نتایج جستجو برای: hydrologic

تعداد نتایج: 6980  

2014
W. H. Lim

General experience in hydrologic modelling suggests that the parameterisation of a model changes over different time and space scales. As a result, hydrologists often re-parameterise their models whenever different temporal or spatial resolutions are required. Here, we investigate theoretical aspects of this issue in a search for the cause(s) of the need for re-parameterisations. Based on Taylo...

2017
Ziya Zhang Victor Koren Michael Smith Seann Reed David Wang

Currently, the river forecasting system deployed in each of 13 River Forecast Centers of the National Weather Service primarily uses lumped parameter models to generate hydrologic simulations. With the deployment of the weather surveillance radar 1988 Doppler radars, more and more precipitation data with high spatial and temporal resolution have become available for hydrologic modeling. Hydrolo...

2005
A. Rinaldo

The paper describes the theoretical framework for a class of general continuous models of the hydrologic response including both flow and transport of reactive solutes. The approach orders theoretical results appeared in disparate fields into a coherent theoretical framework for both hydrologic flow and transport. In this paper we focus on the Lagrangian description of the carrier hydrologic ru...

2008
M. Sànchez-Marrè J. Béjar J. Comas M. Kumar

With the advancement of wireless communication and miniaturization of digital electronics, long term observation of remote hydrologic systems using adaptive sensor networks at high spatio-temporal resolutions and across multiple scales, has become a reality. However, for large spatial scales embedded multi-sensor networks with fine temporal sampling rates, the amount and distribution of data ge...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Kristin L Jaeger Julian D Olden Noel A Pelland

Protecting hydrologic connectivity of freshwater ecosystems is fundamental to ensuring species persistence, ecosystem integrity, and human well-being. More frequent and severe droughts associated with climate change are poised to significantly alter flow intermittence patterns and hydrologic connectivity in dryland streams of the American Southwest, with deleterious effects on highly endangered...

2011
William J. Wolfe

Predictive equations were developed for 19 ecologically relevant streamflow characteristics within five major groups of flow variables (magnitude, ratio, frequency, variability, and date) for use in the Tennessee and Cumberland River basins using stepbackward regression. Basin characteristics explain 50% or more of the variation for 12 of the 19 equations. Independent variables identified throu...

2004
NOAH KNOWLES DANIEL R. CAYAN

California’s primary hydrologic system, the San Francisco Estuary and its upstream watershed, is vulnerable to the regional hydrologic consequences of projected global climate change. Previous work has shown that a projected warming would result in a reduction of snowpack storage leading to higher winter and lower spring-summer streamflows and increased spring-summer salinities in the estuary. ...

2007
Kamini Singha Frederick D. Day-Lewis Stephen Moysey

Geophysical measurements increasingly are being used in hydrologic field stud-­­ ies because of their ability to provide high-­­resolution images of the subsurface. In particular, tomographic imaging methods can produce maps of physical property distributions that have significant potential to improve subsurface characteriza-­­ tion and enhance monitoring of hydrologic processes. In the tomogra...

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