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From engineering hydrology to Earth system science: milestones in the transformation of hydrologic science

Murugesu Sivapalan

Hydrology and earth system sciences · 2018

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Abstract. Hydrology has undergone almost transformative changes over the past 50 years. Huge strides have been made in the transition from early empirical approaches to rigorous approaches based on the fluid mechanics of water movement on and below the land surface. However, progress has been hampered by problems posed by the presence of heterogeneity, including subsurface heterogeneity present at all scales. The inability to measure or map the heterogeneity everywhere prevented the development of balance equations and associated closure relations at the scales of interest, and has led to the virtual impasse we are presently in, in terms of development of physically based models needed for hydrologic predictions. An alternative to the mapping of heterogeneity everywhere is a new Earth syst

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.5194/hess-22-1665-2018
Catalogue ID
SNmokeh6ve-vn5llt
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