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Reducing uncertainty in estimates of frequency distribution parameters using composite likelihood approach and copula‐based bivariate distributions
(American Geophysical Union, 2010)
Conventional multivariate hydrological frequency analysis utilizes only the concurrent parts of data sets, leaving a lot of nonconcurrent data unutilized. Simultaneous inclusion of such nonconcurrent data can significantly ...
Entropy theory for movement of moisture in soils
(American Geophysical Union, 2010)
An entropy theory is formulated for one‐dimensional movement of moisture in unsaturated soils in the vertically downward direction. The theory is composed of five parts: (1) Tsallis entropy, (2) principle of maximum entropy, ...
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 ...