The study introduces a novel framework that combines conceptual, hydrological and statistical models to study water resources on short-term and long-term scales. It improves the performance of a common conceptual model and its extended version to estimate water balance components of the case studies. Moreover, a conceptual-statistical model is developed to further increase the performance of the original models. The proposed method is a useful approach for other catchments particularly, where limited data is available
Many environmental problems are caused by changes in aspects of the hydrological cycle. Water balanc...
© 2005 Dr. Nicholas Jan PotterPublication included in thesis:Potter, N. J. (2005). Effects of rainfa...
Partitioning of rainfall into evapotranspiration and runoff is controlled by climate and catchment c...
This paper introduces a flexible framework for conceptual hydrological modeling, with two related ob...
[1] This paper introduces a flexible framework for conceptual hydrological modeling, with two relate...
This paper introduces a flexible framework for conceptual hydrological modeling, with two related ob...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)During the latter part of the 1980s there was some de...
Abstract. The model enables the calculation, in daily values, of water transfers (interception by ve...
Conceptual models are common and efficient approaches to study short term and long term streamflow c...
[1] This paper presents analysis of annual water balance variability, (1) regional (between-catchmen...
Rapid population growth has caused an increasing demand for water in both agricultural and industria...
Abstract: Improved prediction for problems in catchment hydrology requires an ability to spatially d...
Abstract: This paper presents a simulation study to compare a top-down and bottom-up approach for wa...
Models used in catchment prediction have often been developed for specific research problems or loca...
This paper presents analysis of annual water balance variability, (1) regional (between-catchment) v...
Many environmental problems are caused by changes in aspects of the hydrological cycle. Water balanc...
© 2005 Dr. Nicholas Jan PotterPublication included in thesis:Potter, N. J. (2005). Effects of rainfa...
Partitioning of rainfall into evapotranspiration and runoff is controlled by climate and catchment c...
This paper introduces a flexible framework for conceptual hydrological modeling, with two related ob...
[1] This paper introduces a flexible framework for conceptual hydrological modeling, with two relate...
This paper introduces a flexible framework for conceptual hydrological modeling, with two related ob...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)During the latter part of the 1980s there was some de...
Abstract. The model enables the calculation, in daily values, of water transfers (interception by ve...
Conceptual models are common and efficient approaches to study short term and long term streamflow c...
[1] This paper presents analysis of annual water balance variability, (1) regional (between-catchmen...
Rapid population growth has caused an increasing demand for water in both agricultural and industria...
Abstract: Improved prediction for problems in catchment hydrology requires an ability to spatially d...
Abstract: This paper presents a simulation study to compare a top-down and bottom-up approach for wa...
Models used in catchment prediction have often been developed for specific research problems or loca...
This paper presents analysis of annual water balance variability, (1) regional (between-catchment) v...
Many environmental problems are caused by changes in aspects of the hydrological cycle. Water balanc...
© 2005 Dr. Nicholas Jan PotterPublication included in thesis:Potter, N. J. (2005). Effects of rainfa...
Partitioning of rainfall into evapotranspiration and runoff is controlled by climate and catchment c...