The preprograms to the Institute of Hydrology Distributed Model / L.G. Watts.

"The physically-based Institute of Hydrology Distributed Model (IHDM) requires rainfall as input to generate predicted stream hydrographs. The aim of the IHDM preprograms is to estimate net (that is, effective) rainfall as an improvement over using gross rainfall as input to the main IHDM. This repo...

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Uniform Title:Report (Institute of Hydrology (Great Britain)) ; no. 103.
Main Author: Watts, L. G.
Corporate Author: Institute of Hydrology (Great Britain)
Language:English
Published: [Wallingford] : [Institute of Hydrology], [1988]
Series:Report (Institute of Hydrology (Great Britain)) ; no. 103.
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Physical Description:26 pages ; 30 cm.
Format: Book

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