Recent technological advances, such as powerful computers, remote sensors, geographic information systems and worldwide networking facilities, have brought hydrologic research to a whole new level. They have facilitated extensive data collection, better data sharing, formulation of sophisticated methods, and development of complex models to mimic real hydrologic systems. Despite these obvious advances, there are serious concerns about their use in practice and criticisms about our approach to hydrologic modeling. For example: (1) these developments naturally lead to more complex models (having too many parameters requiring too much data) than that may actually be needed; (2) to satisfy the data requirements for such models, we are certainly...
Hydrologic model is a representation of the real world hydrologic processes. It is usually used for ...
Abstract. Hydrologic data collection over scales from cen-timemrs to continents, from minutes to yea...
Many hydrological data systems provide Internet access to observational and processed data in variou...
Technological advances, by facilitating extensive data collection, better data sharing, formulation ...
The past few decades have witnessed the development of numerous catchment models, often with increas...
The absence of a generic modeling framework in hydrology has long been recognized. With our current ...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated tremendous growth in hydrology during the...
State space reconstruction is an important tool used by dynamicists for characterizing and modeling ...
The goal of science is to organise knowledge. Clearly then, the role of scientific hydrology is to o...
where the challenge is how to represent complex interacting dynamic systems including feedbacks betw...
The majority of the world's river basins remain ungauged and, therefore, the triedand- tested empir...
This book comprehensively accounts the advances in data-based approaches for hydrologic modeling and...
General problems faced by hydrologists when using historical records, real time data, statistical an...
Dealing with the massive increase in global data availability of all sorts is increasingly being kno...
[1] A common concern in hydrologic modeling is overparameterization of complex models given limited ...
Hydrologic model is a representation of the real world hydrologic processes. It is usually used for ...
Abstract. Hydrologic data collection over scales from cen-timemrs to continents, from minutes to yea...
Many hydrological data systems provide Internet access to observational and processed data in variou...
Technological advances, by facilitating extensive data collection, better data sharing, formulation ...
The past few decades have witnessed the development of numerous catchment models, often with increas...
The absence of a generic modeling framework in hydrology has long been recognized. With our current ...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated tremendous growth in hydrology during the...
State space reconstruction is an important tool used by dynamicists for characterizing and modeling ...
The goal of science is to organise knowledge. Clearly then, the role of scientific hydrology is to o...
where the challenge is how to represent complex interacting dynamic systems including feedbacks betw...
The majority of the world's river basins remain ungauged and, therefore, the triedand- tested empir...
This book comprehensively accounts the advances in data-based approaches for hydrologic modeling and...
General problems faced by hydrologists when using historical records, real time data, statistical an...
Dealing with the massive increase in global data availability of all sorts is increasingly being kno...
[1] A common concern in hydrologic modeling is overparameterization of complex models given limited ...
Hydrologic model is a representation of the real world hydrologic processes. It is usually used for ...
Abstract. Hydrologic data collection over scales from cen-timemrs to continents, from minutes to yea...
Many hydrological data systems provide Internet access to observational and processed data in variou...