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Hydrologic Modeling of a Complex Wetland

Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 1997
A coupled model was used to simulate the hydrology of a 22 km2 agricultural marsh characterized by a very dense channel network composed of 1,800 storage basins closely connected with 500 km of ditches. The model couples the field-scale drainage model SIDRA with the hydraulic model MAGE.
Giraud, F.   +4 more
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The SAWAH Riceland Hydrology Model

Water Resources Research, 1995
The paper presents a robust Darcy‐based one‐dimensional soil water balance model (SAWAH) for simulating riceland hydrology. Experimental data from an upland rice toposequence showing highly variable groundwater and volumetric soil water contentsθare used to calibrate the model and to validate it by a modified cross‐validation method.
ten Berge, H.F.M.   +4 more
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Calibration of hydrological models on hydrologically unusual events

Advances in Water Resources, 2012
The length of the observation period used for model calibration has a great influence on the identification of the model parameters. In this contribution it is shown that a relatively small number of so called unusual time periods are sufficient to specify the model parameters with the same certainty as using the whole observation period.
Shailesh Kumar Singh, András Bárdossy
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A new urban hydrological model considering various land covers for flood simulation

, 2021
Chen Hu   +5 more
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Hydrological modelling

1997
En Afrique de l'Ouest, la description et la cartographie des états de surface permet d'utiliser les relations hydro-pluviométriques du catalogue de Casenave et Valentin (1989) dans la modélisation hydrologique. Ces relations ont été établies à l'échelle du mètre carré pour de fortes averses.
Lamachere, J.M., Puech, C.
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Hydrologic Information in Pedologic Models

2012
In this chapter, we discuss hydrology as an input in modeling pedogenesis by comparing the advantages and limitations of different modeling approaches. Water is the main driving force of pedogenesis, as it is responsible for the transfer of solutes and particles and for most of the geochemical and biological reactions occurring in soils.
Samouëlian, Anatja   +3 more
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Hydrology - modelling

Abstract not available.
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State-of-the-art hydrological models and application of the HEC-HMS model: a review

Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2023
M. Sahu, H. R. Shwetha, G. Dwarakish
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On the role of model structure in hydrological modeling

2016
Modeling is an essential part of the science of hydrology. Models enable us to formulate what we know and perceive from the real world into a neat package. Rainfall-runoff models are abstract simplifications of how a catchment works. Within the research field of scientific rainfall-runoff modeling, the focus is shifting from performance to consistency ...
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