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Ali Sharifinejad and Elmira Hassanzadeh
Assessing the impact of climate change on water systems often requires employing a hydrological model to estimate streamflow. However, the choice of hydrological model, process representation, input data resolution, and catchment discretization can poten...
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Haksu Lee, Haojing Shen and Dong-Jun Seo
When there exist catchment-wide biases in the distributed hydrologic model states, state updating based on streamflow assimilation at the catchment outlet tends to over- and under-adjust model states close to and away from the outlet, respectively. This ...
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Thomas Cornelissen, Bernd Diekkrüger, Heye R. Bogena
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Parameterization of physically based and distributed hydrological models for mesoscale catchments remains challenging because the commonly available data base is insufficient for calibration. In this paper, we parameterize a mesoscale catchment for the d...
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