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Parametric Hydrology and Stochastic Hydrology
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1965The term synthetic hydrology has evolved as a catch-all label for the newer techniques that have been developed to generate hydrologic data or sequences of hydrologic events by means other than direct measurement or observation. There has been some dissatisfaction with this term because of its vagueness and because of the undesirable connotation of ...
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Hydrologic Simulation With a Distributed Hydrologic Model
2008 Fourth International Conference on Natural Computation, 2008Hydrologic 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 ...
Zhongbo Yu, Guangbai Cui, Xing Chen
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Hydrological Sciences Journal, 1988
Abstract Scientific hydrology is considered against the background of the classical development of scientific knowledge, and applied hydrology is considered in the context of the many diverse factors relevant to providing water for health and for food throughout the world.
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Abstract Scientific hydrology is considered against the background of the classical development of scientific knowledge, and applied hydrology is considered in the context of the many diverse factors relevant to providing water for health and for food throughout the world.
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Science, 1982
The difficult task of estimating recurrence intervals for large floods has long plagued hydrologists because statistical measures fail when return intervals of floods exceed the length of historical data sets. Sediments deposited in the backwaters of large floods may accumulate thick sequences in tributary mouths.
R C, Kochel, V R, Baker
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The difficult task of estimating recurrence intervals for large floods has long plagued hydrologists because statistical measures fail when return intervals of floods exceed the length of historical data sets. Sediments deposited in the backwaters of large floods may accumulate thick sequences in tributary mouths.
R C, Kochel, V R, Baker
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2011
Hydrological phenomena such as precipitation, floods, and droughts are inherently random by nature. Due to the complexity of the hydrologic system, these physical processes are not fully understood and reliable deterministic mathematical models are still to be developed.
Grimaldi S+7 more
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Hydrological phenomena such as precipitation, floods, and droughts are inherently random by nature. Due to the complexity of the hydrologic system, these physical processes are not fully understood and reliable deterministic mathematical models are still to be developed.
Grimaldi S+7 more
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Hydrological cycle, Mediterranean basins hydrology
2020This chapter presents an overview of the hydrological response characteristics of Mediterranean catchments. It starts by defining the climatic, hydrological, agro-bioclimatic, and administrative study area boundaries. It describes the physiographic characteristics of the Mediterranean region derived from global data sets of topography, geology ...
Allam, Antoine+3 more
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2019
The root meaning of the word hydrology is water science that deals with the occurrence, movement, and distribution of water in the earth with a search of its physical quantities and chemical qualities. In practice, it is concerned with water cycle major elements including evaporation, precipitation, runoff, and groundwater recharge.
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The root meaning of the word hydrology is water science that deals with the occurrence, movement, and distribution of water in the earth with a search of its physical quantities and chemical qualities. In practice, it is concerned with water cycle major elements including evaporation, precipitation, runoff, and groundwater recharge.
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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 ...
Eric D. Soulis+2 more
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Soil hydrology in the Earth system
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022H. Vereecken+18 more
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