Runoff simulation of Mengjiang River Basin based on distributed hydrological model [PDF]
A distributed hydrological model is an essential tool for simulating hydrological processes and managing water resources. This study applied a distributed hydrological model—Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model for the Mengjiang River Basin, using ...
Chen Xueqiu +3 more
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Inverse distributed hydrological modelling of Alpine catchments [PDF]
Abstract. Even in physically based distributed hydrological models, various remaining parameters must be estimated for each sub-catchment. This can involve tremendous effort, especially when the number of sub-catchments is large and the applied hydrological model is computationally expensive.
Kunstmann, H., Krause, J., Mayr, S.
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Predicting floods in a large karst river basin by coupling PERSIANN-CCS QPEs with a physically based distributed hydrological model [PDF]
In general, there are no long-term meteorological or hydrological data available for karst river basins. The lack of rainfall data is a great challenge that hinders the development of hydrological models. Quantitative precipitation estimates (QPEs) based
D. Yuan +7 more
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Performance of a Distributed Hydrological Model Based on Soil and Moisture Zone Maps
The scarcity of field data to develop soil maps through a pedological survey is one of the main limitations to using distributed hydrological models, especially in small and medium-sized watersheds.
Lívia Alves Alvarenga +3 more
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Assessing the influence of the Merzbacher Lake outburst floods on discharge using the hydrological model SWIM in the Aksu headwaters, Kyrgyzstan/NW China [PDF]
Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOF) often have a significant impact on downstream users. Including their effects in hydrological models, identifying past occurrences and assessing their potential impacts are challenges for hydrologists working in ...
Krysanova, V +4 more
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Diagnostic of a regional distributed hydrological model through hydrological signatures [PDF]
<p>Distributed models are useful tools for the assessment of water resources in a context of global change. However, due to the high spatial heterogeneity of the corresponding catchments, these models end up being quite complex with a high number of parameters.
Branger, Flora +4 more
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Barriers to progress in distributed hydrological modelling [PDF]
Olga Semenova* and Keith Beven 1 Gidrotehproekt Ltd., St. Petersburg, Russia 2 Institute of Earth Sciences, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia 3 State Hydrological Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia 4 Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK 5 Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Semenova, Olga, Beven, Keith
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iHydroSlide3D v1.0: an advanced hydrological–geotechnical model for hydrological simulation and three-dimensional landslide prediction [PDF]
Forecasting flood–landslide cascading disasters in flood- and landslide-prone regions is an important topic within the scientific community. Existing hydrological–geotechnical models mainly employ infinite or static 3D stability models, and very few ...
G. Chen +15 more
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Evaluation of a probabilistic hydrometeorological forecast system [PDF]
Medium range hydrological forecasts in mesoscale catchments are only possible with the use of hydrological models driven by meteorological forecasts, which in particular contribute quantitative precipitation forecasts (QPF). QPFs are accompanied by large
Ahrens, Bodo, Jaun, Simon
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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 ...
J. A. Velázquez +9 more
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