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Donghyuk Kum, Jichul Ryu, Yongchul Shin, Jihong Jeon, Jeongho Han, Kyoung Jae Lim and Jonggun Kim
This study accounted for the importance of daily expansion flow data in compensating for insufficient flow data in a watershed. In particular, the 8-day interval flow measurement data (intermittent monitoring data) could cause uncertainty in the high- or...
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Sul-Min Yun, Hang-Tak Jeon, Jae-Yeol Cheong, Jinsoo Kim and Se-Yeong Hamm
Estimating the groundwater recharge rate is essential in all groundwater-related fields, including groundwater development, use, management, modeling, and contamination analysis. In this study, we proposed a combined method of water budget and climate ch...
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Jong Seok Lee and Hyun Il Choi
Long-term streamflow simulations of the Land Surface Models (LSMs) are necessary for the comprehensive evaluation of hydrological responses to climate change. The high complexity and uncertainty in the LSM modelling require the model calibration to impro...
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Jong Seok Lee and Hyun Il Choi
Like most land surface models (LSMs) coupled to regional climate models (RCMs), the original Common Land Model (CoLM) predicts runoff from net water at each computational grid without explicit lateral flow (LF) schemes. This study has therefore proposed ...
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Kyoung-Jin An, Sang-Woo Lee, Soon-Jin Hwang, Se-Rin Park, Sun-Ah Hwang
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This study examined the non-stationary relationship between the ecological condition of streams and the proportions of forest and developed land in watersheds using geographically-weighted regression (GWR). Most previous studies have adopted the ordinary...
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