Getting the right answers for the right reasons: Linking measurements, analyses, and models to advance the science of hydrology
Planetary Science Institute · University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
The science of hydrology is on the threshold of major advances, driven by new hydrologic measurements, new methods for analyzing hydrologic data, and new approaches to modeling hydrologic systems. Here I suggest several promising directions forward, including (1) designing new data networks, field observations, and field experiments, with explicit recognition of the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of hydrologic processes, (2) replacing linear, additive “black box” models with “gray box” approaches that better capture the nonlinear and non‐additive character of hydrologic systems, (3) developing physically based governing equations for hydrologic behavior at the catchment or hillslope scale, recognizing that…
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1Topics & keywords
- Parameterized complexity
- Field (mathematics)
- Scale (ratio)
- Hydrological modelling
- Computer science
- Black box
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Mathematics