نتایج جستجو برای: Hydrologic model

تعداد نتایج: 2108408  

Predicting the impact of land cover and climate change on hydrologic responses using modeling tools are essential in understanding the movement and pattern of hydrologic processes within the watershed. The paper provided potential implications of land conversions and climate change scenarios on the hydrologic processes of Muleta watershed using soil and water assessment tool model. Model inputs...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2002
سیف اله امین, , عبدالمجید غفوری روز بهانی, ,

Prediction of watershed responses and simulation of runoff rate and volume are required for design purposes in most water resources projects. For this purpose, different hydrologic methods and events based on continuous hydrologic mathematical models are applied. In this research, a continuous hydrologic model, Stanford Watershed Model-IV (SWM-IV) is used for simulation of annual and monthly vo...

سیف اله امین, , عبدالمجید غفوری روز بهانی, ,

Prediction of watershed responses and simulation of runoff rate and volume are required for design purposes in most water resources projects. For this purpose, different hydrologic methods and events based on continuous hydrologic mathematical models are applied. In this research, a continuous hydrologic model, Stanford Watershed Model-IV (SWM-IV) is used for simulation of annual and monthly vo...

With regard to the importance of instantaneous peak discharge estimation for watershed management study, and due to the lack of and unqualified climatic and hydrologic data for estimation and measurement in countries such as Iran, researchers were obliged to establish a link between constant parameters (geomorphologic) and variables (hydrologic) to present models with minimum dependence on clim...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2012
a. a mohammadi

with regard to the importance of instantaneous peak discharge estimation for watershed management study, and due to the lack of and unqualified climatic and hydrologic data for estimation and measurement in countries such as iran, researchers were obliged to establish a link between constant parameters (geomorphologic) and variables (hydrologic) to present models with minimum dependence on clim...

2013
W. J. Cohen

Deterministic rainfall-runoff models require parameter calibration with the aim of matching the modeled streamflow record to an observed record as closely as possible. Much attention has been focused on automated methods of model calibration using meta-heuristics, such as genetic algorithms. In this study, two meta-heuristic algorithms were compared: the shuffled complex evolution (SCE) algorit...

2010
A. C. Hinnell T. P. A. Ferré J. A. Vrugt J. A. Huisman S. Moysey J. Rings M. B. Kowalsky

[1] There is increasing interest in the use of multiple measurement types, including indirect (geophysical) methods, to constrain hydrologic interpretations. To date, most examples integrating geophysical measurements in hydrology have followed a three‐step, uncoupled inverse approach. This approach begins with independent geophysical inversion to infer the spatial and/or temporal distribution ...

2001
David Kinner Robert F. Stallard

Control of the Panama Canal Basin transfers from the United States of America to the Republic of Panama on the last day of 1999. The Panamanian and United States governments are concerned that the rapid deforestation of the Panama Canal Basin will jeopardize the future operation of the Panama Canal, the capacity and quality of potable water supplied to Panama City, and the diverse rain forest e...

2001
Andrew W. Wood Edwin P. Maurer Arun Kumar Dennis P. Lettenmaier

We explore a strategy for long-range hydrologic forecasting that uses ensemble climate model forecasts as input to a macroscale hydrologic model to produce runoff and streamflow forecasts at spatial and temporal scales appropriate for water management. Coarse-scale monthly ensemble climate model forecasts produced by the NCEP/CPC Global Spectral Model (GSM) are bias corrected, downscaled to 1/8...

2009
Erin E. Peterson Jay M. Ver Hoef

A mixed-model moving-average approach to geostatistical modeling in stream networks. Ecology 91:644–651. A distance matrix that contains the hydrologic distance between any two sites in a study area is needed to fit a geostatistical model using the tail-up and tail-down autocovariance functions. However, the hydrologic distance information needed to model the covariance between flow-connected a...

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