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Logistics and Benefits of Using Mathematical Models of Hydrologic and Water Resource Systems
Selected Papers with Summary of Discussions from the International Symposium on Logistics and Benefits of Using Mathematical Models of Hydrologic and Water Resource Systems, Pisa, Italy, 24—26 October 1978
1st Edition - January 1, 1981
Editors: A.J. Askew, F. Greco, J. Kindler
eBook ISBN:9781483189581
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Logistics and Benefits of Using Mathematical Models of Hydrologic and Water Resource Systems is a collection of paper that details the experiences in the operational and logistical aspects of utilizing water resource models. The title provides the general report on model structure and classification; experiences of the hydrologic engineering center in maintaining widely used hydrologic and water resource computer models; and the operational experience of on-line hydrological simulation. The selection also covers the implementation and application of a suite for the simulation of complex water resource systems in evaluation and planning studies; and the use of a groundwater model in the design, performance; and the assessment, and operation of a river regulation scheme. The book will be of great use to researchers and practitioners of hydrological sciences.
General Report on Model Structure and Classification
Selected Papers
Development of a Computer-based Flood Forecasting System for Australia
Efficiency of the Real-time Hydrological Forecasting Systems in Poland since Their Implementation in 1975
Operational Hydrological Forecasting by Conceptual Models in Sweden
The River Dee Regulation Scheme: Operational Experience of On-line Hydrological Simulation
Use of Catchment Models for Flood Forecasting in Central America
Developmental and Operational Aspects of Gaming-Simulations for Water Resource Systems
Model for the Selection of Appropriate Technology for a Water Resources System
A Computer Simulation Model for the Management of the Lake Maggiore Water System
The Use of a Groundwater Model in the Design, Performance Assessment, and Operation of a River Regulation Scheme
Mathematical Model of the Upper Nile Basin (Comments on Logistics and Benefits of Simulation Models)
Hysim—A Physically Realistic, General Purpose, Hydrologic Model
Logistics and Benefits of the European Hydrologic System
The Implementation and Application of a Suite for the Simulation of Complex Water Resource Systems in Evaluation and Planning Studies
Experiences of the Hydrologic Engineering Center in Maintaining Widely Used Hydrologic and Water Resource Computer Models