نتایج جستجو برای: hydrologic analyses

تعداد نتایج: 391624  

2011
G. Carrillo P. A. Troch M. Sivapalan T. Wagener C. Harman

Catchment classification is an efficient method to synthesize our understanding of how climate variability and catchment characteristics interact to define hydrological response. One way to accomplish catchment classification is to empirically relate climate and catchment characteristics to hydrologic behavior and to quantify the skill of predicting hydrologic response based on the combination ...

2004
Soroosh Sorooshian

Evolution of the concentration of aerosols with a diameter less than 10 µm (PM 10) measured in central Rondônia in a pasture site during September to No-vember 2002. The arrows indicate the first significant rainfall on October 7 and the onset of regular rainfall in the beginning of November. Data from LBA/Smoke, Aerosols, Clouds, Rainfall and Climate (SMOCC) Project. See article on page 4. Rat...

2016
Tyler Smith Kaitlin Hayes Lucy Marshall Brian McGlynn Kelsey Jencso

The transferability of hydrologic models is of ever increasing importance for making improved hydrologic predictions and testing hypothesized hydrologic drivers. Here, we present an investigation into the variability and transferability of the recently introduced catchment connectivity model (Smith et al., 2013). The catchment connectivity model was developed following extensive experimental ob...

2006
DEEPESH MACHIWAL MADAN K. JHA

The main intent of this paper is to present a review on the application of time series analysis techniques in hydrology and climatology. An overview of various statistical tests for detecting and estimating the hydrologic time series characteristics (i.e., homogeneity, stationarity, trend, periodicity, and persistence) is presented, together with their merits and demerits followed by comprehens...

2008
M. Sànchez-Marrè J. Béjar J. Comas G. Bhatt

This paper outlines and demonstrates a strategy for coupling of integrated hydrologic model and Geographic Information System (GIS) to meet pre/post processing of data and visualization. Physically based fully distributed integrated hydrologic models seek to simulate hydrologic state variables and their interactions in space and time. The process requires interaction with a range of heterogeneo...

2014
Liuzhi Jiang Xuan Ban Xuelei Wang Xiaobin Cai

Hydrologic regime plays a major role in structuring biotic diversity within river ecosystems by controlling key habitat conditions within the river channel and floodplain. Daily flow records from seven hydrological stations and the range of variability approach were utilized to investigate the variability and spatial pattern of the hydrologic alterations induced by the construction of the Three...

2015
R. M. Maxwell L. E. Condon S. J. Kollet

Interactions between surface and groundwater systems are well-established theoretically and observationally. While numerical models that solve both surface and subsurface flow equations in a single framework (matrix) are increasingly being applied, computational limitations have restricted their use to local and regional studies. Regional or watershed-scale simulations have been effective tools...

2011
Hyun-Han Kwon Upmanu Lall Vic Engel

[1] The ability to map relationships between ecological outcomes and hydrologic conditions in the Everglades National Park (ENP) is a key building block for their restoration program, a primary goal of which is to improve conditions for wading birds. This paper presents a model linking wading bird foraging numbers to hydrologic conditions in the ENP. Seasonal hydrologic statistics derived from ...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2010
Anthony M. Castronova Jonathan L. Goodall

Component software architectures offer an alternative approach for building large, 4 complex hydrologic modeling systems. In contrast to more traditional software 5 paradigms (i.e. procedural or object-oriented approaches), using component-based 6 approaches allows individuals to construct autonomous modeling units that can be linked 7 together through shared boundary conditions during a simula...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2008
Jonathan L. Goodall Jeffery S. Horsburgh Timothy L. Whiteaker David R. Maidment Ilya Zaslavsky

A wealth of freely available hydrologic data are provided by governmental organizations including in situ observations, geospatial data sets, remote sensing products, and simulation model output. Despite having access to this information, much of the data remain underutilized in the hydrologic sciences due in part to the time required to access, obtain, and integrate data from different sources...

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