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Experimental investigation of the predictive capabilities of data driven modeling techniques in hydrology - Part 2: Application
2010
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
In this second part of the two-part paper, the data driven modeling (DDM) experiment, presented and explained in the first part, is implemented. Inputs for the five case studies (half-hourly actual evapotranspiration, daily peat soil moisture, daily till soil moisture, and two daily rainfall-runoff datasets) are identified, either based on previous studies or using the mutual information content. Twelve groups (realizations) were randomly generated from each dataset by randomly sampling without
doi:10.5194/hess-14-1943-2010
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