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Rainfall-runoff model 5 rainfall-runoff model 2 soil conservation service 2 Artificial neural networks 1 Catchments 1 Clark 1 Data mining 1 Distributed approach 1 Distributed model 1 Flood 1 Flood source areas 1 GIS 1 Geomorphology 1 HEC-HMS 1 Land use changes 1 Land use scenario 1 Low flow index 1 Lump model 1 Lumped model 1 ModClark 1 Rainfall–runoff model 1 Recurrent fuzzy system 1 Regional regression 1 River system model 1 Runoff 1 Semi-arid hydrology 1 Stream flow forecast 1 Time series analysis 1 Ungauged catchment 1 Unit flood response 1 antecedent moisture 1 antecedent moisture condition 1 curve number 1 curve number method 1 distributed rainfall-runoff model 1 eWater source 1 global optimization technique 1 linear storage approach 1 nonlinear storage approach 1 watershed characteristics 1
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Alvankar, Sayed 1 Bhattacharjya, Rajib 1 Bozorgy, Babak 1 Chaurasia, Sandeep 1 Dutta, Dushmanta 1 Ebecken, Nelson 1 Engeland, K. 1 Evsukoff, Alexandre 1 Farazjoo, Hassan 1 Ghavidelfar, Saeed 1 Hisdal, H. 1 JENG, YUH-CHIOU 1 Jain, M. 1 Jain, M. K. 1 Kim, Shaun 1 Lima, Beatriz 1 Mishra, S. 1 Mishra, S. K. 1 Nicholls, David 1 Razmkhah, Arash 1 Saghafian, Bahram 1 Singh, V. 1 Singh, V. P. 1 Vaze, Jai 1 Welsh, Wendy 1 YU, PAO-SHAN 1 Yazdandoost, Farhad 1
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Geomorphology Based Semi-Distributed Approach for Modelling Rainfall-Runoff Process
Bhattacharjya, Rajib; Chaurasia, Sandeep - In: Water Resources Management 27 (2013) 2, pp. 567-579
This study presents a geomorphology based semi-distributed methodology for prediction of runoff of a catchment. In this proposed methodology, the catchment area is divided into a number of sub-catchments using the Thiessen polygon method. The rainfall records of particular rain-gauge station are...
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A Comparative Evaluation of Short-Term Streamflow Forecasting Using Time Series Analysis and Rainfall-Runoff Models in eWater Source
Dutta, Dushmanta; Welsh, Wendy; Vaze, Jai; Kim, Shaun; … - In: Water Resources Management 26 (2012) 15, pp. 4397-4415
Over the past few decades, many numerical streamflow prediction techniques using observed time series (TS) have been developed and widely used in water resources planning and management. Recent advances in quantitative rainfall forecasting by numerical weather prediction (NWP) models have made...
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Long-Term Runoff Modeling Using Rainfall Forecasts with Application to the Iguaçu River Basin
Evsukoff, Alexandre; Lima, Beatriz; Ebecken, Nelson - In: Water Resources Management 25 (2011) 3, pp. 963-985
This work presents the development of a rainfall-runoff model for the Iguaçu River basin in southern Brazil. The model …
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Comparison of the Lumped and Quasi-distributed Clark Runoff Models in Simulating Flood Hydrographs on a Semi-arid Watershed
Ghavidelfar, Saeed; Alvankar, Sayed; Razmkhah, Arash - In: Water Resources Management 25 (2011) 6, pp. 1775-1790
In applied hydrology, predicting peak flow for a stream or river is so complex due to temporal and spatial dependency of hydrological variables such as meteorological parameters, variations in soil type and land use. Either advanced distributed hydrological models or simple Lump models can be...
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A Comparison of Low Flow Estimates in Ungauged Catchments Using Regional Regression and the HBV-Model
Engeland, K.; Hisdal, H. - In: Water Resources Management 23 (2009) 12, pp. 2567-2586
rainfall-runoff model was also applied as a regional hydrological model and was calibrated using the average Nash …
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Flood Intensification due to Changes in Land Use
Saghafian, Bahram; Farazjoo, Hassan; Bozorgy, Babak; … - In: Water Resources Management 22 (2008) 8, pp. 1051-1067
. Using a calibrated event-based rainfall-runoff model, flood hydrographs corresponding to land use conditions in 1967 and …
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Evaluation of AMC-Dependent SCS-CN-Based Models Using Watershed Characteristics
Jain, M.; Mishra, S.; Singh, V. - In: Water Resources Management 20 (2006) 4, pp. 531-552
This paper presents a quantitative evaluation of the existing Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCS-CN) model, its variants, and the modified Mishra and Singh (MS) models for their suitability to particular land use, soil type and combination thereof using a large set of rainfall-runoff...
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Evaluation of the SCS-CN-Based Model Incorporating Antecedent Moisture
Mishra, S. K.; Jain, M. K.; Singh, V. P. - In: Water Resources Management 18 (2004) 6, pp. 567-589
Using a large set of rainfall-runoff data from 234 small to large watersheds from USA, this paper evaluates the modified version of the [Mishra, S. K. and Singh, V. P., 2002a, ‘SCS-CN-based hydrologic simulation package’, in V. P. Singh and D. K. Frevert (eds), Mathematical Models in Small...
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A Study on Grid Based Distributed Rainfall Runoff Models
YU, PAO-SHAN; JENG, YUH-CHIOU - In: Water Resources Management 11 (1997) 2, pp. 83-99
Two distributed rainfall-runoff models were developed separately by using linear and nonlinear storage approaches for simulating the heterogeneity of hydrological processes over the catchment. A 1 × 1 km grid-based mesh was used to abstract the geometry of the catchment. The hydrological...
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