Publications
3 shownA physically based, variable contributing area model of basin hydrology / Un modèle à base physique de zone d'appel variable de l'hydrologie du bassin versant
Abstract A hydrological forecasting model is presented that attempts to combine the important distributed effects of channel network topology and dynamic contributing areas with...
Tests of the random network model, and its application to basin hydrology
Abstract If the random model, in which all topologically distinct channel networks are equally likely, is assumed valid, then general explanations of network structure from basi...
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Researcher Info
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- 3
- Publications
- 3
- Citations
- 7,121
- Institution
- University of Leeds
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- ORCID
- 0000-0003-2036-1770
Impact Metrics
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