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100 _aWestervelt, James
245 _aSimulation Modeling for Watershed Management
260 _aNew York
_bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
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300 _a190p
500 _aPart - 1: History, Theory, and Challenges Characterizing Watershed and Landscape Challenges of Management and Modeling Perspectives in Ecological Modeling and Simulation Perspectives in Hydrologic Modeling and Simulation Part - 2: Choosing Models and Modeling Environments Questions Addressed With Single Discipline Simulation Models Questions Addressed With Single Multidiscipline Simulation Models Creating New Models Coordinating Large Scale, Interdisciplinary Watershed Modeling Analyzing Alternatives Who develops and Runs the Models? Model Evaluation Guidelines Part - 3: An Integrated Watershed Modeling and Simulation Future Approaches of Future Model Integration Design Philosophies Watershed manager's View Modeler's View Programmer's View
600 _aCivil Engineering
890 _aUSA
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