Distributed Hydrological Modelling: Applications of the Topmodel ConceptISBN: 978-0-471-97724-7
Paperback
340 pages
June 1998
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Partial table of contents:
TOPMODEL: A Critique (K. Beven).
TOPMODEL: A Personal View (M. Kirby).
A Test of TOPMODEL'S Ability to Predict Spatially Distributed Groundwater Levels (J. Seibert, et al.).
The Problem of Scaling in Grid-Related Hydrological Process Modelling (P. Braun, et al.).
Effects of Basin Size on Low-Flow Stream Chemistry and Subsurface Contact Time in the Neversink River Watershed, New York (D. Wolock, et al.).
Discharge and Water Table Predictions Using a Generalized TOPMODEL Formulation (R. Lamb, et al.).
The Information Content Theory for the Estimation of the Topographic Index Distribution Used in TOPMODEL (G. Mendicino & A. Sole).
Index.
TOPMODEL: A Critique (K. Beven).
TOPMODEL: A Personal View (M. Kirby).
A Test of TOPMODEL'S Ability to Predict Spatially Distributed Groundwater Levels (J. Seibert, et al.).
The Problem of Scaling in Grid-Related Hydrological Process Modelling (P. Braun, et al.).
Effects of Basin Size on Low-Flow Stream Chemistry and Subsurface Contact Time in the Neversink River Watershed, New York (D. Wolock, et al.).
Discharge and Water Table Predictions Using a Generalized TOPMODEL Formulation (R. Lamb, et al.).
The Information Content Theory for the Estimation of the Topographic Index Distribution Used in TOPMODEL (G. Mendicino & A. Sole).
Index.