Sensitivity analysis of environmental models: A systematic review with practical workflow
Sensitivity Analysis (SA) investigates how the variation in the output of a numerical model can be attributed to variations of its input factors. SA is increasingly being used in environmental modelling for a variety of purposes, including uncertainty assessment, model calibration and diagnostic eva...
Main Authors: | Pianosi, F, Beven, K, Freer, J, Hall, J, Rougier, J, Stephenson, D, Wagener, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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