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Record #80245:

Snowmelt runoff simulation using a degree-day and non-linear multiple recession model / Sung Kim, John R. Busch, Myron Molnau.

Title: Snowmelt runoff simulation using a degree-day and non-linear multiple recession model / Sung Kim, John R. Busch, Myron Molnau.
Author(s): Kim, Sung.
Busch, John R.
Molnau, Myron.
Date: 1986.
Publisher: Spokane, WA: Western Snow Conference
In: Western Snow Conference. Proceedings. (1986.), Vol. 54 (1986)
Abstract: Develops simple snowmelt model by using degree-day method and nonlinear multiple recession equation, derived from concepts of superimposition and three nonlinear sequential recessions. Process applied to large semi-arid Snake River basin, Idaho, for 11 snowmelt seasons (1972-82)
Notes:

Western Snow Conference. Proceedings. Vol. 54 :134-145 (1986).

Keywords: 556 -- Hydrology.
556.51 -- River basins and watersheds.
551.579.2 -- Water supply from snow.
551.509.3 -- Weather forecasting, bases and methods.
E11 -- Glaciology: glaciohydrology.
(79) -- Pacific states.
SPRI record no.: 80245

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