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River flow forecasting through conceptual models part I — A discussion of principles☆

J.E. Nash, +1 more
- 01 Apr 1970 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 3, pp 282-290
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In this article, the principles governing the application of the conceptual model technique to river flow forecasting are discussed and the necessity for a systematic approach to the development and testing of the model is explained and some preliminary ideas suggested.
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This article is published in Journal of Hydrology.The article was published on 1970-04-01. It has received 19601 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Conceptual model & Flood forecasting.

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