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Majid Taie Semiromi, Sorush Omidvar and Bahareh Kamali
Robust calibration of hydrologic models is critical for simulating water resource components; however, the time-consuming process of calibration sometimes impedes the accurate parameters? estimation. The present study compares the performance of two appr...
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Walter F. Silva-Araya, Félix L. Santiago-Collazo, Juan Gonzalez-Lopez and Javier Maldonado-Maldonado
Hurricane events combine ocean storm surge penetration with inland runoff flooding. This article presents a new methodology to determine coastal flood levels caused by the combination of storm surge and surface runoff. The proposed approach couples the S...
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Ratino Sith and Kazuo Nadaoka
In this study, two hydrologic models, the Gridded Surface Subsurface Hydrologic Analysis (GSSHA) and the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), were applied to predict stream flow and suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in a small agricultural watersh...
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Yufei Ding, Yong Liu, Xingnian Liu, Ridong Chen, Songdong Shao
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In engineering practice, the unsteady flows generated from the operation of hydropower station in the upstream region could significantly change the navigation system of waterways located in the middle-lower reaches of the river. In order to study the co...
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Moon-Seong Kang, Puneet Srivastava, Jung-Hun Song, Jihoon Park, Younggu Her, Sang Min Kim and Inhong Song
Because hydrologic responses of an agricultural watershed are influenced by many natural and man-made factors including pond/reservoir, management practices, and/or irrigation/drainage, strategies of hydrological modeling for the watershed must be case-d...
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