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41. Modeling the movement of water, bacteria and nutrients across heterogeneous landscapes in the Great Lakes region using a process-based hydrologic model
42. Development and evaluation of a watershed-scale hybrid hydrologic model
43. Conceptual hydrologic modeling: Insights into Bayesian analysis, model development, and predictions in ungauged basins
44. Multi-criteria validation of the SWAT hydrologic model in a small forested watershed
45. An integrated hydrologic model for multi-process simulation using semi-discrete finite volume approach
46. Satellite remote sensing and hydrologic modeling for flood monitoring in data poor environments
47. Assessment and simulation of hydrologic extremes by a physically based spatially distributed hydrologic model (Pennsylvania, West Virginia)
48. Supplements to the HEC-1 hydrologic model using the Monte Carlo method and artificial neural network (Oklahoma)
49. On evaluating the validity of continuous, distributed hydrologic model predictions in spatially heterogeneous Hortonian watersheds
50. Semidistributed hydrologic modeling using remotely sensed data and GIS
51. Prediction of rainfall and snowmelt-produced runoff: Linking a hydrologic model with remote sensing and GIS
52. Streamflow simulation using a physically based hydrologic model in humid forested watersheds
53. Development of hydrologic response unit delineation criterion and atmospheric hydrologic model link
54. An integrated approach to modeling the impact of timber harvest on streamflow: A GIS-based hydrologic model
55. A coupled hydrologic-geomorphic model for evaluating effects of vegetation change on watersheds
56. A hydrologic model for use with rasterized data structures
57. Development of a mathematical hydrologic model of Santa Gertrudis Creek Wetlands in Kingsville, Texas
58. A SENSITIVITY STUDY OF THE GROUND HYDROLOGIC MODEL USING DATA GENERATED BY AN ATMOSPHERIC GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL
59. A hydrologic model of Upper Roberts Creek and exploration of the potential impacts of conservation practice
60. Limitations on the study of tile drainage using a distributed parameter hydrologic model and stable isotopes
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