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Evolution of river-routing schemes in macro-scale models and their potential for watershed management

Kashif Shaad

Hydrological Sciences Journal · 2018

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Macro-scale river-routing schemes first emerged to channel runoff generated as a by-product from land surface models to oceans. In the past decade, as discharge of major rivers was identified as a suitable parameter to test the performance of the macro-scale land surface models, river-routing received significant attention, with development of multiple schemes. As resolution improves, the possibility of river-routing schemes connecting the global models with watershed issues has emerged as an option. Yet, even as results from these schemes become easily available, a comprehensive overview of their scope and limitation when considering regional or watershed-centric applications is lacking. To address this gap, 18 published river-routing schemes are compared by examining their structure, rat

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1080/02626667.2018.1473871
Catalogue ID
SNmokeh1bg-63aqzp
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