Rainfall-riverflow modelling approaches: making a choice of data-based mechanistic modelling approach for data limited catchments: a review.

Ampadu, Boateng and Chappell, Nick and Tych, Wlodek (2013) Rainfall-riverflow modelling approaches: making a choice of data-based mechanistic modelling approach for data limited catchments: a review. Canadian Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 7 (3). pp. 2571-2580. ISSN 1715-9997

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Abstract

Hydrological modelling provides a means for the investigation of the interaction between climate and riverflow. It also acts as a vehicle for the assessment of the impact of human activities on hydrological regimes. Within this paper a review of some of the approaches employed in rainfall-riverflow modelling is presented. The paper highlights the rationale and structure of the modelling approaches, and their strengths and weaknesses which may assist in making an informed choice of a modelling approach for hydrological studies.

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Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Canadian Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences
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67060
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Deposited On:
09 Oct 2013 08:09
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Yes
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