Description
Book SynopsisThe rainfall-runoff model, TOPMODEL, is one of the simpler hydrological models that makes use of the type of digital terrain data now available. This volume summarizes experiences in applying the model in a variety of environments.
Table of ContentsPartial table of contents:
TOPMODEL: A Critique (K. Beven).
TOPMODEL: A Personal View (M. Kirby).
A Test of TOPMODEL'S Ability to Predict Spatially Distributed Groundwater Levels (J. Seibert, et al.).
The Problem of Scaling in Grid-Related Hydrological Process Modelling (P. Braun, et al.).
Effects of Basin Size on Low-Flow Stream Chemistry and Subsurface Contact Time in the Neversink River Watershed, New York (D. Wolock, et al.).
Discharge and Water Table Predictions Using a Generalized TOPMODEL Formulation (R. Lamb, et al.).
The Information Content Theory for the Estimation of the Topographic Index Distribution Used in TOPMODEL (G. Mendicino & A. Sole).
Index.