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Agbortoko Bate Ashu and Sang-Il Lee
Understanding hydrological processes using hydrological model parameters can improve the management of water resources in a watershed. This research uses the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model in examining the water balance in the Yeongsan River...
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Randika K. Makumbura, Miyuru B. Gunathilake, Jayanga T. Samarasinghe, Remegio Confesor, Nitin Muttil and Upaka Rathnayake
Hydrologic models are indispensable tools for water resource planning and management. Accurate model predictions are critical for better water resource development and management decisions. Single-site model calibration and calibrating a watershed model ...
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Raúl F. Vázquez, Josué E. Brito, Henrietta Hampel and Stephen Birkinshaw
Despite recent progress in terms of cheap computing power, the application of physically-based distributed (PBD) hydrological codes still remains limited, particularly, because some commercial-license codes are expensive, even under academic terms. Thus,...
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Yunxing Yin, Sanyuan Jiang, Charlotta Pers, Xiaoying Yang, Qun Liu, Jin Yuan, Mingxing Yao, Yi He, Xingzhang Luo and Zheng Zheng
Many water quality models have been successfully used worldwide to predict nutrient losses from anthropogenically impacted catchments, but hydrological and nutrient simulations with limited data are difficult considering the transfer of model parameters ...
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Bahram Saeidifarzad, Vahid Nourani, Mohammad Taghi Aalami and Kwok-Wing Chau
Multi-site optimization of two adapted event-based geomorphologic rainfall-runoff models was presented using Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA-II) method for the South Fork Eel River watershed, California. The first model was developed based ...
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X. Zhang, R. Srinivasan, M. Van Liew
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