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'''''Questionnaire still need to be filled out for the next models:'''''
'''''Questionnaire still need to be filled out for the next models:'''''

Revision as of 10:33, 29 September 2009

Search & download a specific model from the overall model list, or per category (see below for direct links). The lists will have links to each of the model descriptions, and some models you can directly run from the repository in the CMT.

Hydrology model descriptions

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  resultsheader  = There are %PAGES% hydrology model descriptions available in the table below:

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ProgramDescriptionDeveloperStatus


Questionnaire still need to be filled out for the next models:

Program Description Developer Source code
Hydrus 2D/3D Model: Water Flow and Solute Transport model in Two- and Three-Dimensional Variably Saturated Media GroundwaterSoftware
MIKE SHE Model: Advanced integrated hydrological modeling system DHI
RIVMOD Model: One-dimensional hydrodynamic model Carroll, Rosemary
SWAT Model: SWAT is a river basin scale model developed to quantify the impact of land management practices in large, complex watersheds. SWAT Development Team
tRibs Model: Hydrological model Bras, Rafael