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hydrological modeling

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Hydrological modeling is a scientific discipline and methodological approach that employs mathematical and computational models to simulate, analyze, and predict the processes governing the movement, distribution, and properties of water within the Earth's hydrological cycle. It investigates phenomena including precipitation, evapotranspiration, infiltration, surface runoff, and groundwater flow, providing essential tools for water resource management, flood and drought forecasting, and understanding hydrologically-driven environmental systems.

Top Authors

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DP

University of Washington

MC

NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research

MS

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

EF

Princeton University

TW

University of Bristol

Top Institutions

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University of Bristol

Bristol, United Kingdom

United States Geological Survey

Reston, United States

University of Washington

Seattle, United States

University of Arizona

Tucson, United States