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Automatic Calibration 1 Calibration 1 Civil 1 Engineering 1 Geosciences 1 Inference 1 Local Minima 1 Multidisciplinary 1 Objective Function 1 Optimization 1 Parameter Estimation 1 Rainfall-runoff Models 1 Sensitivity 1 Shuffled Complex Evolution 1 Uncertainty 1 Vesuvius 1 Water Resources 1 Watershed Modeling 1 catchment 1 comparison of rainfall-runoff models 1 conceptual 1 efficiency 1 flood hazard 1 model structure 1 rainfall runoff models 1 rainfall-runoff relationship 1 runoff factor 1 volcanic hazard 1
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Doherty, J. E. 1 Mehrotra, R. 1 Singh, R. 1 Skahill, B. E. 1 Todesco, Micol 1
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Natural Hazards 1 Water Resources Management 1
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Efficient accommodation of local minima in watershed model calibration
Skahill, B. E.; Doherty, J. E. - 2006
The Gauss-Marquardt-Levenberg (GML) method of computer-based parameter estimation, in common with other gradient-based approaches, suffers from the drawback that it may become trapped in local objective function minima, and thus report optimized parameter values that are not, in fact, optimized...
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The Influence of Model Structure on the Efficiency of Rainfall-Runoff Models: A Comparative Study for Some Catchments of Central India
Mehrotra, R.; Singh, R. - In: Water Resources Management 12 (1998) 5, pp. 325-341
The paper examines relative performance of six monthly rainfall-runoff models on 12 catchments located in different …
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Volcanic Eruption Induced Floods. A Rainfall-Runoff Model Applied to the Vesuvian Region (Italy)
Todesco, Micol - In: Natural Hazards 33 (2004) 2, pp. 223-245
Explosive events are commonly accompanied or followed byheavy rains. These eruption-induced storms together with thedeposition of large amounts of ash contribute to destabilise thehydrological cycle in the areas affected by volcanic eruptions.Flooding of the region surrounding the active volcano...
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