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Methodology and application of combined watershed and ground-water models in Kansas

Marios Sophocleous, +1 more
- 30 Sep 2000 - 
- Vol. 236, Iss: 3, pp 185-201
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The case is made for an intermediate complexity, quasi-distributed, comprehensive, large-watershed model, which falls between the fully distributed, physically based hydrological modeling system of the type of the SHE model and the lumped, conceptual rainfall-runoff modelingSystem of thetype of the Stanford watershed model.
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This article is published in Journal of Hydrology.The article was published on 2000-09-30. It has received 233 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Watershed management & Watershed.

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The Soil and Water Assessment Tool: Historical Development, Applications, and Future Research Directions

TL;DR: The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model is a continuation of nearly 30 years of modeling efforts conducted by the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and has gained international acceptance as a robust interdisciplinary watershed modeling tool.
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Soil and Water Assessment Tool: Historical Development, Applications, and Future Research Directions, The

TL;DR: The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model is a continuation of nearly 30 years of modeling efforts conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service.
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Choosing appropriate techniques for quantifying groundwater recharge

TL;DR: The reliability of recharge estimates using different tech- niques is variable as mentioned in this paper, and uncertainties in each approach to estimating recharge underscore the need for application of multiple techniques to increase the expected recharge rates at a site.
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Flow and Storage in Groundwater Systems

TL;DR: W Wise development of groundwater resources requires a more complete understanding of these changes in flow and storage and of their effects on the terrestrial environment and on numerous surface-water features and their biota.
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Estimating groundwater recharge

TL;DR: In this article, a critical evaluation of the theory and assumptions that underlie methods for estimating rates of groundwater recharge is provided, with detailed explanations of the methods provided - allowing readers to apply many of the techniques themselves without needing to consult additional references.
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A modular three-dimensional finite-difference ground-water flow model

TL;DR: A computer program for simulating ground-water flow in three dimensions by using a block-centered finite-difference approach and has a modular structure, which permits the addition of new packages to the program without modifying existing packages.
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An introduction to the European Hydrological System — Systeme Hydrologique Europeen, “SHE”, 1: History and philosophy of a physically-based, distributed modelling system

TL;DR: The SHE system as discussed by the authors is a physically-based, distributed, catchment modelling system developed by the Danish Hydraulic Institute, the British Institute of Hydrology and SOGREAH with the financial support of the Commission of the European Communities.
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Changing ideas in hydrology — The case of physically-based models

TL;DR: This paper argues that there are fundamental problems in the application of physically-based models for practical prediction in hydrology result from limitations of the model equations relative to a heterogeneous reality; the lack of a theory of subgrid scale integration; practical constraints on solution methodologies; and problems of dimensionality in parameter calibration.
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An introduction to the European Hydrological System — Systeme Hydrologique Europeen, “SHE”, 2: Structure of a physically-based, distributed modelling system

TL;DR: The second part of an introduction to the SHE as discussed by the authors, a physically-based, distributed catchment modelling system, was presented by the Danish Hydraulic Institute, the British Institute of Hydrology and SOGREAH with the financial support of the Commission of the European Communities.
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A comprehensive surface-groundwater flow model

TL;DR: In this article, a simple groundwater flow and height model was added to an existing basin-scale surface water model and validated on a 471 km2 watershed near Waco, Texas.
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