PCR-GLOBWB_model

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A large-scale hydrological model intended for global to regional studies

PCR-GLOBWB (PCRaster Global Water Balance) is a large-scale hydrological model intended for global to regional studies and developed at the Department of Physical Geography, Utrecht University (Netherlands). Contact: Edwin Sutanudjaja ([email protected]).

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