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Mostafa Farrag, Gerald Corzo Perez and Dimitri Solomatine
Many grid-based spatial hydrological models suffer from the complexity of setting up a coherent spatial structure to calibrate such a complex, highly parameterized system. There are essential aspects of model-building to be taken into account: spatial re...
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Helge Bormann, Mariana Madruga De Brito, Despoina Charchousi, Dimitris Chatzistratis, Amrei David, Paula Farina Grosser, Jenny Kebschull, Alexandros Konis, Paschalis Koutalakis, Alkistis Korali, Naomi Krauzig, Jessica Meier, Varvara Meliadou, Markus Meinhardt, Kieran Munnelly, Christiane Stephan, Leon Frederik De Vos, Jörg Dietrich and Ourania Tzoraki
In this study, 17 hydrologists with different experience in hydrological modelling applied the same conceptual catchment model (HBV) to a Greek catchment, using identical data and model code. Calibration was performed manually. Subsequently, the modeller...
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Roya Sadat Mousavi, Mojtaba Ahmadizadeh and Safar Marofi
In this paper, the impact of climate change on the climate and discharge of the Dez Dam Basin and the hydropower potential of two hydropower plants (Bakhtiari and Dez) is investigated based on the downscaled outputs of six GCMs (General Circulation Model...
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Min Xu, Haidong Han and Shichang Kang
Water resources provided by alpine glaciers are an important pillar for people in the arid regions of west China. In this study, the Hydrologiska Byrans Vattenavdelning (HBV) light model was applied to simulate glacier mass balance (GMB) and runoff in th...
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Min Xu, Haidong Han, Shichang Kang
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Water resources provided by alpine glaciers are an important pillar for people in the arid regions of west China. In this study, the Hydrologiska Byrans Vattenavdelning (HBV) light model was applied to simulate glacier mass balance (GMB) and runoff in th...
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Iuliia Radchenko, Lutz Breuer, Irina Forkutsa and Hans-Georg Frede
Glaciers and snowmelt supply the Naryn and Karadarya rivers, and about 70% of the water available for the irrigated agriculture in the Ferghana Valley. Nineteen smaller catchments contribute the remaining water mainly from annual precipitation. The latte...
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Alireza B. Dariane, Mohamad M. Javadianzadeh
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Partitioning Scheme (PS) is one of the strategies that could play a constructive role in improving the performance of conceptual rainfall?runoff (CRR) models. The main objective of this paper is to develop a Rainfall Runoff-Partitioning Scheme (RR-PS) wi...
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Nurgalym T. Serikbay, Tursyn A. Tillakarim, Javier Rodrigo-Ilarri, María-Elena Rodrigo-Clavero and Kassym K. Duskayev
This study explores the potential application of the HBV model for simulating water inflow into the Astana reservoir in Kazakhstan. The Astana reservoir, with an area of 60.9 km2 and a capacity of 411 million m3, serves as a vital hydrotechnical structur...
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Minh Tuan Bui, Jinmei Lu and Linmei Nie
The Arctic region is the most sensitive region to climate change. Hydrological models are fundamental tools for climate change impact assessment. However, due to the extreme weather conditions, specific hydrological process, and data acquisition challeng...
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Demelash Wondimagegnehu Goshime, Rafik Absi and Béatrice Ledésert
In Lake Ziway watershed in Ethiopia, the contribution of river inflow to the water level has not been quantified due to scarce data for rainfall-runoff modeling. However, satellite rainfall estimates may serve as an alternative data source for model inpu...
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Alexander J. Koutsouris, Jan Seibert and Steve W. Lyon
This study explored the potential for bias correction of global precipitation datasets (GPD) to support streamflow simulation for water resource management in data limited regions. Two catchments, 580 km2 and 2530 km2, in the Kilombero Valley of central ...
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Ali Sharifinejad and Elmira Hassanzadeh
Assessing the impact of climate change on water systems often requires employing a hydrological model to estimate streamflow. However, the choice of hydrological model, process representation, input data resolution, and catchment discretization can poten...
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Cynthia Andraos
The expected change in rainfall patterns and the increase in evapotranspiration due to climate change leads to earlier droughts, which aggravate water shortages. To ensure the sustainable management of water resources in these conditions, it is necessary...
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Fernando Watson-Hernández, Isabel Guzmán-Arias, Laura Chavarría-Pizarro and Francisco Quesada-Alvarado
The consequences of climate change have challenged researchers to generate models and projections to understand climate behavior under different scenarios. In Costa Rica, as in other countries, climate-change (CC) models and projections are essential to ...
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Marc Vis, Rodney Knight, Sandra Pool, William Wolfe and Jan Seibert
Quantification of streamflow characteristics in ungauged catchments remains a challenge. Hydrological modeling is often used to derive flow time series and to calculate streamflow characteristics for subsequent applications that may differ from those env...
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Muhammad Usman, Rodrigo Manzanas, Christopher E. Ndehedehe, Burhan Ahmad, Oluwafemi E. Adeyeri and Cornelius Dudzai
This work evaluates the suitability of linear scaling (LS) and empirical quantile mapping (EQM) bias correction methods to generate present and future hydrometeorological variables (precipitation, temperature, and streamflow) over the Chitral River Basin...
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Thu Ha Nguyen, Ilyas Masih, Yasir A. Mohamed and Pieter Van der Zaag
The limitation in quantity and quality of climate data, in particular rainfall measurements, directly affects the reliability of hydrological models, which negatively impacts on the quality of water resources planning and management. This is obviously tr...
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Xiaopeng Zhang, Xiang Qin, Chunhai Xu and Yushuo Liu
Glaciers have been recognized as the most sensitive indicators of climate change. Mountainous areas, with their characteristic snow and glacier cover, have long been recognized as special hydrological environments, receiving above-average amounts of prec...
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Eric Adéchina Alamou, Ezéchiel Obada and Abel Afouda
This work aims to evaluate future water availability in the Mékrou catchment under climate change scenarios. To reach this goal, data from Regional Climate Models (RCMs) were used as the input for four rainfall-runoff models which are ModHyPMA (Hydrologi...
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Hadush K. Meresa, Marzena Osuch and Renata Romanowicz
The nature of drought conditions is estimated using a range of indices describing different aspects of drought events. Three drought indices are evaluated, namely the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI), Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration I...
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