Watershed models are used to simulate and predict major hydrological processes, such as surface or subsurface flows, which may occur on different spatial domains and temporal scales. A key feature of watershed models is the ability to model interactions among different processes and domains. Such interactions can be strongly or weakly coupled depending on the relevant time scales for each process. WASH123D is a first-principles, physics-based model for simulating a coupled system of channel flow, overland flow, and subsurface flow. A parallel version, pWASH, has been used for the calibration, validation, and evaluation of proposed alternatives of the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands project. The goal is to rehydrate wetlands using...
We present the results of a unique, parallel scaling study using a 3-D variably saturated flow probl...
Interactions between surface and ground water are a key component of the hydrologic budget on the wa...
The interactions between surface and subsurface hydrologic processes are important in many water re...
WASH123D model is a first-principle, physics-based model, where water flow and/or contaminant and se...
The parallel WASH123D, which is supported by the DoD CHSSI (Department of Defense Common High Perfor...
AbstractIn this study, using the WASH123D (WAterSHed Systems of 1-D Stream-River Network, 2-D Overla...
Three-dimensional vadose zone models are used more and more for solving hydrological problems on a b...
Surface flow and subsurface flow constitute a naturally linked hydrologic continuum that has not tra...
WASH123D is a first-principle, physics-based numerical model that computes flow and transport in a ...
National High-Tech Research and Development Program of China 2011AA120305;National Natural Science ...
Restoration of the South Florida ecosystem is a major undertaking for the U.S. Army Corps of Enginee...
AbstractA comprehensive, physics-based watershed model with multispatial domains and multitemporal s...
Parametric-based, lumped watershed models have been widely employed for integrated surface and grou...
Models incorporating interactions between surface and subsurface flow are commonly based on the cond...
The research features how parallel computing can advance hydrological performances associated with d...
We present the results of a unique, parallel scaling study using a 3-D variably saturated flow probl...
Interactions between surface and ground water are a key component of the hydrologic budget on the wa...
The interactions between surface and subsurface hydrologic processes are important in many water re...
WASH123D model is a first-principle, physics-based model, where water flow and/or contaminant and se...
The parallel WASH123D, which is supported by the DoD CHSSI (Department of Defense Common High Perfor...
AbstractIn this study, using the WASH123D (WAterSHed Systems of 1-D Stream-River Network, 2-D Overla...
Three-dimensional vadose zone models are used more and more for solving hydrological problems on a b...
Surface flow and subsurface flow constitute a naturally linked hydrologic continuum that has not tra...
WASH123D is a first-principle, physics-based numerical model that computes flow and transport in a ...
National High-Tech Research and Development Program of China 2011AA120305;National Natural Science ...
Restoration of the South Florida ecosystem is a major undertaking for the U.S. Army Corps of Enginee...
AbstractA comprehensive, physics-based watershed model with multispatial domains and multitemporal s...
Parametric-based, lumped watershed models have been widely employed for integrated surface and grou...
Models incorporating interactions between surface and subsurface flow are commonly based on the cond...
The research features how parallel computing can advance hydrological performances associated with d...
We present the results of a unique, parallel scaling study using a 3-D variably saturated flow probl...
Interactions between surface and ground water are a key component of the hydrologic budget on the wa...
The interactions between surface and subsurface hydrologic processes are important in many water re...