Extending a Large-Scale Model to Better Represent Water Resources without Increasing the Model’s Complexity
The increasing impact of anthropogenic interference on river basins has facilitated the development of the representation of human influences in large-scale models. The representation of groundwater and large reservoirs have realised significant developments recently. Groundwater and reservoir repre...
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Autores principales: | Robyn Horan, Nathan J. Rickards, Alexandra Kaelin, Helen E. Baron, Thomas Thomas, Virginie D. J. Keller, Prabhas K. Mishra, Manish K. Nema, Sekhar Muddu, Kaushal K. Garg, Rishi Pathak, Helen A. Houghton-Carr, Harry Dixon, Sharad K. Jain, Gwyn Rees |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/51b95b952eca4048856a42121fdf06a1 |
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