EDHM
The Document and the EDHM Package
The Document
EDHM
1
Basic Concept
1.1
Important Elements of EDHM
1.2
Basic Concept of Hydrological Cycle
1.2.1
Atmosphere (Atmos)
1.2.2
Snow
1.2.3
Canopy
1.2.4
Surface (Runoff, Route)
1.2.5
Subsurface (Subsur)
1.2.6
Ground
2
Model Use and Develop
2.1
Basic Use of a complete MODELL
2.1.1
RUn a MODEL
2.1.2
set a Run_MODEL
2.1.3
Evaluate
2.1.4
Calibrate
2.1.5
Check the InData list
2.2
Coupling a new Model with MODULE
2.2.1
Choose MODULE
2.2.2
Set the Order
2.2.3
Deal with InData and Param
2.2.4
Set OutData
2.2.5
Deal with middle VARIABLE
2.2.6
Name and Data_
2.3
Design a new MODULE
2.3.1
Method and Formula
2.3.2
Coding the body
2.3.3
Set In/OutData and Parameter
2.3.4
Name and Data_
3
Basic Information of MODULEs
3.1
ReferenceET
3.1.1
ReferenceET.Hargreaves
3.1.2
ReferenceET.Linacre
3.1.3
ReferenceET.PenMon
3.2
ActualET
3.2.1
ActualET.Gr4j
3.2.2
ActualET.Vic
3.3
SNOW
3.3.1
SNOW.17
3.3.2
SNOW.Ddf
3.4
BASEFLOW
3.4.1
BASEFLOW.ARNO
3.5
INTERCEPTION
3.5.1
INTERCEPTION.Gash
3.6
InfiltratRat
3.6.1
InfiltratRat.GreenAmpt
3.7
Infiltration
3.7.1
Infiltration.OIER
3.7.2
Infiltration.SER
3.8
RUNOFF
3.8.1
RUNOFF.Gr4j
3.8.2
RUNOFF.OIER
3.8.3
RUNOFF.SER
3.8.4
RUNOFF.Vic
3.8.5
RUNOFF.VM
3.9
GROUNDWATER
3.9.1
GROUNDWATER.Vic
3.10
ROUTE
3.10.1
ROUTE.G2RES
3.10.2
ROUTE.Gr4j
4
Model
4.1
Report 16.4
4.1.1
Snowmelt
4.2
Classical VIC
4.3
GR4J
5
Final Words
References
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Editable Distributed Hydrological Model
Chapter 5
Final Words
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