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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 ...
Bed-mounted Electro Magnetic meters: Implications for robust velocity measurement in Urban Drainage systems
(Elsevier B.V., 2018)
Flow monitoring in Urban Drainage Systems (UDS) is required for a successful system control and operational assessment. Commonly used methods can lead to erroneous results in partially filled pipes and hostile environmental ...
Fast data assimilation for open channel hydrodynamic models using control theory approach
(Elsevier, 2020)
Model-driven forecasting, used for flood risks or big hydropower systems management, can produce results of unsatisfying accuracy even with best-calibrated hydrodynamic models. One of the biggest uncertainty sources is the ...
A joint stochastic-deterministic approach for long-term and short-term modelling of monthly flow rates
(Elsevier B.V., 2017)
The authors present a detailed procedure for modelling of mean monthly flow time-series using records of the Great Morava River (Serbia). The proposed procedure overcomes a major challenge of other available methods by ...
Bed-mounted Electro Magnetic meters: Implications for robust velocity measurement in Urban Drainage systems
(Elsevier B.V., 2018)
Flow monitoring in Urban Drainage Systems (UDS) is required for a successful system control and operational assessment. Commonly used methods can lead to erroneous results in partially filled pipes and hostile environmental ...
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 ...