matilda
Water resource simulator
A Python-based framework for simulating water resources in glacierized catchments using a combination of melt and hydrological models.
Tool for modeling water resources in glacierized catchments. Combines a temperature-index melt model with the conceptual catchment model HBV and a parameterized glacier area/volume re-scaling routine.
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Language: Python
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