1984
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1694(84)90218-x
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Mathematical modelling for formation and propagation of floods in a data-deficient basin

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“…In contrast to the above stringent data requirements, in many basins in developing countries (Prasad & Wakhlu, 1984) and even in developed countries a common situation consists of the following: first, a network of non-continuously recording devices has been providing data for a long period (e.g. 20-30 years or more) at a low sampling frequency, mostly once daily, and at relatively high spatial density; second, a few recording devices have been operated at inadequate spatial density and for short periods that are usually related to flood studies.…”
Section: Open For Discussion Until 1 October 2000mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the above stringent data requirements, in many basins in developing countries (Prasad & Wakhlu, 1984) and even in developed countries a common situation consists of the following: first, a network of non-continuously recording devices has been providing data for a long period (e.g. 20-30 years or more) at a low sampling frequency, mostly once daily, and at relatively high spatial density; second, a few recording devices have been operated at inadequate spatial density and for short periods that are usually related to flood studies.…”
Section: Open For Discussion Until 1 October 2000mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this coefficient depends on so many factors that it is difficult to accurately determine its value (Chow, 1959). This coefficient is usually considered as a calibration parameter for many models (Schumann et al, 2007) rather than as a parameter having physical meaning (Prasad et al, 1984). In fact, this coefficient is a model parameter that needs calibration in order to fit simulations to observations.…”
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confidence: 99%