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A list of all pages that have property "Describe processes" with value "Processes: *Rainfall: gage with nearest neighbor or inverse distance-squared weighting, radar. *Interception: empirical model. *Infiltration: Green & Ampt, Green & Ampt with redistribution, three-layer Green & Ampt, or Richard's equation. *Overland runoff: 2-D finite volume diffusive wave with overland flow dykes and pothole lakes. *Channel routing: 1-D dendritic finite-volume diffusive wave with culverts, on-channel lakes, rule curves, rating curves, scheduled releases. *Groundwater: 2-D finite-difference with wells and various boundary conditions. *Overland erosion: three alternative source equations, raindrop impact, erosion limits, deposition, arbitrary size classes. *Channel sediment transport: advection-diffusion for fines, stream power for sands. *Fate and transport of conservative and non-conservative constituents in soil, overland, and channels". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Model:GSSHA  + (Processes: *Rainfall: gage with nearest neProcesses:</br>*Rainfall: gage with nearest neighbor or inverse distance-squared weighting, radar.</br>*Interception: empirical model.</br>*Infiltration: Green & Ampt, Green & Ampt with redistribution, three-layer Green & Ampt, or Richard's equation.</br>*Overland runoff: 2-D finite volume diffusive wave with overland flow dykes and pothole lakes.</br>*Channel routing: 1-D dendritic finite-volume diffusive wave with culverts, on-channel lakes, rule curves, rating curves, scheduled releases.</br>*Groundwater: 2-D finite-difference with wells and various boundary conditions.</br>*Overland erosion: three alternative source equations, raindrop impact, erosion limits, deposition, arbitrary size classes.</br>*Channel sediment transport: advection-diffusion for fines, stream power for sands.</br>*Fate and transport of conservative and non-conservative</br>constituents in soil, overland, and channelsservative constituents in soil, overland, and channels)