## Abstract A geomorphological instantaneous unit hydrograph (GIUH) rainfall‐runoff model was applied in a 31 km^2^ montane catchment in Scotland. Modelling was based on flow path length distributions derived from a digital terrain model (DTM). The model was applied in two ways; a single landscape
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Impact of the length of observed records on the performance of ANN and of conceptual parsimonious rainfall-runoff forecasting models
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
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- Article
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- 1364-8152
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