Towards more credible models in catchment hydrology to enhance hydrological process understanding: Preface
Jens Christian Refsgaard,
Juliane Mai,
Markus Hrachowitz
et al.
Abstract:Catchment modelling has undergone tremendous developments during the
past decades. In the 1970s, the focus was on simulation of catchment
runoff with process descriptions and data inputs being lumped to the
catchment scale. Later developments included spatially distributed
models allowing data inputs and hydrological processes to be simulated
at model grid scale, i.e. much finer than catchment scale. These models
were able to explicitly simulate various processes such as soil
moisture, evapotranspiration, grou… Show more
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