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Problems of snowmelt runoff modelling for a variety of physiographic and climatic conditions

January 1, 1989

Problems include: a) definition of the spatial and temporal distribution of model input; b) measurement or estimation of snow accumulation, snowmelt, and runoff process parameters for a range of applications and scales; and c) development of accurate short term and long term snowmelt runoff forecasts. Procedures being investigated to solve these problems include: a) integrating conventional and remote-sensing data to improve estimates of input data; b) developing snowmelt process algorithms which have parameters that are closely related to measurable basin and climatic characteristics; and c) updating model paramters and components using measured data or knowledge of past uncertainty. -from Author

Publication Year 1989
Title Problems of snowmelt runoff modelling for a variety of physiographic and climatic conditions
DOI 10.1080/02626668909491371
Authors G.H. Leavesley
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Hydrological Sciences Journal
Index ID 70015428
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse