The paper presents a computational system based upon formal principles to run spatial models for environmental processes. The simulator is named SimuMap because it is typically used to simulate spatial processes over a mapped representation of terrain. A model is formally represented in SimuMap as a set of coupled sub-models. The paper considers the situation where spatial processes operate at different time levels, but are still integrated. An example of such a situation commonly occurs in watershed hydrology where overland flow and stream channel flow have very different flow rates but are highly related as they are subject to the same terrain runoff processes. SimuMap is able to run a network of sub-models that express different time-spa...
This paper describes and demonstrates two newly-developed hydrological modelling algorithms to simul...
Spatial analysis and modelling tools in GIScience have limitations in accurately representing enviro...
International audienceLand-surface processes include a broad class of models that operate at a lands...
Dynamic spatial analysis addresses computational aspects of space–time processing. This paper descri...
An environmental model is a representation or imitation of complex natural phenomena that can be dis...
The paper describes the development of a new methodological approach for simulating geographic proce...
Numerical modeling is an important tool for prediction, analysis and understanding of the dynamics o...
Computer models mimicking processes in the real world can be used to increase our understanding of h...
The paper describes the development of a new methodological approach for simulating geographic proce...
The stress on water resources is increasing as a result of population growth, global warming, urbani...
International audienceOur work addresses this problem in the domain of water management at a catchme...
Numerical modelling of extreme environmental flows such as flash floods, avalanches and mudflows can...
This work advances a unified approach to process-based hydrologic modeling to enable con- trolled and...
A mathematical model (SWATCHP) for the continuous simulation of hydrologic processes is presented. T...
Land-surface processes include a broad class of models that operate at a landscape scale. Current mo...
This paper describes and demonstrates two newly-developed hydrological modelling algorithms to simul...
Spatial analysis and modelling tools in GIScience have limitations in accurately representing enviro...
International audienceLand-surface processes include a broad class of models that operate at a lands...
Dynamic spatial analysis addresses computational aspects of space–time processing. This paper descri...
An environmental model is a representation or imitation of complex natural phenomena that can be dis...
The paper describes the development of a new methodological approach for simulating geographic proce...
Numerical modeling is an important tool for prediction, analysis and understanding of the dynamics o...
Computer models mimicking processes in the real world can be used to increase our understanding of h...
The paper describes the development of a new methodological approach for simulating geographic proce...
The stress on water resources is increasing as a result of population growth, global warming, urbani...
International audienceOur work addresses this problem in the domain of water management at a catchme...
Numerical modelling of extreme environmental flows such as flash floods, avalanches and mudflows can...
This work advances a unified approach to process-based hydrologic modeling to enable con- trolled and...
A mathematical model (SWATCHP) for the continuous simulation of hydrologic processes is presented. T...
Land-surface processes include a broad class of models that operate at a landscape scale. Current mo...
This paper describes and demonstrates two newly-developed hydrological modelling algorithms to simul...
Spatial analysis and modelling tools in GIScience have limitations in accurately representing enviro...
International audienceLand-surface processes include a broad class of models that operate at a lands...