Calibrating spatially distributed hydrological models is complex due to the lack of reliable data, uncertainty in representing the physical features of a river catchment, and the …
Highly parameterized groundwater models can create calibration difficulties. Regularized inversion-the combined use of large numbers of parameters with mathematical approaches …
Where numerical models are employed as an aid to environmental management, the uncertainty associated with predictions made by such models must be assessed. A number …
This text combines the science and engineering of hydrogeology in an accessible, innovative style. As well as providing physical descriptions and characterisations of …
EH Keating, J Doherty, JA Vrugt… - Water Resources …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Highly parameterized and CPU‐intensive groundwater models are increasingly being used to understand and predict flow and transport through aquifers. Despite their frequent use …
D Kavetski, MP Clark - Water Resources Research, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Despite the widespread use of conceptual hydrological models in environmental research and operations, they remain frequently implemented using numerically unreliable methods …
D Zhu, X Cheng, W Li, F Niu, MN Yazdi - Journal of Hydrology, 2023 - Elsevier
The high nitrogen load in most rivers across the globe causes various environmental issues. Non-point source (NPS) pollution within a watershed has a significant impact on water …
D Kavetski, F Fenicia - Water Resources Research, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
In this article's companion paper, flexible approaches for conceptual hydrological modeling at the catchment scale were motivated, and the SUPERFLEX framework, based on generic …
Water managers and policy makers need accurate estimates of real (actual) irrigation applications for effective monitoring of irrigation and efficient irrigation management …