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Assessing hydrological model behaviors by intercomparison of the simulated stream flow compositions: case study in a steep forest watershed in Taiwan (1) · Assessing the impact of climate variability and human activity to streamflow variation (1) · Cost-effective raingauge deployment and rainfall heterogeneity effect on hydrograph simulation in mountainous watersheds (1) · Effects of DEM scale on the spatial distribution of the TOPMODEL topographic wetness index and its correlations to watershed characteristics (1) · Evaluation of the JULES land surface model in simulating catchment hydrology in Southern Africa (1) · Explicitation of an important scale dependence in TOPMODEL using a dimensionless topographic index (1) · Future changes in flash flood frequency and intensity of the Tha Di River (Thailand) based on rainfall–runoff modeling and advanced delta change scaling (1) · Hydrological model assessment for flood early warning in a tropical high mountain basin (1) · Investigation of variable threshold level approaches for hydrological drought identification (1) · Modelling the spatial distribution of snow water equivalent at the catchment scale taking into account changes in snow covered area (1) · Optimal well locations using genetic algorithm for Tushki Project, Western Desert, Egypt (1) · Practical experience and framework for sensitivity analysis of hydrological models: six methods, three models, three criteria (1) · Tradeoffs for the implementation of a process-based catchment model in a poorly gauged, highly glacierized Himalayan headwater (1)
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