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Zhaoxin Wang, Tiejun Wang and Yonggen Zhang
Knowledge of both state (e.g., soil moisture) and flux (e.g., actual evapotranspiration (ETa) and groundwater recharge (GR)) hydrological variables across vadose zones is critical for understanding ecohydrological and land-surface processes. In this stud...
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Andrey Kalugin
The main goal of this study was to obtain new results on the physically based future hydrological consequences of climate change in the Amur, Lena, and Selenga River basins by using data from an ensemble of global climate (general circulation) models (GC...
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Amrit Bhusal, Utsav Parajuli, Sushmita Regmi and Ajay Kalra
Rainfall-runoff simulation is vital for planning and controlling flood control events. Hydrology modeling using Hydrological Engineering Center?Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) is accepted globally for event-based or continuous simulation of the rain...
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Abubakar Haruna, Pierre-André Garambois, Hélène Roux, Pierre Javelle and Maxime Jay-Allemand
We compare three hydrological models of different complexities, GR4H (lumped, continuous), SMASH (distributed, continuous), and MARINE (distributed, event-based), for Mediterranean flash flood modeling. The objective was to understand how differently the...
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Giuseppe Formetta, Giovanna Capparelli, Olaf David, Timothy R. Green, Riccardo Rigon
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The integration of a spatial process model into an environmental modeling framework can enhance the model?s capabilities. This paper describes a general methodology for integrating environmental models into the Object Modeling System (OMS) regardless of ...
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Ye Tuo, Gabriele Chiogna and Markus Disse
Process-based models are widely used to investigate nutrient dynamics for water management purposes. Simulating nutrient transport and transformation processes from agricultural land into water bodies at the catchment scale are particularly relevant and ...
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