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RASTER‐BASED HYDROLOGIC MODELING OF SPATIALLY‐VARIED SURFACE RUNOFF 1

Julien et al., 1995

Document ID
18191601860950769826
Author
Julien P
Saghafian B
Ogden F
Publication year
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JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association

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The proliferation of watershed databases in raster Geographic Information System (GIS) format and the availability of radar‐estimated rainfall data foster rapid developments in raster‐based surface runoff simulations. The two‐dimensional physically‐based rainfall …
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