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Bomi Kim, Garim Lee, Yaewon Lee, Sohyun Kim and Seong Jin Noh
In this study, we analyzed the impact of model spatial resolution on streamflow predictions, focusing on high-resolution scenarios (<1 km) and flooding conditions at catchment scale. Simulation experiments were implemented for the Geumho River catchment ...
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Ronja Iffland, Kristian Förster, Daniel Westerholt, María Herminia Pesci and Gilbert Lösken
In increasingly expanding cities, roofs are still largely unused areas to counteract the negative impacts of urbanization on the water balance and to reduce flooding. To estimate the effect of green roofs as a sustainable low impact development (LID) tec...
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Benjamin Belfort, Ivan Toloni, Philippe Ackerer, Solenn Cotel, Daniel Viville and François Lehmann
The characterization of vadose zone processes is a primary goal for understanding, predicting, and managing water resources. In this study, the issue of soil water monitoring on a vertical profile in the small forested Strengbach catchment (France) is in...
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Xiaopeng Zhang, Xiang Qin, Chunhai Xu and Yushuo Liu
Glaciers have been recognized as the most sensitive indicators of climate change. Mountainous areas, with their characteristic snow and glacier cover, have long been recognized as special hydrological environments, receiving above-average amounts of prec...
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Eleni Savvidou, Andreas Efstratiadis, Antonis D. Koussis, Antonis Koukouvinos and Dimitrios Skarlatos
In this paper, a new methodology for delineating Hydrological Response Units (HRUs), based on the Curve Number (CN) concept, is presented. Initially, a semi-automatic procedure in a GIS environment is used to produce basin maps of distributed CN values a...
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Donghwi Jung, Young Hwan Choi, Joong Hoon Kim
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This study proposes variable balancing approaches for the exploration (diversification) and exploitation (intensification) of the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II (NSGA-II) with simulated binary crossover (SBX) and polynomial mutation (PM) in t...
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Aristoteles Tegos, Nikolaos Malamos, Andreas Efstratiadis, Ioannis Tsoukalas, Alexandros Karanasios and Demetris Koutsoyiannis
We present and validate a global parametric model of potential evapotranspiration (PET) with two parameters that are estimated through calibration, using as explanatory variables temperature and extraterrestrial radiation. The model is tested over the gl...
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Haw Yen, Shenglan Lu, Qingyu Feng, Ruoyu Wang, Jungang Gao, Dawn Michelle Brady, Amirreza Sharifi, Jungkyu Ahn, Shien-Tsung Chen, Jaehak Jeong, Michael James White, Jeffrey George Arnold
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The Soil and Water Assessment Tool 2012 (SWAT2012) offers four sediment routing methods as optional alternatives to the default simplified Bagnold method. Previous studies compared only one of these alternative sediment routing methods with the default m...
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Der-Chang Lo, Chih-Chiang Wei and En-Ping Tsai
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Shailesh Kumar Singh and András Bárdossy
It is always a dream of hydrologists to model the mystery of complex hydrological processes in a precise way. If parameterized correctly, a simple hydrological model can represent nature very accurately. In this study, a simple and effective optimization...
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