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River flow forecasting through conceptual models part III - The Ray catchment at Grendon Underwood
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In this paper, methods of modeling the runoff process on the Ray catchment are described, which depend on soil moisture accounting and simple descriptions of the generation of runoff and of routing.About:
This article is published in Journal of Hydrology.The article was published on 1970-08-01. It has received 1171 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Streamflow & Surface runoff.read more
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Potential impacts on climate change on paddy rice yield in mountainous highland terrains
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the ability of Amoozemeters, wells, piezometers, and flumes to accurately represent saturated soil hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) at a small catchment scale and to extrapolate Ksat to a larger watershed based on available soil data and soil landscape models for simulating streamflow using the Distributed Hydrological Soil Vegetation Model.
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Mathematical model of hydrological processes METQ98 and its applications
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River flow forecasting through conceptual models part I — A discussion of principles☆
J.E. Nash,J.V. Sutcliffe +1 more
TL;DR: 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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Natural evaporation from open water, bare soil and grass
TL;DR: It is shown that a satisfactory account can be given of open water evaporation at four widely spaced sites in America and Europe, the results for bare soil receive a reasonable check in India, and application of theresults for turf shows good agreement with estimates of evapolation from catchment areas in the British Isles.
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River flow forecasting through conceptual models part II - The Brosna catchment at Ferbane
TL;DR: In this article, an attempt to model the runoff process on the Brosna catchment is described, and different models are compared and it is found possible to account for about 80 per cent of the initial variance of the discharge by very simple models.
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