Gaborit et al., 2017 - Google Patents
A hydrological prediction system based on the SVS land-surface scheme: efficient calibration of GEM-Hydro for streamflow simulation over the Lake Ontario basinGaborit et al., 2017
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- Gaborit Ć
- Fortin V
- Xu X
- Seglenieks F
- Tolson B
- Fry L
- Hunter T
- Anctil F
- Gronewold A
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- Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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This work explores the potential of the distributed GEM-Hydro runoff modeling platform, developed at Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) over the last decade. More precisely, the aim is to develop a robust implementation methodology to perform reliableĀ ā¦
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