1. Comparison of three mathematical models for the estimation of 10-day drain discharge.
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Pandžić, K., Šimunić, I., Tomić, F., Husnjak, S., Likso, T., and Petošić, D.
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MATHEMATICAL models , *MODELS & modelmaking , *WEATHER , *REGRESSION analysis , *WATER balance (Hydrology) , *SOIL moisture , *HUMIDITY , *RAINFALL frequencies - Abstract
This paper presents an the evaluation of three mathematical models for the estimation of 10-day drain discharge using weather, pedological and phenological parameters. One model uses modified Palmer’s procedure for the calculation of water balance components and the second two use empirical multiple linear regression. The models have been applied to data of an amelioration experimental field in central Croatia (south-western part of the Pannonian Lowland), where a set of average 10-day air temperature and relative humidity data, average wind speed, cumulative precipitation and drain discharge amounts, insolation and soil moisture data and vegetation indices have been collected. The experiment has been performed during the period 1990–1992. The models have been tested by comparing estimated and observed 10-day drain discharge amounts. All models mainly give acceptable cumulative results although their accuracy depends on the season. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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