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Effect of land-surface configuration on catchment hydrology

Grayson et al., 1992

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17774098806643600123
Author
Grayson R
Moore I
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Overland flow

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The representation of overland flow in distributed-parameter, physically based hydrologic models is critically important from the point of view of both the structure and parameterization of the models. Flow may occur in rills, ephemeral gullies and as sheet flow, with quite …
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