Hydrologic modeling: progress and future directions

Abstract Briefly tracing the history of hydrologic modeling, this paper discusses the progress that has been achieved in hydrologic modeling since the advent of computer and what the future may have in store for hydrologic modeling. Hydrologic progress can be described through the developments in da...

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Main Author: Vijay P. Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-05-01
Series:Geoscience Letters
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40562-018-0113-z
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spelling doaj-12c2b60fc42b485d935f84f991cbf4db2020-11-24T22:09:32ZengSpringerOpenGeoscience Letters2196-40922018-05-015111810.1186/s40562-018-0113-zHydrologic modeling: progress and future directionsVijay P. Singh0Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering & Zachry Department of Civil Engineering, Texas A&M UniversityAbstract Briefly tracing the history of hydrologic modeling, this paper discusses the progress that has been achieved in hydrologic modeling since the advent of computer and what the future may have in store for hydrologic modeling. Hydrologic progress can be described through the developments in data collection and processing, concepts and theories, integration with allied sciences, computational and analysis tools, and models and model results. It is argued that with the aid of new information gathering and computational tools, hydrology will witness greater integration with both technical and non-technical areas and increasing applications of information technology tools. Furthermore, hydrology will play an increasingly important role in meeting grand challenges of the twenty-first century, such as food security, water security, energy security, health security, ecosystem security, and sustainable development.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40562-018-0113-zHydrologic modelsData processingComputational toolsHydrologic advancesFuture outlook
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Hydrologic modeling: progress and future directions
Geoscience Letters
Hydrologic models
Data processing
Computational tools
Hydrologic advances
Future outlook
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title Hydrologic modeling: progress and future directions
title_short Hydrologic modeling: progress and future directions
title_full Hydrologic modeling: progress and future directions
title_fullStr Hydrologic modeling: progress and future directions
title_full_unstemmed Hydrologic modeling: progress and future directions
title_sort hydrologic modeling: progress and future directions
publisher SpringerOpen
series Geoscience Letters
issn 2196-4092
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract Briefly tracing the history of hydrologic modeling, this paper discusses the progress that has been achieved in hydrologic modeling since the advent of computer and what the future may have in store for hydrologic modeling. Hydrologic progress can be described through the developments in data collection and processing, concepts and theories, integration with allied sciences, computational and analysis tools, and models and model results. It is argued that with the aid of new information gathering and computational tools, hydrology will witness greater integration with both technical and non-technical areas and increasing applications of information technology tools. Furthermore, hydrology will play an increasingly important role in meeting grand challenges of the twenty-first century, such as food security, water security, energy security, health security, ecosystem security, and sustainable development.
topic Hydrologic models
Data processing
Computational tools
Hydrologic advances
Future outlook
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40562-018-0113-z
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