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Flow simulation in an ungauged catchment of Tonle Sap Lake Basin in Cambodia: Application of the HEC-HMS modelChea et al., 2017
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- Chea S
- Oeurng C
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- Water Utility Journal
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Hydrologic modeling is a commonly used tool to estimate water resources availability from ungauged catchments. Several studies have been conducted using HEC-HMS model in different regions under different soil and climatic conditions in order to address issues of …
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