Large-scale hydrological modelling

TitleAuthor / YearThemeComment
The Emergence of Global-Scale HydrologyEagleson (1986)Global hydrologyCommentary
Global hydrology 2015: State, trends, and directionsBierkens (2015)Global hydrologyLiterature review
Hyperresolution global land surface modeling: Meeting a grand challenge for monitoring Earth’s terrestrial waterWood et al. (2011)Global hydrologyCommentary
Regional scale hydrology: I. Formulation of the VIC-2L model coupled to a routing modelLohman et al. (1998)Runoff ModelingTechnical paper
Global evaluation of runoff from 10 state-of-the-art hydrological modelsBeck et al. (2017)Runoff ModelingModel intercomparison
Human–water interface in hydrological modelling: current status and future directionsWada et al. (2017)Water Management ModelingLiterature review
Effects of spatially distributed sectoral water management on the redistribution of water resources in an integrated water modelVoisin et al. (2017)Water Management ModelingTechnical paper
On the representation of water reservoir storage and operations in large-scale hydrological models: implications on model parameterization and climate change impact assessmentsDang et al. (2020)Water Management ModelingTechnical paper
The Abuse of Popular Performance Metrics in Hydrologic ModelingClark et al. (2021)Model Calibration and ValidationCommentary
Parameter estimation and uncertainty analysis in hydrological modelingHerrera et al. (2022)Uncertainty AnalysisLiterature review
What do we mean by sensitivity analysis? The need for comprehensive characterization of ‘‘global’’ sensitivity in Earth and Environmental systems modelsRazavi et al. (2015)Sensitivity AnalysisLiterature review
Sensitivity analysis of environmental models: A systematic review with practical workflowPianosi et al. 2016Sensitivity AnalysisLiterature review

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