2014
DOI: 10.1051/lhb/2014019
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A field application of physically-based erosion and sediment transport model for hillslope response

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“…A few example to be mentioned are the Sacramento model (Burnash 1995), the Tank model (Sugawara 1995), the HBV model (Bergström 1995), the TOPMODEL (Beven and Kirkby 1979), and the WEHY model (Kavvas et al 2004(Kavvas et al , 2006. Hillslope-scale rainfall-runoff models can be used as a ground for watershed-scale models (Giakoumakis and Tsakiris 2001;Yoon et al 2014). They produce input data for sediment transport models that can be extended to pollutant or solute transport models.…”
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“…A few example to be mentioned are the Sacramento model (Burnash 1995), the Tank model (Sugawara 1995), the HBV model (Bergström 1995), the TOPMODEL (Beven and Kirkby 1979), and the WEHY model (Kavvas et al 2004(Kavvas et al , 2006. Hillslope-scale rainfall-runoff models can be used as a ground for watershed-scale models (Giakoumakis and Tsakiris 2001;Yoon et al 2014). They produce input data for sediment transport models that can be extended to pollutant or solute transport models.…”
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