Flood Hazard Management in Public Mountain Recreation Areas vs. Ungauged Fluvial Basins. Case Study of the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, Canary Islands (Spain) [PDF]
Las Angustias River is an ungauged stream in the Caldera de Taburiente National Park (Spain), where frequent intense flash-flood events occur. The aim of this research is to analyze the flood hazard at the Playa de Taburiente.
Andrés Díez-Herrero +5 more
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Modeling coupled surface and subsurface flow at the catchment scale [PDF]
We will describe a physically-based distributed catchment-scale model for the simulation of coupled surface runoff and subsurface flow. The model is based on coupling Richard’s equation for variably saturated porous media and a diffusion wave ...
Bixio, Anna Chiara +3 more
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STUDY OF DISTRIBUTED RUNOFF SIMULATION MODEL BASED ON BLOCK TYPE TOPMODEL AND MUSKINGUM-CUNGE METHOD
The TOPMODEL is a physically based variable contributing area model of basin hydrology. It has two distinct advantages to be applied in developing areas with little hydrological observations. One is that it has both advantages of lumped model and distributed model, i.
Tianqi AO +2 more
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Development of a distributed nonlinear Muskingum model by considering snowmelt effects for flood routing in the Red River. [PDF]
Atashi V, Barati R, Lim YH.
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A distributed package for sustainable water management: A case study in the Arno basin [PDF]
MOBIDIC (MOdello di Bilancio Idrologico DIstribuito e Continuo) is a distributed hydrological modelling package for various applications. The main innovations concern: (a) the coupling of the water balance in the soil and vegetation with the surface ...
Castelli, Fabio +2 more
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Comparison of different approaches to quantify the reliability of hydrological simulations [PDF]
The focus of this study was to compare different uncertainty estimation approaches to evaluate their ability to predict the total amount of uncertainty in hydrological model predictions. Three different approaches have been compared.
A. Schumann, C. Gattke
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HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES MODELLING USING ADVANCED HYDROINFORMATIC TOOLS [PDF]
The water has an essential role in the functioning of ecosystems by integrating the complex physical, chemical, and biological processes that sustain life.
BEILICCI ERIKA, BEILICCI R.
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<p>Surakarta, kecamatan Banjarsari, tepatnya di kelurahan Banyuanyar merupakan daerah yang tidak luput dari peristiwa banjir dengan kondisi yang cukup parah dibeberapa tahun belakangan. Banjir terjadi dikarekan limpasan air dari Kali Pepe Hulu, hal yang perlu dilakukan untuk mengatasi permasalahan tersebut salah satunya dengan penelusuran banjir ...
Muhammad Zean Raka Buana +2 more
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In hydrological rainfall runoff simulation, flow routing is one of the most important components. The Muskingum-Cunge routing method is widely used since it is not only conceptually simple, easy to code and efficient to compute, but also has a firm hydraulic basis.
Tianqi AO +2 more
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Elevation based correction of snow coverage retrieved from satellite images to improve model calibration [PDF]
reserved4The most widely used method for snow dynamic simulation relies on temperature index approach, that makes snow melt and accumulation processes depend on air temperature related parameters. A recently used approach to calibrate these parameters is
C. Corbari +3 more
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