm event scale. Of particular interest is the influence of topography and soil type on the principal hydrologic variables and runoff generation mechanisms as a function of antecedent wetness conditions.
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