Browsing by Subject "Hydrologic models"
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Assessing Impacts of Precipitation and Parameter Uncertainty on Distributed Hydrologic Modeling
(2013)Distributed hydrologic models, based on conservation laws, simulate the flow of water over and through the land surface in response to forcing from precipitation, transpiration, and evaporation. Conservation laws provide ... -
Decadal development of CREST hydrological model family: review, improvements, applications, and outlook
(2022-08)A hydrological model is an indispensable tool in Earth system science and engineering operations to understand, predict, and manage water resources on Earth. The Coupled Routing and Excess Storage (CREST) model, released ... -
Developing a Water Balance Model to Estimate Consumptive Use in the Southeast Watershed Planning Region of Oklahoma
(2020-05-08)With the passage of the Water for 2060 Act, Oklahoma established a statewide goal of consuming no more freshwater in 2060 than was consumed in 2012. However, there currently does not exist a quantifiable method to estimate ...