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Modeling of hydrological processes in arid agricultural regions

Jiang LI,Xiaomin MAO,Shaozhong KANG,David A. BARRY

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2015, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 283-294 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2015076

Abstract: Understanding of hydrological processes, including consideration of interactions between vegetation growthModels can be categorized into three classes: (1) regional distributed hydrological models with variousThis review highlights, in addition, future research challenges in modeling arid-zone agricultural systems

Keywords: hydrological processes     irrigation area     SPAC     crop growth     groundwater     canal seepage    

Corrigendum to ‘‘A Comparison of SWAT Model Calibration Techniques for Hydrological Modeling in the Ganga Corrigendum

Nikita Shivhare, Prabhat Kumar Singh Dikshit, Shyam Bihari

Engineering 2019, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 181-181 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.11.009

A Comparison of SWAT Model Calibration Techniquesfor Hydrological Modeling in the Ganga River Watershed

Nikita Shivhare, Prabhat Kumar Singh Dikshit, Shyam Bihari

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 5,   Pages 643-652 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.08.012

Abstract: In this study, hydrological modeling was applied to Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) modeling indelineated into 46 sub-watersheds, and a land use/land cover (LULC) map and soil map were used to create hydrologicalavailable water capacity of the soil layer (SOL_AWC) were observed to be the most sensitive parameters for modeling

Keywords: Remote sensing     Geographic information system     Soil and Water Assessment Tool     Hydrological modeling     SUFI    

Development of an integrated modeling system for improved multi-objective reservoir operation

Lei WANG, Cho Thanda NYUNT, Toshio KOIKE, Oliver SAAVEDRA, Lan Chau NGUYEN, Tran van SAP,

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 47-55 doi: 10.1007/s11709-010-0001-x

Abstract: For improved multi-objective reservoir operation, an integrated modeling system has been developed byincorporating a global optimization system (SCE-UA) into a distributed biosphere hydrological modelThe new integrated modeling system has been tested in the Da River subbasin of the Red River and showedThird, the new integrated modeling system was evaluated by optimizing the operation rule of the Hoa Binh

Keywords: distributed biosphere hydrological model (WEB-DHM)     optimization     multi-objective reservoir     the Red River    

Effects of land use change on hydrological cycle from forest to upland field in a catchment, Japan

Chuan ZHANG, Keiji TAKASE, Hiroki OUE, Nobuhiro EBISU, Haofang YAN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 456-465 doi: 10.1007/s11709-013-0218-6

Abstract: Understanding the effects of land use change on the hydrological cycle is very important for developmentIn this study, soil and hydrological properties in an upland field catchment, which was reclaimed partiallyFurthermore, a semi-distributed hydrological model was applied in the upland field catchment to understandthe integrated effects of reclamation on the hydrological cycle.

Keywords: land-use change     hydrological processes     upland field catchment     forest catchment     semi-distributed hydrological    

A review of hydrological/water-quality models

Liangliang GAO,Daoliang LI

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2014, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 267-276 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2014041

Abstract: Water quality models are important in predicting the changes in surface water quality for environmental management. A range of water quality models are wildly used, but every model has its advantages and limitations for specific situations. The aim of this review is to provide a guide to researcher for selecting a suitable water quality model. Eight well known water quality models were selected for this review: SWAT, WASP, QUALs, MIKE 11, HSPF, CE-QUAL-W2, ELCOM-CAEDYM and EFDC. Each model is described according to its intended use, development, simulation elements, basic principles and applicability (e.g., for rivers, lakes, and reservoirs and estuaries). Currently, the most important trends for future model development are: (1) combination models—individual models cannot completely solve the complex situations so combined models are needed to obtain the most appropriate results, (2) application of artificial intelligence and mechanistic models combined with non-mechanistic models will provide more accurate results because of the realistic parameters derived from non-mechanistic models, and (3) integration with remote sensing, geographical information and global position systems (3S) —3S can solve problems requiring large amounts of data.

Keywords: water quality models     applications     future trends    

Trend detection and stochastic simulation prediction of streamflow at Yingluoxia hydrological station

Chenglong ZHANG,Mo LI,Ping GUO

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 81-96 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2016112

Abstract: the trends of hydrologic time series are nonstationary, and consequently the established methods for hydrologicalwas used to simulate these stochastic components with normal distribution, and thus a new ensemble hydrological

Keywords: Monte Carlo     nonstationary     trend detection     streamflow prediction     decomposition and ensemble     Yingluoxia    

Xin’anjiang Nested Experimental Watershed (XAJ-NEW) for Understanding Multiscale Water Cycle: Scientific Objectives and Experimental Design Article

Ke Zhang,Yunping Li,Zhongbo Yu,Tao Yang,Junzeng Xu,Lijun Chao,Jin Ni,Liutong Wang,Yun Gao,Yuzhong Hu,Zuoding Lin,

Engineering 2022, Volume 18, Issue 11,   Pages 207-217 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.08.026

Abstract: strengthening the observation of the water cycle, discovering the spatiotemporal scaling effects of hydrologicalmechanisms controlling runoff generation and partitioning, discover the spatiotemporal scaling effects of hydrologicalprocesses, and understand the impacts of climate change on hydrological processes.These findings provide new insights into understanding multiscale hydrological processes and their responses

Keywords: Water cycle     Runoff generation     Hydrological processes     Hydrological scaling     Soil moisture     Groundwater     Canopy    

Intelligent Forecasting Mode and Approach of Mid and Long Term Intelligent Hydrological Forecasting

Chen Shouyu,Guo Yu,Wang Dagang

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 7,   Pages 30-35

Abstract: When illustrating the method by an application to forecast mid and long term hydrological process of

Keywords: selection     BP neural network     genetic algorithm     intelligent forecasting mode     mid and long term intelligent hydrological    

Evaluation of the impact of multi-source uncertainties on meteorological and hydrological ensemble forecasting Article

Zhangkang Shu, Jianyun Zhang, Lin Wang, Junliang Jin, Ningbo Cui, Guoqing Wang, Zhouliang Sun, Yanli Liu, Zhenxin Bao, Cuishan Liu

Engineering 2023, Volume 24, Issue 5,   Pages 213-229 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.06.007

Abstract: paid little attention to the influence of multi-source uncertainties in complex meteorological and hydrologicalnumerical weather prediction products from the International Grand Global Ensemble (TIGGE) dataset, four hydrologicalnumerical weather prediction input uncertainty in the forecasting system was more significant than the hydrologicalThe hydrological model structure uncertainty was more prominent than the parameter uncertainty.In addition, the structures and parameters of the hydrological model and their interactions contributed

Keywords: Meteorological and hydrological forecasting     Uncertainty estimation     Bayesian model averaging     Ensemble    

Analysis of catchment evapotranspiration at different scales using bottom-up and top-down approaches

Xiangyu XU, Dawen YANG,

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 65-77 doi: 10.1007/s11709-010-0002-9

Abstract: Physically-based hydrological models are used to predict catchment water balance through detailed simulationof hydrological processes at small temporal and spatial scales.Comparison between physically-based hydrological models and lumped conceptual models can help us understandIn this paper, a distributed physically-based hydrological model (i.e., bottom-up approach) and a simplerelationship at hourly temporal and hillslope scales, which is commonly used in the physically-based hydrological

Keywords: catchment evapotranspiration     distributed hydrological model     water-energy balance model     top-down and bottom-up    

Continuous modeling of soil morphology —thermomechanical behavior of embankment dams

Bettina ALBERS, Krzysztof WILMANSKI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 11-23 doi: 10.1007/s11709-010-0081-7

Abstract: Macroscopic modeling of soils is based on a number of properties that refer to the mesoscopic morphologyIn particular, the above mentioned features, especially saturation with water and seepage problems, modeling

Keywords: thermomechanical modeling     soil morphology     saturation     porosity    

Construction geology technology of Karst tunnels on Yichang-Wanzhou Railway

Shen Zhijun

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 12,   Pages 47-52

Abstract:

Taking the construction geology technology practice of karst tunnels on Yichang-Wuanzhou Railway as an example, construction geology, which is a continuation of engineering geological exploration in construction stage, can be used to solve the problems which do not exist or cannot be solved in exploration stage. Taking advanced geology predication as its subject, aiming at avoiding large-scale construction geological harzards, construction geology refers to the comprehensive engineering geology work for ensuring construction progress, construction safety, engineering benefit and project quality, such as predicting possible displacement of tunnel surrounding rock; forecasting potential salt cavities, faults and underground rivers; finding out potential hydrogeology problems and concealed geological disasters after project completion, etc. Construction geology includes comprehensive advanced geology predication, hydrogeological observation and concealed karst exploration.

Keywords: Yichang-Wanzhou Railway     comprehensive advanced geology predication     hydrological monitoring    

Flow and thermal modeling of liquid metal in expanded microchannel heat sink

Frontiers in Energy   Pages 796-810 doi: 10.1007/s11708-023-0877-5

Abstract: The flow and thermal modeling of expanded microchannel heat sink (E-MCHS) were analyzed by both using

Keywords: liquid metal cooling     heat sink     expanded microchannel     flow and thermal modeling    

A framework for an integrated unified modeling language

Mohammad ALSHAYEB,Nasser KHASHAN,Sajjad MAHMOOD

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2016, Volume 17, Issue 2,   Pages 143-159 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1500094

Abstract:

The unified modeling language (UML) is one of the most commonly used modeling languages in the softwareframework for integrating the UML extensions and then use the framework to propose an integrated unified modelingThe proposed iUML-g is capable of modeling systems that use different domains.

Keywords: Unified modeling language (UML)     Integration     Modeling     System analysis and design    

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Modeling of hydrological processes in arid agricultural regions

Jiang LI,Xiaomin MAO,Shaozhong KANG,David A. BARRY

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Corrigendum to ‘‘A Comparison of SWAT Model Calibration Techniques for Hydrological Modeling in the Ganga

Nikita Shivhare, Prabhat Kumar Singh Dikshit, Shyam Bihari

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A Comparison of SWAT Model Calibration Techniquesfor Hydrological Modeling in the Ganga River Watershed

Nikita Shivhare, Prabhat Kumar Singh Dikshit, Shyam Bihari

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Development of an integrated modeling system for improved multi-objective reservoir operation

Lei WANG, Cho Thanda NYUNT, Toshio KOIKE, Oliver SAAVEDRA, Lan Chau NGUYEN, Tran van SAP,

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Effects of land use change on hydrological cycle from forest to upland field in a catchment, Japan

Chuan ZHANG, Keiji TAKASE, Hiroki OUE, Nobuhiro EBISU, Haofang YAN

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A review of hydrological/water-quality models

Liangliang GAO,Daoliang LI

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Trend detection and stochastic simulation prediction of streamflow at Yingluoxia hydrological station

Chenglong ZHANG,Mo LI,Ping GUO

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Xin’anjiang Nested Experimental Watershed (XAJ-NEW) for Understanding Multiscale Water Cycle: Scientific Objectives and Experimental Design

Ke Zhang,Yunping Li,Zhongbo Yu,Tao Yang,Junzeng Xu,Lijun Chao,Jin Ni,Liutong Wang,Yun Gao,Yuzhong Hu,Zuoding Lin,

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Intelligent Forecasting Mode and Approach of Mid and Long Term Intelligent Hydrological Forecasting

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Evaluation of the impact of multi-source uncertainties on meteorological and hydrological ensemble forecasting

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Analysis of catchment evapotranspiration at different scales using bottom-up and top-down approaches

Xiangyu XU, Dawen YANG,

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Continuous modeling of soil morphology —thermomechanical behavior of embankment dams

Bettina ALBERS, Krzysztof WILMANSKI

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Construction geology technology of Karst tunnels on Yichang-Wanzhou Railway

Shen Zhijun

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Flow and thermal modeling of liquid metal in expanded microchannel heat sink

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A framework for an integrated unified modeling language

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