Identifying advantages and drawbacks of two hydrological models based on a sensitivity analysis: a study in two Chilean watersheds
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ABSTRACT Hydrological modelling has undergone constant growth with the increase in information processing capabilities. Hydrological models have traditionally been used to study the effects of… A review of model selection for hydrological studiesMudesir Nesru Environmental Science Arabian Journal of Geosciences
The key aim of this review was to consolidate the latest information on the regularly used and newly developed hydrological models that may be supportive in choosing the best-suited model for… State-of-the-art hydrological models and application of the HEC-HMS model: a reviewMukul Kumar SahuH. R. ShwethaG. Dwarakish Environmental Science, Engineering Modeling Earth Systems and Environment
The hydrologic model is a simplified representation of an existing hydrologic system that helps water resources comprehension, forecasting, and management. Hydrological models are a vital component… Hydrological model parameterising using various automatic calibration techniques
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Hydrology is the continuous process of circulation of water, i.e. the water cycle that occurs on Earth. Temperature and precipitation are the two important variables within this process, that mainly… A Concise Review on Introduction to Hydrological ModelsAparajita Singh Environmental Science
In recent scenario of rapid urbanization and industrialization causes various changes in our natural resources like air, water, soil etc. Various problems are caused due to these changes such as… Analysis of the Relative Importance of Model Parameters in Watersheds with Different Hydrological RegimesYelena MedinaE. Muñoz Environmental Science Water
Depending on the purpose of the study, aggregated hydrological models are preferred over distributed models because they provide acceptable results in terms of precision and are easy to run,… [PDF] Evaluating the HYPE model for estimating groundwater recharge in a groundwater dominated catchment in PolandDominika Bar-MichalczykTomasz MichalczykS. WitczakA. Żurek Environmental Science
Hydrological models can be useful tools simulating climate and land use changes and their impact on nutrients outflows from a catchment area. One of them is the HYPE (HYdrological Predictions for the… Review of studies on hydrological modelling in Malaysia
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The findings of this work will serve as a guide to modelers in identifying the type of hydrological model they need to apply to a particular catchment for a particular problem and will equally help water resources managers and policy makers in providing them with executive summary ofhydrological studies and where more input is needed to achieve sustainable development. Comparative Evaluation of Five Hydrological Models in a Large-Scale and Tropical River BasinLeandro ÁvilaR. Silveira F. Fan Environmental Science Water
Hydrological modeling is an important tool for water resources management, providing a feasible solution to represent the main hydrological processes and predict future streamflow regimes. The… Runoff Response to Climate Variability: An Analysis of Thika River Basin in Kenya Using Hydrological Simulation Model (Hysim)
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Changes in climatic conditions have greatly affected surface runoff and stream flows both at local and global scale. This has led to adverse effects on surface run off and climatic system as a whole. What is the best hydrological model?The best hydrologic model is the one, which is less complex but gives the result similar to the observed values by using the least input data [9]. The model determines the runoff based on the effects of several components of the hydrologic cycle i.e. evapotranspiration, surface storage, interception etc. What is the concept of hydrological model?Hydrologic modeling is used to answer environmental transport questions where water excess, scarcity, or dissolved or solid content is of primary importance (Burges, 1986). Because of the nature of environmental predictions, there is no single best model. Why do we have so many different hydrological models a review based on the case of Switzerland?The case study's relevance stems from the fact that Switzerland, despite being a small country, shows a variety of hydro-climatological regimes, of water resources management challenges, and of hydrological research institutes that led to a model diversification that stands exemplary for the diversification that arose ... Why are hydrological models important?A hydrological model can generate stream flow estimates and trends over long periods. While a model can generate historical current or natural stream flow records, a model can also be used to generate future yields or scenario modelling. |