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Jeff Geurink

The public domain Integrated Hydrologic Model (IHM) combines the EPA surface water model HSPF and the USGS groundwater model MODFLOW with near simultaneous integration and fundamentally new interpretations of vadose zone process dynamics.... more
The public domain Integrated Hydrologic Model (IHM) combines the EPA surface water model HSPF and the USGS groundwater model MODFLOW with near simultaneous integration and fundamentally new interpretations of vadose zone process dynamics. The two model components are concurrently run, linked through an interface that provides a surfacewater to groundwater transition that maintains strict water balance and smoothness in physical processes. The computational elements of the surface-water components are combinations of hydrologically distinct landforms made up of specific land use and soil types. Traditionally, HSPF has been a lumped-parameter model where parameters were averaged over a basin or smaller pervious area. The approach used in the IHM is to disaggregate basins into discrete landform elements that have similar hydrologic properties. These landforms can include impervious areas, irrigated areas, areas with different soils or significantly different depth-towater table, and ar...
Localización: Hydrological science and technology, ISSN 0887-686X, Vol. 21, Nº. 1-4, 2005 (Ejemplar dedicado a: 2004 Annual Meeting and International Conference of the American Institute of Hydrology: Integrated water resources... more
Localización: Hydrological science and technology, ISSN 0887-686X, Vol. 21, Nº. 1-4, 2005 (Ejemplar dedicado a: 2004 Annual Meeting and International Conference of the American Institute of Hydrology: Integrated water resources management), págs. 157-176
Información del artículo A new discretization scheme for integrated surface and groundwater modeling.
The public domain Integrated Hydrologic Model (IHM) combines the EPA surface water model HSPF and the USGS groundwater model MODFLOW with near simultaneous integration and fundamentally new interpretations of vadose zone process dynamics.... more
The public domain Integrated Hydrologic Model (IHM) combines the EPA surface water model HSPF and the USGS groundwater model MODFLOW with near simultaneous integration and fundamentally new interpretations of vadose zone process dynamics. The two model components are concurrently run, linked through an in terface that provides a surface - water to groundwater transition that maintains strict water balance and
Localización: Hydrological science and technology, ISSN 0887-686X, Vol. 21, Nº. 1-4, 2005 (Ejemplar dedicado a: 2004 Annual Meeting and International Conference of the American Institute of Hydrology: Integrated water resources... more
Localización: Hydrological science and technology, ISSN 0887-686X, Vol. 21, Nº. 1-4, 2005 (Ejemplar dedicado a: 2004 Annual Meeting and International Conference of the American Institute of Hydrology: Integrated water resources management), págs. 157-176
Información del artículo A new discretization scheme for integrated surface and groundwater modeling.
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