Hydrologic models use relatively simple mathematical equations to conceptualize and aggregate the complex, spatially distributed, and highly interrelated water, energy, and vegetation processes in a watershed. A consequence of process aggregation is that the model parameters often do not represent directly measurable entities and must therefore be estimated using measurements of the system inputs and outputs. During this process, known as model calibration, the parameters are adjusted so that the behavior of the model approximates, as closely and consistently as possible, the observed response of the hydrologic system over some historical period of time. In practice, however, because of errors in the model structure and the input (forcing) ...
Distributedhydrological modelling is useful to improve our understanding of the mechanics ofnatural ...
Computer models representing the hydrologic cycle as a simplified system have become a preferred to...
Extent: 9p.[1] Environmental processes frequently exhibit threshold-type behavior, e.g., the initiat...
Hydrologic models use relatively simple mathematical equations to conceptualize and aggregate the co...
The quantification of uncertainty in hydrologic modeling is a difficult task, as it arises from a co...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
The use of a fitted parameter watershed model to address water quantity and quality management issue...
Several contributions to the hydrological literature have brought into question the continued useful...
The main philosophy underlying this research is that a model should constitute a representation of b...
Without corroborating observations, hydrological models should not be trusted. Hydrometric observati...
Uncertainty in hydrological model prediction stems from different sources such as parameter uncertai...
For the purpose of environmental management, distributed physically based hydrological models are ut...
Models used as part of quantitative studies of vadose zone processes are becoming increasingly compl...
Computer models representing the hydrologic cycle as a simplified system have become a preferred to...
Conceptual hydrological modelling has under-utilised classical parameter analysis techniques (for bo...
Distributedhydrological modelling is useful to improve our understanding of the mechanics ofnatural ...
Computer models representing the hydrologic cycle as a simplified system have become a preferred to...
Extent: 9p.[1] Environmental processes frequently exhibit threshold-type behavior, e.g., the initiat...
Hydrologic models use relatively simple mathematical equations to conceptualize and aggregate the co...
The quantification of uncertainty in hydrologic modeling is a difficult task, as it arises from a co...
Six steps can be distinguished in the process of hydrological modelling: the perceptual model (decid...
The use of a fitted parameter watershed model to address water quantity and quality management issue...
Several contributions to the hydrological literature have brought into question the continued useful...
The main philosophy underlying this research is that a model should constitute a representation of b...
Without corroborating observations, hydrological models should not be trusted. Hydrometric observati...
Uncertainty in hydrological model prediction stems from different sources such as parameter uncertai...
For the purpose of environmental management, distributed physically based hydrological models are ut...
Models used as part of quantitative studies of vadose zone processes are becoming increasingly compl...
Computer models representing the hydrologic cycle as a simplified system have become a preferred to...
Conceptual hydrological modelling has under-utilised classical parameter analysis techniques (for bo...
Distributedhydrological modelling is useful to improve our understanding of the mechanics ofnatural ...
Computer models representing the hydrologic cycle as a simplified system have become a preferred to...
Extent: 9p.[1] Environmental processes frequently exhibit threshold-type behavior, e.g., the initiat...