Bringing it all together
The various elements of the hydrological cycle are discussed in outline from the point of view of making progress in analysis through appropriate simplification of these complex processes. Parallels between stochastic and deterministic analysis and between linear and non-linear conceptual models are...
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description | The various elements of the hydrological cycle are discussed in outline from the point of view of making progress in analysis through appropriate simplification of these complex processes. Parallels between stochastic and deterministic analysis and between linear and non-linear conceptual models are referred to. The emphasis is on similarities and contrasts between the analysis of hydrologic processes over the range of scales from the water molecule to the global water balance. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ae90015250c74a30abb0e391dbe87ea42022-12-22T02:42:19ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382005-01-0191/2314Bringing it all togetherJ. C. I. DoogeThe various elements of the hydrological cycle are discussed in outline from the point of view of making progress in analysis through appropriate simplification of these complex processes. Parallels between stochastic and deterministic analysis and between linear and non-linear conceptual models are referred to. The emphasis is on similarities and contrasts between the analysis of hydrologic processes over the range of scales from the water molecule to the global water balance.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/9/3/2005/hess-9-3-2005.pdf |
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