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  1. Statistical Comparisons of Watershed-Scale Response to Climate Change in Selected Basins across the United States

    In an earlier global climate-change study, air temperature and precipitation data for the entire twenty-first century simulated from five general circulation models were used as input to precalibrated watershed...

  2. Combined Assimilation of Streamflow and Satellite Soil Moisture with the Particle Filter and Geostatistical Modeling

    Assimilation of satellite soil moisture and streamflow data into a distributed hydrologic model has received increasing attention over the past few years. This study provides a detailed analysis of the joint...

  3. Daily Discharge Forecasting Using Least Square Support Vector Regression and Regression Tree

    Prediction of river flow is one of the main issues in the field of water resources management. Because of the complexity of the rainfall-runoff process, data-driven methods have gained increased importance. In...

  4. A sequential Bayesian approach for hydrologic model selection and prediction

    When a single model is used for hydrologic prediction, it must be capable of estimating system behavior accurately at all times. Multiple-model approaches integrate several model behaviors and, when effective,...

  5. Hydrologic Modeling in Dynamic Catchments: A Data Assimilation Approach

    The transferability of conceptual hydrologic models in time is often limited by both their structural deficiencies and adopted parameterizations. Adopting a stationary set of model parameters ignores biases...

  6. Improving Soil Moisture Profile Prediction With the Particle Filter-Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method

    Satellite soil moisture estimates have received increasing attention over the past decade. This paper examines the applicability of estimating soil moisture states and soil hydraulic parameters through two...

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