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A list of all pages that have property "Describe processes" with value "This model is designed to represent infiltration (Green-Ampt), rainfall interception, and runoff (kinematic wave). Hydraulic roughness is accounted for using a depth-dependent Manning-type flow resistance equation. For details on the model equations and numerical solution, see the following references: Rengers, F.K., McGuire, L.A., Kean, J.W., Staley, D.M. and Hobley, D.E.J., 2016. Model simulations of flood and debris flow timing in steep catchments after wildfire. Water Resources Research, 52(8), pp.6041-6061. McGuire, L.A. and Youberg, A.M., 2019. Impacts of successive wildfire on soil hydraulic properties: Implications for debris flow hazards and system resilience. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 44(11), pp.2236-2250.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Model:KWAVE  + (This model is designed to represent infiltThis model is designed to represent infiltration (Green-Ampt), rainfall interception, and runoff (kinematic wave). Hydraulic roughness is accounted for using a depth-dependent Manning-type flow resistance equation.</br></br>For details on the model equations and numerical solution, see the following references:</br></br>Rengers, F.K., McGuire, L.A., Kean, J.W., Staley, D.M. and Hobley, D.E.J., 2016. </br>Model simulations of flood and debris flow timing in steep catchments after wildfire. </br>Water Resources Research, 52(8), pp.6041-6061.</br></br>McGuire, L.A. and Youberg, A.M., 2019. Impacts of successive wildfire on soil hydraulic properties: </br>Implications for debris flow hazards and system resilience. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, </br>44(11), pp.2236-2250.sses and Landforms, 44(11), pp.2236-2250.)