Invited Paper Modelling Environmental Systems: Partitioning The Water Balance At Different Catchment Scales
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
6
Pages
14
Published
1994
Size
1,293 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/ENV940192
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
A.J. Jakeman, D.A. Post, S. Yu. Schreider & W. Ye
Abstract
The modelling of environmental systems presents particular challenges. This paper outlines a particular approach, known to some under the name 'system identification'. It is particularly well-suited to data-rich problems where time series observations on the system of interest are available. The example of determining the dynamic water balance in catchments illustrates how useful models can be developed and important issues can be addressed. 1 Introduction We write a model of an environmental system as: L(y,,a,, 0,,e,) = 0 0