Hydrological catchment models are important tools that are commonly used as the basis for water resource management planning. In the 1960s and 1970s, the development of several relatively simple models to simulate catchment runoff started, and a number of so-called conceptual (or bucket-type) models were suggested. In these models, the complex and heterogeneous hydrological processes in a catchment are represented by a limited number of storage elements and the fluxes between them. While computer limitations were a major motivation for such relatively simple models in the early days, some of these models are still used frequently despite the vast increase in computational opportunities. The HBV (Hydrologiska Byråns Vattenbalansavdelning) mo...
This work is an integrative study of methods for rainfall-runoff simulation. The thesis addresses pr...
Throughout its historical development, hydrology as an earth science, but especially as a problem-ce...
Multi-objective criteria have long been used to infer hydrological simulations and fit the natural w...
Hydrological catchment models are important tools that are commonly used as the basis for water reso...
This paper presents a brief historical excursus on the development of hydrological catchment models ...
Computer models, especially conceptual models, are frequently used for catchment hydrology studies. ...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated tremendous growth in hydrology during the...
The findings of hydrological modeling studies depend on which model was used. Although hydrological ...
Knowledge of hydrological processes and water balance elements are important for climate adaptive wa...
The experiences of conceptual runoff modelling at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Instit...
Rapid population growth has caused an increasing demand for water in both agricultural and industria...
Water infrastructures have been implemented to support the vital activities of human society. The in...
International audienceThis study focuses on modelling water balances for catchments with limited dat...
Hydrological models are designed to represent the interactions between thephysical process and the w...
Dealing with the massive increase in global data availability of all sorts is increasingly being kno...
This work is an integrative study of methods for rainfall-runoff simulation. The thesis addresses pr...
Throughout its historical development, hydrology as an earth science, but especially as a problem-ce...
Multi-objective criteria have long been used to infer hydrological simulations and fit the natural w...
Hydrological catchment models are important tools that are commonly used as the basis for water reso...
This paper presents a brief historical excursus on the development of hydrological catchment models ...
Computer models, especially conceptual models, are frequently used for catchment hydrology studies. ...
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated tremendous growth in hydrology during the...
The findings of hydrological modeling studies depend on which model was used. Although hydrological ...
Knowledge of hydrological processes and water balance elements are important for climate adaptive wa...
The experiences of conceptual runoff modelling at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Instit...
Rapid population growth has caused an increasing demand for water in both agricultural and industria...
Water infrastructures have been implemented to support the vital activities of human society. The in...
International audienceThis study focuses on modelling water balances for catchments with limited dat...
Hydrological models are designed to represent the interactions between thephysical process and the w...
Dealing with the massive increase in global data availability of all sorts is increasingly being kno...
This work is an integrative study of methods for rainfall-runoff simulation. The thesis addresses pr...
Throughout its historical development, hydrology as an earth science, but especially as a problem-ce...
Multi-objective criteria have long been used to infer hydrological simulations and fit the natural w...