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Distributed Hydrological Modelling

Edited By: Michael B Abbott and Jens Christian Refsgaard
335 pages
Distributed Hydrological Modelling
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  • Distributed Hydrological Modelling ISBN: 9780792340423 Hardback Sep 1996 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

This book deals with probably the most important and certainly the most complex issue in hydrologial modelling today, namely distributed, physically based models.

Contents

The role of distributed hydrological modelling in water resources management, J.C. Refsgaard, M.B. Abbott; terminology, modelling protocol and classification of hydrological model codes, J.C. Refsgaard, construction, calibration and validation of hydrological models, J.C. Refsgaard, B. Storm; distributed physically-based modelling of the entire land phase of the hydrological cycle, B. Storm, A. Refsgaard; multi-species reactive transport modelling, P. Engesgaard; soil erosion modelling, J.K. Lorop, M. Styczen; agrochemical modelling, M. Thorsen, et al; weather radar precipitation data and their use in hydrological modelling, C.G. Collier; application of remote sensing for hydrological modelling, F.P. De Troch, et al; geological modelling, M. Hansen, P. Gravesen; use of GIS and database with distributed modelling, F. Deckers, C.B.M. Te Stroet, an engineering case study - modelling the influences of Gabcikovo hydroplant on the hydrology and ecology in the Slovakian part of the river branch system, H.R. Sorensen, et al; a discussion of distributed hydrological modelling, K. Beven; comment, J.C. Refsgaard, et al; response, K. Beven; hydrological modelling in a hydroinformatics context, A.W. Minns, V. Babovic.

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Edited By: Michael B Abbott and Jens Christian Refsgaard
335 pages
Media reviews
... adequate index ... makes the location of information ... much more accessible ... I strongly recommend examination of this book for the thoughful discussion on the philosophy of distributed hydrologic modelling alone.' Journal of the American Water Resources Association (1997)
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