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Continuous Hydrologic Modeling Study with the Hydrologic Modeling System
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2004The development of model parametrization methodologies using geographic information systems is becoming increasingly important in hydrologic modeling applications, especially given the continued trend of comprehensive and readily available geospatial databases.
Matt Fleming, Vincent Neary
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A new distributed karst-tunnel hydrological model and tunnel hydrological effect simulations
Journal of Hydrology, 2020Tunnel excavation in karst areas could affect natural karst hydrological processes and runoff, resulting in groundwater drainage and even underground river cut-off.
Ji Li +6 more
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, 2020
Flood risk increases with climate change and rapid urbanization, which urgently needs to improve the capacity of urban drainage systems. In the study, a staged optimization model considering climate change and hydrological model uncertainty (SOCU) was ...
Hongshi Xu +4 more
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Flood risk increases with climate change and rapid urbanization, which urgently needs to improve the capacity of urban drainage systems. In the study, a staged optimization model considering climate change and hydrological model uncertainty (SOCU) was ...
Hongshi Xu +4 more
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Hydrologic modeling methodology
2014 IEEE International Systems Conference Proceedings, 2014Complex hydrological models are employed to mimic real world behavior and, if integrated with other hydrological complex models from different domains, may lead to a new powerful hydrological model that will provide answers to ever more sophisticated queries.
Frank Wissinger +2 more
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, 2019
Large-scale reservoirs play an essential role in water resources management for agriculture irrigation, water supply and flood controls. However, we need robust reservoir operation systems under both normal flow and extreme flow conditions. In this study,
Shuyu Yang +3 more
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Large-scale reservoirs play an essential role in water resources management for agriculture irrigation, water supply and flood controls. However, we need robust reservoir operation systems under both normal flow and extreme flow conditions. In this study,
Shuyu Yang +3 more
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Validation of the Hydrological Processes in a Hydrological Model
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2006Hydrological models are often required to model watersheds where the conditions change over time. Calibration and validation of these models is a difficult process that requires validation of each of the major hydrological processes within the model. This paper presents the calibration, validation, and sensitivity analysis of the WATFLOOD hydrological ...
A. K. Bingeman, N. Kouwen, E. D. Soulis
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Artificial neuron models for hydrological modeling
2007 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 2007Artificial neural networks (ANNs) have been successfully employed for hydrological modeling in the last two decades or so. Most ANN hydrologic models use the McCulloch and Pitts' artificial neuron (MPAN) as the building block of the ANN models. This paper presents the results of a study employing an artificial neuron called Generalized Neuron (GN ...
Seema Narain, Ashu Jain
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Understanding coastal wetland hydrology with a new regional‐scale, process‐based hydrological model
Hydrological Processes, 2018Coastal wetlands represent an ecotone between ocean and terrestrial ecosystems, providing important services, including flood mitigation, fresh water supply, erosion control, carbon sequestration, and wildlife habitat.
Yu Zhang +6 more
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Virtual hydrology observatory: an immersive visualization of hydrology modeling
SPIE Proceedings, 2009The Virtual Hydrology Observatory will provide students with the ability to observe the integrated hydrology simulation with an instructional interface by using a desktop based or immersive virtual reality setup. It is the goal of the virtual hydrology observatory application to facilitate the introduction of field experience and observational skills
Su, Simon +3 more
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Parallelisation of a distributed hydrologic model
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 2005In 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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