MIKE SHE modeling of ecohydrological processes: Merits, applications, and challenges
L Ma, C He, H Bian, L Sheng - Ecological Engineering, 2016 - Elsevier
MIKE SHE is one of the most extensively used physically based distributed hydrological
models that are capable of credibly interpreting the response mechanism of ecohydrological …
models that are capable of credibly interpreting the response mechanism of ecohydrological …
[图书][B] Rainfall-runoff modelling: the primer
KJ Beven - 2012 - books.google.com
Rainfall-Runoff Modelling: The Primer, Second Edition is the follow-up of this popular and
authoritative text, first published in 2001. The book provides both a primer for the novice and …
authoritative text, first published in 2001. The book provides both a primer for the novice and …
Multi-scale digital terrain analysis and feature selection for digital soil mapping
Terrain attributes are the most widely used predictors in digital soil mapping. Nevertheless,
discussion of techniques for addressing scale issues and feature selection has been limited …
discussion of techniques for addressing scale issues and feature selection has been limited …
Erosion models: quality of spatial predictions
An Erratum has been published for this article in Hydrological Processes 18 (3) 2004, 595.
An overview is given on the predictive quality of spatially distributed runoff and erosion …
An overview is given on the predictive quality of spatially distributed runoff and erosion …
Uncertainty in flood inundation mapping: Current issues and future directions
This paper presents key issues associated with uncertainty in flood inundation mapping.
Currently flood inundation extent is represented as a deterministic map without …
Currently flood inundation extent is represented as a deterministic map without …
Computer aided numerical methods for hydrological model calibration: An overview and recent development
In this paper, the computer aided numerical method for hydrological model calibration is
reviewed. The content includes review of the watershed hydrological models (data-driven …
reviewed. The content includes review of the watershed hydrological models (data-driven …
A process-based, distributed hydrologic model based on a large-scale method for surface–subsurface coupling
C Shen, MS Phanikumar - Advances in Water Resources, 2010 - Elsevier
Process-based watershed models are useful tools for understanding the impacts of natural
and anthropogenic influences on water resources and for predicting water and solute fluxes …
and anthropogenic influences on water resources and for predicting water and solute fluxes …
Uncertainty assessment of integrated distributed hydrological models using GLUE with Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling
RS Blasone, H Madsen, D Rosbjerg - Journal of Hydrology, 2008 - Elsevier
In recent years, there has been an increase in the application of distributed, physically-
based and integrated hydrological models. Many questions regarding how to properly …
based and integrated hydrological models. Many questions regarding how to properly …
Assessment of uncertainty in river flow projections for the Mekong River using multiple GCMs and hydrological models
Hydrological model-related uncertainty is often ignored within climate change hydrological
impact assessments. A MIKE SHE model is developed for the Mekong using the same data …
impact assessments. A MIKE SHE model is developed for the Mekong using the same data …
Generation of triangulated irregular networks based on hydrological similarity
Distributed hydrologic models typically incorporate topographic data through the use of
raster-based digital elevation models. The resampling of high-resolution grid data required …
raster-based digital elevation models. The resampling of high-resolution grid data required …