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Hanyong Lee, Min Suh Chae, Jong-Yoon Park, Kyoung Jae Lim and Youn Shik Park
Changes in rainfall pattern and land use have caused considerable impacts on the hydrological behavior of watersheds; a Long-Term Hydrologic Impact Analysis (L-THIA) model has been used to simulate such variations. The L-THIA model defines curve number a...
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Jichul Ryu, Won Seok Jang, Jonggun Kim, Joong Dae Choi, Bernard A. Engel, Jae E. Yang, Kyoung Jae Lim
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In this study, 52 asymptotic Curve Number (CN) regression equations were developed for combinations of representative land covers and hydrologic soil groups. In addition, to overcome the limitations of the original Long-term Hydrologic Impact Assessment ...
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Jichul Ryu, Won Seok Jang, Jonggun Kim, Younghun Jung, Bernard A. Engel, Kyoung Jae Lim
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The Long Term Hydrologic Impact Assessment (L-THIA) model was previously improved by incorporating direct runoff lag time and baseflow. However, the improved model, called the L-THIA asymptotic curve number (ACN) model cannot simulate pollutant loads fro...
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Ji-Hong Jeon, Kyoung Jae Lim and Bernard A. Engel
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Ji-Hong Jeon, Chan-Gi Park and Bernard A. Engel
Global optimization methods linked with simulation models are widely used for automated calibration and serve as useful tools for searching for cost-effective alternatives for environmental management. A genetic algorithm (GA) and shuffled complex evolut...
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Chunhwa Jang, Donghyuk Kum, Younghun Jung, Kyoungsoon Kim, Dong Suk Shin, Bernard A. Engel, Yongchul Shin and Kyoung Jae Lim
The Long-Term Hydrology Impact Assessment (L-THIA) model has been used as a screening evaluation tool in assessing not only urbanization, but also land-use changes on hydrology in many countries. However, L-THIA has limitations due to the number of avail...
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A. P. Nejadhashemi, S. A. Woznicki, K. R. Douglas-Mankin
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