作者: Mark S Wigmosta , Bart Nijssen , Pascal Storck , VP Singh , DK Frevert
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摘要: The use of distributed physically based models in environmental analysis is becoming more common as greater demands are placed on hydrologic models, particularly for problems involving prediction future conditions resulting from changes land or climate. Distributed Hydrology Soil Vegetation Model (DHSVM) a model that provides dynamic representation the spatial distribution evapotranspiration, snow cover, soil moisture, and runoff at scale digital elevation data. has evolved significantly over last several years to enable it address wide range applied research activities. This chapter presents description current state including field test results example applications.