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Response of Hydrologic Processes to Future Climate Changes in the Yangtze River Basin
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Recent climate changes have observable impacts on hydrologic processes and will further affect hydrologic systems in the future. The temperature and precipitation modeled with eight global circulation models (GCMs) (selected ...
Adaptivity of Budyko Hypothesis in Evaluating Interannual Variability of Watershed Water Balance in Northern China
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This study evaluates the performance of three Budyko-type equations (Fu’s equation, Turc-Pike’s equation, and Milly’s equation) in modeling annual evapotranspiration in 32 watersheds covering both humid and arid regions ...
Evaluating Ensemble Kalman, Particle, and Ensemble Particle Filters through Soil Temperature Prediction
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Data assimilation is a useful tool in hydrologic and agricultural application studies because of its ability to produce predicted results with high accuracy. However, different data-assimilation methods have different ...
Spatial and Temporal Scale Effect in Simulating Hydrologic Processes in a Watershed
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Small-scale variations of hydrologic processes both in space and time have a significant impact on the simulation of hydrologic processes at different scales in the watershed. The objectives of this study were to investigate: ...