نتایج جستجو برای: hydrologic simulation

تعداد نتایج: 564834  

2003
JULIAN D. OLDEN N. L. POFF

The utility of hydrologic indices for describing various aspects of streamflow regimes has resulted in their increased application in riverine research. Consequently, researchers are now confronted with the task of having to choose among a large number of competing hydrologic indices to reduce computational effort and variable redundancy prior to statistical analyses, while still adequately rep...

2013
Hyun Woo Kim Devendra M. Amatya George M. Chescheir Jami E. Nettles

Hydrological effects of land-use change are of great concern to ecohydrologists and watershed managers, especially in the Atlantic coastal plain of the southeastern United States. The concern is attributable to rapid population growth and the resulting pressure to develop forested lands. Many researchers have studied these effects in various scales, with varying results. An extended watershed-s...

2012
Bin Yong Yang Hong Li-Liang Ren Jonathan J. Gourley George J. Huffman Xi Chen Wen Wang Sadiq I. Khan

[1] The real-time availability of satellite-derived precipitation estimates provides hydrologists an opportunity to improve current hydrologic prediction capability for medium to large river basins. Due to the availability of new satellite data and upgrades to the precipitation algorithms, the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis real-time estimates (...

2007
Yuqiong Liu Hoshin V. Gupta

[1] Despite significant recent developments in computational power and distributed hydrologic modeling, the issue of how to adequately address the uncertainty associated with hydrological predictions remains a critical and challenging one. This issue needs to be properly addressed for hydrological modeling to realize its maximum practical potential in environmental decision-making processes. Ar...

2009
Xuesong Zhang Raghavan Srinivasan Michael Van Liew

With the availability of spatially distributed data, distributed hydrologic models are increasingly used for simulation of spatially varied hydrologic processes to understand and manage natural and human activities that affect watershed systems. Multi-objective optimization methods have been applied to calibrate distributed hydrologic models using observed data from multiple sites. As the time ...

Journal: :ecopersia 2014
amir sarreshtehdari mohammad ghafouri ali jafari ardakani reza bayat

soil and water assessment tool model, swat, uses different layers of watershed data which out of soil layer is the important one. soil layer data should be extracted from detailed soil maps. in most developing countries including iran, these detailed maps are not available except for irrigation districts and rarely for dry land farming areas and also for some strategic places of development pur...

2012
Vladimir V. Nikolic Slobodan P. Simonovic Dragan B. Milicevic

This paper discusses the development of an analytical support system for implementation of the Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) process. The system integrates four analytical tools: (i) geographic information system; (ii) system dynamics simulation; (iii) agent-based model; and (iv) hydrologic simulation. The choice of tools is driven by their ability to (a) respond to the main requ...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2015
Richard T. McNider C. Handyside K. Doty Walter L. Ellenburg James F. Cruise John R. Christy D. Moss V. Sharda Gerrit Hoogenboom Peter Caldwell

The present paper discusses a coupled gridded crop modeling and hydrologic modeling system that can examine the benefits of irrigation and costs of irrigation and the coincident impact of the irrigation water withdrawals on surface water hydrology. The system is applied to the Southeastern U.S. The system tools to be discussed include a gridded version (GriDSSAT) of the crop modeling system DSS...

In recent years, rivers flows have significantly decreased due to regional or global climate change and human activities especially in the arid and semi-arid regions. In this study, the effect of climate change and human activities on the runoff responses was examined using hydrologic model simulation in the Lighvan basin located in the northwest of Iran. For determination of hydrologic model M...

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...

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