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Physically-based distributed hydrological model codes have been developed from a need to analyze and solve specific hydrological problems often required in multi-objective and multi-decision management investigations. These problems may differ in type and scale, but have usually one thing in common, namely that in order to obtain a useful outcome of the modelling exercise, variations in state-variables over space and time need to be considered and realistic representations of internal flow processes have to. be computed.
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Storm, B., Refsgaard, A. (1990). Distributed Physically-Based Modelling Of The Entire Land Phase of The Hydrological Cycle. In: Abbott, M.B., Refsgaard, J.C. (eds) Distributed Hydrological Modelling. Water Science and Technology Library, vol 22. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0257-2_4
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