SERAP: Modeling of Hydrologic Systems
Completed
By Climate Adaptation Science Centers
December 31, 2010
A hydrologic model was developed as part of the Southeast Regional Assessment Project using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS), a deterministic, distributed-parameter, process-based system that simulates the effects of precipitation, temperature, and land use on basin hydrology. Streamflow and other components of the hydrologic cycle simulated by PRMS were used to inform other types of simulations such as water-temperature, hydrodynamic, and ecosystem-dynamics simulations.
- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 54c2c14fe4b043905e01854e)
Roland J Viger
Chief, Geo-Intelligence Branch
Chief, Geo-Intelligence Branch
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Jacob LaFontaine
Chief, Modeling Support and Coordination Branch
Chief, Modeling Support and Coordination Branch
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Phone
A hydrologic model was developed as part of the Southeast Regional Assessment Project using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS), a deterministic, distributed-parameter, process-based system that simulates the effects of precipitation, temperature, and land use on basin hydrology. Streamflow and other components of the hydrologic cycle simulated by PRMS were used to inform other types of simulations such as water-temperature, hydrodynamic, and ecosystem-dynamics simulations.
- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 54c2c14fe4b043905e01854e)
Roland J Viger
Chief, Geo-Intelligence Branch
Chief, Geo-Intelligence Branch
Email
Phone
Jacob LaFontaine
Chief, Modeling Support and Coordination Branch
Chief, Modeling Support and Coordination Branch
Email
Phone