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Model Error In Flood Frequency Estimation
(2002)
Asymptotic bias in large quantiles and moments for three parameter estimation methods, including the maximum likelihood method (MLM), moments method (MOM) and linear moments method (LMM), is derived when a probability ...
SCS-CN Method. Part II: Analytical Treatment
(2003)
This part of the paper, a sequel to Part I, in continuation of the analytical treatment of the Soil Conservation Service curve number (SCS-CN) method, further explores the SCS-CN method for: (a) its functional behaviour, ...
Experimental Investigation of Influence of Vegetation on Flow Turbulence
(Scientific & Academic Publishing, 2015)
Vegetation in channels, rivers, reservoirs, and wetlands alters the flow turbulence characteristics. Vegetation has both positive and negative effects, depending on the objective of the hydraulic conduit. For example, it ...
Simulation of the entire range of daily precipitation using a hybrid probability distribution
(American Geophysical Union, 2012)
Underestimation of extreme values is a widely acknowledged issue in daily precipitation simulation. Nonparametric precipitation generators have inherent limitations in representing extremes. Parametric generators can ...
Entropy theory for derivation of infiltration equations
(American Geophysical Union, 2010)
An entropy theory is formulated for modeling the potential rate of infiltration in
unsaturated soils. The theory is composed of six parts: (1) Shannon entropy, (2) principle
of maximum entropy (POME), (3) specification ...
Modeling multisite streamflow dependence with maximum entropy copula
(American Geophysical Union, 2013)
Synthetic streamflows at different sites in a river basin are needed for planning, operation, and management of water resources projects. Modeling the temporal and spatial dependence structure of monthly streamflow at ...
Reply to comment by Allan D. Woodbury on “Entropy theory for derivation of infiltration equations”
(American Geophysical Union, 2012)
Future Climate Data from RCP 4.5 and Occurrence of Malaria in Korea
(International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2014)