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mizuRoute version 1: a river network routing tool for a continental domain water resources applications

Naoki Mizukami, Martyn Clark, K. M. Sampson, Bart Nijssen, Yixin Mao, Hilary McMillan, Roland J. Viger, Steve L. Markstrom, Lauren E. Hay, Ross Woods, J. R. Arnold, L. D. Brekke

Geoscientific model development · 2016

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Abstract. This paper describes the first version of a stand-alone runoff routing tool, mizuRoute. The mizuRoute tool post-processes runoff outputs from any distributed hydrologic model or land surface model to produce spatially distributed streamflow at various spatial scales from headwater basins to continental-wide river systems. The tool can utilize both traditional grid-based river network and vector-based river network data. Both types of river network include river segment lines and the associated drainage basin polygons, but the vector-based river network can represent finer-scale river lines than the grid-based network. Streamflow estimates at any desired location in the river network can be easily extracted from the output of mizuRoute. The routing process is simulated as two sepa

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.5194/gmd-9-2223-2016
Catalogue ID
BFmoef2us2-9k31ux
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