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GIS interface to Penn State Integrated Hydrologic Model [PIHMgis]
Physically-based fully-distributed hydrologic models try to simulate hydrologic state variables in space and time while using information regarding heterogeneity in climate, land use, topography and ...
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Penn State Integrated Hydrologic Model [PIHM]
The Penn State Integrated Hydrologic Model (PIHM) is a fully coupled multiprocess hydrologic model. Instead of coupling through artificial boundary conditions, major hydrological processes are fully ...
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