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SCS-CN-based Continuous Simulation Model for Hydrologic Forecasting

Water Resources Management, 2007
A new lumped conceptual model based on the Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCS-CN) concept has been proposed in this paper for long-term hydrologic simulation and it has been tested using the data of five catchments from different climatic and geographic settings of India. When compared with the Mishra et al.
GEETHA, K   +4 more
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SCS-CN Method Revisited Using Entropy Theory

Transactions of the ASABE, 2013
Abstract. The SCS-CN method is one of the most popular methods for computing runoff from small watersheds (agricultural, forest, rural, and urban) for individual rainfall events. This study revisits the method using the entropy theory, which provides insights into the structure of the method and permits derivation of the probability distributions of
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Evaluation of the SCS-CN-Based Model Incorporating Antecedent Moisture

Water Resources Management, 2004
Using a large set of rainfall-runoff data from 234 small to large watersheds from USA, this paper evaluates the modified version of the [Mishra, S. K. and Singh, V. P., 2002a, ‘SCS-CN-based hydrologic simulation package’, in V. P. Singh and D. K. Frevert (eds), Mathematical Models in Small Watershed Hydrology, Water Resources Publications, Chap. 13, pp.
S. K. Mishra, M. K. Jain, V. P. Singh
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Initial Abstraction Ratio in the SCS-CN Method in the Loess Plateau of China

Transactions of the ASABE, 2011
The Soil Conservation Service curve number (SCS-CN) method is widely used to predict runoff because of its simplicity. The initial abstraction ratio (λ), which is assumed to have a default value of 0.2 in the SCS-CN method, is an important influence factor for runoff estimation. A more reasonable value may improve the performance of this method.
null S. Fu   +3 more
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Comparative evaluation of SCS-CN-inspired models in applications to classified datasets

Agricultural Water Management, 2010
One of the popular methods for estimating the depth of surface runoff for a given rainfall event is the Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCS-CN) method. Of late, several inconsistencies in its soil moisture accounting procedure have been pointed out by Michel et al. (2005), and a more rational procedure suggested.
SAHU, RK, MISHRA, SK, ELDHO, TI
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Analogy Between SCS-CN and Muskingum Methods

Water Resources Management, 2023
Esmatullah Sangin   +2 more
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The runoff simulation by SCS-CN model in a catchment area

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2022
Relu Adam   +4 more
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Another Look at SCS-CN Method

Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 1999
Surendra Kumar Mishra, Vijay P. Singh
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Estimation of Surface Runoff Using GIS Based SCS – CN Method

Agriculture Association of Textile Chemical and Critical Reviews
Water, which is one of the crucial natural resources on the earth, is becoming scarce and there is an ever-increasing need to conserve the water resources. Efficient management of water requires accurate estimation of runoff from the watershed. There are numerous conventional methods available to estimate runoff depth and volume from a given watershed.
V. T. Shinde   +3 more
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