Search Results - "DE ROO, A. P. J"
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LISFLOOD: a GIS-based distributed model for river basin scale water balance and flood simulation
Published in International journal of geographical information science : IJGIS (01-02-2010)“…In this paper we describe the spatially distributed LISFLOOD model, which is a hydrological model specifically developed for the simulation of hydrological…”
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A simple raster-based model for flood inundation simulation
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (10-09-2000)“…In this paper the development of a new model for simulating flood inundation is outlined. The model is designed to operate with high-resolution raster Digital…”
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Utility of different data types for calibrating flood inundation models within a GLUE framework
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (01-01-2005)“…To translate a point hydrograph forecast into products for use by environmental agencies and civil protection authorities, a hydraulic model is necessary…”
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Flood forecasting using medium-range probabilistic weather prediction
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (01-01-2005)“…Following the developments in short- and medium-range weather forecasting over the last decade, operational flood forecasting also appears to show a shift from…”
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Cascading model uncertainty from medium range weather forecasts (10 days) through a rainfall-runoff model to flood inundation predictions within the European Flood Forecasting System (EFFS)
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (01-01-2005)“…The political pressure on the scientific community to provide medium to long term flood forecasts has increased in the light of recent flooding events in…”
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Long-term water budget estimation with the modified distributed model : LISFLOOD-WB over the Lushi Basin, China
Published in Meteorology and atmospheric physics (01-09-2005)“…In a modification of the distributed hydrological model, LISFLOOD-WB, a two-source canopy scheme is used to predict both the canopy transpiration and soil…”
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Modelling runoff and sediment transport in catchments using GIS
Published in Hydrological processes (01-05-1998)“…The application of geographical information systems (GIS) in modelling runoff and erosion in catchments offers considerable potential. Several examples…”
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THE LISEM PROJECT: AN INTRODUCTION
Published in Hydrological processes (01-08-1996)“…In the loess area of The Netherlands a soil erosion project has been carried out to examine the present‐day amounts of overland flow, erosion and deposition in…”
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SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF SOIL SURFACE ROUGHNESS AND THE APPLICATION IN HYDROLOGICAL AND SOIL EROSION MODELLING
Published in Hydrological processes (01-08-1996)“…Accurate estimations of water retention and detention are needed to simulate surface runoff and soil erosion following a rainfall event in a catchment. Several…”
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LISEM: A SINGLE-EVENT, PHYSICALLY BASED HYDROLOGICAL AND SOIL EROSION MODEL FOR DRAINAGE BASINS. II: SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS, VALIDATION AND APPLICATION
Published in Hydrological processes (01-08-1996)“…A new hydrological and soil erosion model has been developed and tested: LISEM, the Limburg soil erosion model. The model uses physically based equations to…”
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Physically based river basin modelling within a GIS: the LISFLOOD model
Published in Hydrological processes (15-08-2000)“…Although many geographical information systems (GISs) are very advanced in data processing and display, current GIS are not capable of physically based…”
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LISEM: A single-event physically based hydrological and soil erosion model for drainage basins. 1: Theory, input and output
Published in Hydrological processes (01-01-1996)“…A new physically based hydrological and soil erosion model has been developed, which can be used for planning and conservation purposes: the LImburg Soil…”
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LISEM: A single-event, physically based hydrological and soil erosion model for drainage basins. 2: Sensitivity analysis, validation and application
Published in Hydrological processes (01-01-1996)“…A new hydrological and soil erosion model has been developed and tested: LISEM, the Limburg soil erosion model. The model uses physically based equations to…”
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LISEM: A SINGLE-EVENT PHYSICALLY BASED HYDROLOGICAL AND SOIL EROSION MODEL FOR DRAINAGE BASINS. I: THEORY, INPUT AND OUTPUT
Published in Hydrological processes (01-08-1996)“…A new physically based hydrological and soil erosion model has been developed, which can be used for planning and conservation purposes: the LImburg Soil…”
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Effects of crust and cracks on simulated catchment discharge and soil loss
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-08-1997)“…Sealing, crusting and cracking of crusts of the soil surface has been observed in many parts of the world in areas with sandy, silty and loamy soils. Sealing…”
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Modelling soil erosion by water at the catchment scale: Soil erosion modelling at the catchment scale
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The LISEM project : An introduction: The LISEM project
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Evaluation of field-scale and catchment-scale soil erosion models: Soil erosion modelling at the catchment scale
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