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The software for the Penn State Integrated Hydrologic Model (PIHM) is described in this page. 
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<b>[[Document_the_PIHM_catchment_model | Here is an overview of the PIHM catchment model]]</b>.
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:The Penn State Integrated Hydrologic Model (PIHM) is a multiprocess, multi-scale hydrologic model where the major hydrological processes are fully coupled using the semi-discrete finite volume method. PIHM represents our strategy for the synthesis of multi-state, multiscale distributed hydrologic models using the integral representation of the underlying physical process equations and state variables. Our interest is in devising a concise representation of watershed and/or river basin hydrodynamics, which allows interactions among major physical processes operating simultaneously, but with the flexibility to add or eliminate states/processes/constitutive relations depending on the objective of the numerical experiment or purpose of the scientific or operational application.<br />
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Latest revision as of 22:20, 23 July 2014


The software for the Penn State Integrated Hydrologic Model (PIHM) is described in this page.

Here is an overview of the PIHM catchment model.