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Integrating Artificial Neural Networks into the VIC Model for Rainfall-Runoff Modeling [PDF]
A hybrid rainfall-runoff model was developed in this study by integrating the variable infiltration capacity (VIC) model with artificial neural networks (ANNs). In the proposed model, the prediction interval of the ANN replaces separate, individual simulation (i.e., single simulation).
Changqing Meng +4 more
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Toward high-spatial resolution hydrological modeling for China: Calibrating the VIC model [PDF]
Abstract. High-resolution hydrological modeling is important for understanding fundamental terrestrial processes associated with the effects of climate variability and human activities on water resources availability. However, the spatial resolution of current hydrological modeling studies is mostly constrained to a relative coarse resolution (~ 10–100
Zhu, Bowen +5 more
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Calibration of a Distributed Hydrological Model (VIC-3L) Based on Global Water Resources Reanalysis Datasets [PDF]
Abstract The lack of observed flow datasets for calibration of rainfall-runoff models imposes fundamental problems for the applicability of them in most catchments, especially in poorly gauged or ungauged river basins. By developing satellite technologies over the past decades, several water balance components globally databases by remote ...
Koohi Sakine +2 more
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Climate change has significant impacts on water availability in larger river basins. The present study evaluates the possible impacts of projected future daily rainfall (2011–2099) on the hydrology of a major river basin in peninsular India, the Godavari River Basin, (GRB), under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios.
HENGADE, N, ELDHO, TI, GHOSH, S
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Better representations of groundwater processes need to be incorporated into large-scale hydrological models to improve simulations of regional- to global-scale hydrology and climate, as well as understanding of feedbacks between the human and natural ...
J. Scheidegger +4 more
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LST (Land surface temperature) is an important indicator for monitoring dynamic changes in the earth’s resources and environment. However, the complexity of obtaining long-term, continuous LST data hinders the development of research on LST responses to ...
Nigenare Amantai, Jianli Ding
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Simulating human impacts on global water resources using VIC-5 [PDF]
Questions related to historical and future water resources and scarcity have been addressed by several macroscale hydrological models. One of these models is the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model.
B. Droppers +4 more
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This study assessed the impact of climate change on monthly streamflow in the Verde River Basin, located in the Grande River Basin headwater. For this purpose, the SWAT and VIC hydrological models were used to simulate the monthly streamflow under RCP4.5
Vinícius Siqueira Oliveira Carvalho +5 more
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Evaluating uncertainties in modelling the snow hydrology of the Fraser River Basin, British Columbia, Canada [PDF]
This study evaluates predictive uncertainties in the snow hydrology of the Fraser River Basin (FRB) of British Columbia (BC), Canada, using the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model forced with several high-resolution gridded climate datasets. These
S. U. Islam, S. J. Déry
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An experimental seasonal hydrological forecasting system over the Yellow River basin – Part 2: The added value from climate forecast models [PDF]
This is the second paper of a two-part series on introducing an experimental seasonal hydrological forecasting system over the Yellow River basin in northern China. While the natural hydrological predictability in terms of initial hydrological conditions
X. Yuan
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