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Parameter extrapolation to ungauged basins with a hydrological distributed model in a regional framework

Parameter extrapolation to ungauged basins with a hydrological distributed model in a regional framework

... A Regional Water Resources study was performed at basins within and draining to the Basque Country Region (N of Spain), with a total area of approximately 8500 km 2 ...was to obtain ... See full document

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Constraining model parameters on remotely sensed evaporation: justification for distribution in ungauged basins?

Constraining model parameters on remotely sensed evaporation: justification for distribution in ungauged basins?

... Abstract. In this study, land surface related parameter distri- butions of a conceptual semi-distributed hydrological model are constrained by employing time series of satellite-based ... See full document

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Sensitivity analysis and parameter estimation for distributed hydrological modeling: potential of variational methods

Sensitivity analysis and parameter estimation for distributed hydrological modeling: potential of variational methods

... deterministic framework, both sensitivity analy- sis and parameter estimation can be addressed using varia- tional ...function with respect to all model ...function to be ... See full document

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Sediment yield model implementation based on check dam infill stratigraphy in a semiarid Mediterranean catchment

Sediment yield model implementation based on check dam infill stratigraphy in a semiarid Mediterranean catchment

... transport in Mediterranean areas are driven by complex non-linear processes which have been only partially ...understood. Distributed models can be very helpful tools for understanding the catchment-scale ... See full document

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Hydrological ensemble forecasting at ungauged basins: using neighbour catchments for model setup and updating

Hydrological ensemble forecasting at ungauged basins: using neighbour catchments for model setup and updating

... Abstract. In flow forecasting, additionally to the need of long time series of historic discharges for model setup and calibration, hydrological models also need real-time dis- charge data for ... See full document

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A Distributed Memory Implementation of the Regional Atmospheric Model PROMES

A Distributed Memory Implementation of the Regional Atmospheric Model PROMES

... topics to which more attention is devoted to scientific research ...involved in the processes affecting the climate, but also to the threat involved in the serious impact that occurs on ... See full document

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Projected impacts of climate change on groundwater and stormflow in a humid, tropical catchment in the Ugandan Upper Nile Basin

Projected impacts of climate change on groundwater and stormflow in a humid, tropical catchment in the Ugandan Upper Nile Basin

... tional important issues are highlighted by our results from the River Mitano catchment. For example, river discharge, at least on an annual basis, may not respond linearly to increases in global mean air ... See full document

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Regional flow duration curves for ungauged sites in Sicily

Regional flow duration curves for ungauged sites in Sicily

... starts in the middle 1950s since only few stations give runoff data previous to this ...opportunity to limit the analysis to the 43-yr period ranging from 1955 to ...unregulated ... See full document

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A comparison of the DNS and Smith-Wilson methods

A comparison of the DNS and Smith-Wilson methods

... pronounced in the second part of the sample using an LLP of 30 years – I would attribute this behavior not to an eventual lack of liquidity in the rates but to an inadequacy of the selected ... See full document

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Assessing the hydrologic restoration of an urbanized area via an integrated distributed hydrological model

Assessing the hydrologic restoration of an urbanized area via an integrated distributed hydrological model

... strategy. To focus on the impacts resulting from the change from veg- etated to impervious surface and the implementation of green structures, other factors such as climate, soil and topography are assumed ... See full document

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Conceptualization and implementation of a regional groundwater model for the Neckar catchment in the framework of an integrated regional model

Conceptualization and implementation of a regional groundwater model for the Neckar catchment in the framework of an integrated regional model

... integrated regional models, hydrological models are usu- ally ...applied. Distributed models are rarely used on the re- gional scale due to the required data density for parameteri- sation and ... See full document

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Performance of a Distributed Hydrological Model Based on Soil and Moisture Zone Maps

Performance of a Distributed Hydrological Model Based on Soil and Moisture Zone Maps

... used to describe the hydropedological relationships in the watershed as inputs for running the ...properties to classify them in the LCW and then to proceed with mapping the soil ... See full document

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A deterministic inventory model for deteriorating items with selling price dependent demand and three-parameter Weibull distributed deterioration

A deterministic inventory model for deteriorating items with selling price dependent demand and three-parameter Weibull distributed deterioration

... up to the arrival of next lot. In both the models, the deterioration rate follows a three-parameter Weibull distribution and the transportation cost is considered explicitly for replenishing the ... See full document

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A Bayesian framework for parameter estimation in dynamical models.

A Bayesian framework for parameter estimation in dynamical models.

... models in biology are powerful tools for the study and exploration of complex ...results to an agreement with experimental observations involves acknowledging a great deal of uncertainty intrinsic ... See full document

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AN APPROACH TO THE MODEL USE FOR MEASURING SUSPENDED SEDIMENT YIELD IN UNGAUGED CATCHMENTS

AN APPROACH TO THE MODEL USE FOR MEASURING SUSPENDED SEDIMENT YIELD IN UNGAUGED CATCHMENTS

... stations in the tributary rivers, only 18 (2 in Lao PDR and 16 in Thailand) are possibly selected for the study because others contain only few years of records with very low sampling ... See full document

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art hfrischkorn simulations

art hfrischkorn simulations

... used to discuss the different management options with relevant stakeholders (Srdjevic et ...was to provide, through different simulations, some insight into the availability of the resources ... See full document

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A novel approach to parameter uncertainty analysis of hydrological models using neural networks

A novel approach to parameter uncertainty analysis of hydrological models using neural networks

... used in hydrological mod- elling in past ten years, particularly in rainfall-runoff mod- elling (Minns and Hall, 1996; Dawson and Wilby, 2001; Abrahart and See, 2000; Govindaraju and Rao, ... See full document

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A Distributed Agent Media Access Framework

A Distributed Agent Media Access Framework

... provisions to handle interaction and the current context of other agents in the ...system. In a multi-agent system, agents or resources can be added or removed from a system as services are initiated ... See full document

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Characidae, Bryconinae) based on the mitochondrial gene 16S rRNA

Characidae, Bryconinae) based on the mitochondrial gene 16S rRNA

... 2003). In the cited molecular study, fishes of the genus Chalceus were found to be the sister-group of all remaining species of ...found in the analysis conducted by Calcag- noto et ...phylogenies ... See full document

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An ensemble approach to assess hydrological models' contribution to uncertainties in the analysis of climate change impact on water resources

An ensemble approach to assess hydrological models' contribution to uncertainties in the analysis of climate change impact on water resources

... us to understand how the hydrological process would react to climate ...is to assess the contribution of hy- drological models to uncertainty in the climate change sig- nal for ... See full document

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