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management models. These combined models, via simulation and optimization algorithms, result in one optimal solution through …
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In this study, simulation is used to evaluate the performance of the municipal water system in Fukuoka city. In … combination with daily simulation model, a kind of risk model incorporating water demand prediction is presented. This model …
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The performance of the water balance and crop growth model SIMWASER to estimate the water supply of a lawn by capillary rise from shallow ground water was investigated by using lysimeter measurements with a sandy and a clayey soil. Moreover the robustness of the model was evaluated by running it...
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those predicted from simulation. The sample was composed of a sandyloam soil overlying a fine sand. The soil water content …
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uses a combination of linear programming (LP) and simulation. The LP model maximizes the net return of the farmers, subject … to restrictions of the system, availability of water and land, and water transfer relationships. The simulation model is …
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This article describes the evaluation of indicators computed with a numerical simulation model of soil water and solute …
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response to various pumping strategies. The simulation model was calibrated and validated satisfactorily. Using the validated …
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Two methods widely used in agrometeorogical simulation models for describing field soil water regimes are compared and …
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evaluated through simulation. Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers 1997 …
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Water transfers from regions with high rainfall and large reservoirs toregions with scarcity are currently viewed as necessary projects to assure supply and increase efficiency. In countries where most surface water is controlled by public agencies, the transfer requires a politically feasible...
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