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Title | An overview of current applications, challenges, and future trends in distributed process-based models in hydrology |
Creator | Fatichi, S. Vivoni, E. R. Ogden, F. L. Ivanov, V. Y. Mirus, B. Gochis, D. Downer, C. W. Camporese, M. Davison, J. H. Ebel, B. Jones, N. Kim, J. Mascaro, G. Niswonger, R. Restrepo, P. Rigon, R. Shen, C. Sulis, M. Tarboton, David G. |
Description | Process-based hydrological models have a long history dating back to the 1960s. Criticized by some as over-parameterized, overly complex, and difficult to use, a more nuanced view is that these tools are necessary in many situations and, in a certain class of problems, they are the most appropriate type of hydrological model. This is especially the case in situations where knowledge of flow paths or distributed state variables and/or preservation of physical constraints is important. Examples... |
Date | 2016-06-01T07:00:00Z |
Type | text |
Identifier | http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/water_pubs/28 |
Source | Publications |
Publisher | Hosted by Utah State University Libraries |
Contributor | Elsevier |
Subject | Modeling Interdisciplinary Watershed processes Virtual experiments Change assessments Natural and built environment UWRL |