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Use of in-situ and remotely sensed observations for the optimization of hydrologic model results
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Comparison of data-driven Takagi-Sugeno models of rainfall-discharge dynamics
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Assessing the applicability of hydrologic information from radar imagery
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Water table profiles and discharges for an inclined ditch-drained aquifer under temporally variable recharge
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Assessing the effect of the assimilation of in-situ observed soil moisture values on hydrologically modeled latent heat fluxes
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Improvement of TOPLATS-based discharge predictions through assimilation of ERS-based remotely sensed soil moisture values.
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A metahillslope model based on an analytical solution to a linearized Boussinesq equation for temporally variable recharge rates.
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Analytical solution for transient water table heights and outflows from inclined ditch-drained terrains.
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On the improvement of discharge predictions through assimilation of ERS-based soil moisture data
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The importance of the spatial patterns of remotely sensed soil moisture in the improvement of discharge predictions for small-scale basins through data assimilation.