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Hydrological models 4 Aquifer overexploitation 1 Bayesian networks 1 Climate change 1 Conceptual hydrological models 1 Decision support systems 1 Decision-making problem 1 East China 1 Extreme flows 1 Ganges 1 Groundwater resources 1 Indus 1 Integrated management of water resources 1 Integrated water management 1 Large river basins 1 Mathematical basin modelling 1 Mekong 1 Multi-objective cultural self-adaptive electromagnetism-like mechanism 1 Nile 1 Parameters calibration 1 Sustainable groundwater management 1 Uncertainty 1 Water resource management 1 climate change 1 general circulation models 1 hydrological models 1
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Alarcón-Herrera, María 1 Aróstegui, José García 1 Benavente, José 1 Geta, Juan López 1 Granados-Olivas, Alfredo 1 Hera, Africa 1 Johnston, Robyn 1 Martín-Domínguez, Ignacio 1 Molina, José 1 Ouyang, Shuo 1 Silva-Hidalgo, Humberto 1 Smakhtin, Vladimir 1 Tian, Ye 1 Varela, Consuelo 1 Wang, Hao 1 Wang, Xuemin 1 Xu, Chong-yu 1 Xu, Yue-Ping 1 Ye, Lei 1 Zhang, Xu-Jie 1 Zhou, Jianzhong 1
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Multi-Objective Parameter Calibration and Multi-Attribute Decision-Making: An Application to Conceptual Hydrological Model Calibration
Zhou, Jianzhong; Ouyang, Shuo; Wang, Xuemin; Ye, Lei; … - In: Water Resources Management 28 (2014) 3, pp. 767-783
For calibrating the conceptual hydrological models (CHM), the traditional calibration method with a single objective …
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Hydrological Modeling of Large river Basins: How Much is Enough?
Johnston, Robyn; Smakhtin, Vladimir - In: Water Resources Management 28 (2014) 10, pp. 2695-2730
Hydrological modeling is an indispensable component of water resources research and management in large river basins. There is a tendency for each new group working in a basin to develop their own model, resulting in a plethora of such tools for each major basin. The question then becomes: how...
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Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on River High Flows through Comparative Use of GR4J, HBV and Xinanjiang Models
Tian, Ye; Xu, Yue-Ping; Zhang, Xu-Jie - In: Water Resources Management 27 (2013) 8, pp. 2871-2888
extreme flows by hydrological models. The future projections are obtained through the PRECIS model with resolution of 50 km … method. Afterwards, three hydrological models (GR4J, HBV and Xinanjiang) are calibrated and applied to simulate the daily … discharge in the future. The hydrological models are driven with both bias corrected precipitation and raw precipitation from …
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Mathematical Modelling for the Integrated Management of Water Resources in Hydrological Basins
Silva-Hidalgo, Humberto; Martín-Domínguez, Ignacio; … - In: Water Resources Management 23 (2009) 4, pp. 721-730
Mathematical models are tools that can facilitate the instrumentation of the Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). The first basin models to be developed were completely hydrological; today, due to the urgent need to plan the sustainable use of water resources, new models are needed that...
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Aquifers Overexploitation in SE Spain: A Proposal for the Integrated Analysis of Water Management
Molina, José; Aróstegui, José García; Benavente, José - In: Water Resources Management 23 (2009) 13, pp. 2737-2760
Integrated water resources management is a paradigm that incorporates technical, scientific, political, legislative and organizational aspects of a water system. This study presents a methodology for undertaking an integrated analysis of water systems supplied by groundwater. This methodology is...
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Climate Change and Hydrologic Models: A Review of Existing Gaps and Recent Research Developments
Xu, Chong-yu - In: Water Resources Management 13 (1999) 5, pp. 369-382
Global atmospheric general circulation models (GCMs) have been developed to simulate the present climate and used to predict future climatic change. While GCMs demonstrate significant skill at the continental and hemispheric spatial scales and incorporate a large proportion of the complexity of...
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