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The 3DNet-Catch hydrologic model: Development and evaluation
(Elsevier B.V., 2019)
Hydrologic models are important for effective water resources management. They vary in complexity from parsimonious, spatially lumped, to physically-based, fully distributed models, which are generally expected to outperform ...
Coupled groundwater hydrodynamic and pollution transport modelling using Cellular Automata approach
(Journal of Hydrology, 2019)
High urbanization puts many groundwater resources at risk of quality deterioration. Analyzing all viable potential groundwater contamination scenarios for good decision making requires reliable tool. Coupling several complex ...
The 3DNet-Catch hydrologic model: Development and evaluation
(Elsevier B.V., 2019)
Hydrologic models are important for effective water resources management. They vary in complexity from parsimonious, spatially lumped, to physically-based, fully distributed models, which are generally expected to outperform ...
Improving performance of bucket-type hydrological models in high latitudes with multi-model combination methods: Can we wring water from a stone?
(Elsevier, 2024)
Multi-model combination (averaging) methods (MMCMs) are used to improve the accuracy of hydrological (precipitation-runoff) outputs in simulation or forecasting/prediction modes. In this paper, we examined if the application ...
Uni- and multivariate bias adjustment of climate model simulations in Nordic catchments: Effects on hydrological signatures relevant for water resources management in a changing climate
(Elsevier, 2023)
Hydrological climate-change-impact studies depend on climatic variables simulated by climate models. Due to parametrization and numerous simplifications, however, climate-model outputs come with systematic biases compared ...
Future Drought Propagation through the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem Nexus – a Nordic Perspective
(Elsevier, 2022)
Droughts can affect a multitude of public and private sectors, with impacts developing slowly over time. While droughts are traditionally quantified in relation to the hydrological components of the water cycle that they ...