DOI: 10.4995/thesis/10251/36035
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Modelación parsimoniosa y espacialmente distribuida de los procesos de acumulación y fusión de la nieve.

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“…In the present study, a new hydrological balance model is applied. We developed the Snow-Témez Model (STM) by coupling a hybrid temperature-index snow model [49][50][51] with a Témez lumped rainfall-runoff model [52]. This coupling is necessary because the Témez model does not consider snow accumulation and melting processes, which are common in alpine areas.…”
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“…In the present study, a new hydrological balance model is applied. We developed the Snow-Témez Model (STM) by coupling a hybrid temperature-index snow model [49][50][51] with a Témez lumped rainfall-runoff model [52]. This coupling is necessary because the Témez model does not consider snow accumulation and melting processes, which are common in alpine areas.…”
Section: Definition Of the Conceptual Hydrological Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main advantages of the temperature-index snowmelt model are that datasets are usually available in most basins (temperature and precipitation) and provide good results despite the model's simplicity [50]. In addition, a hybrid degree-day approach [51,53] is applied to simulate the fusion process. This approach, although it is not an energy balance model, considers in a simplified way the influence of some key variables related to the energy balance.…”
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“…UU., entre los estados de California y Nevada (Figura 1). La cuenca tiene un área de 886 km 2 y un régimen hidrológico mixto influenciado por las lluvias y las nevadas (Orozco, 2014). Es una cuenca de alta montaña con elevaciones entre los 281 m y 2630 m y las precipitaciones acumuladas medias anuales varían entre 813 mm y 1651 mm (Jeton et al, 1996).…”
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“…La vegetación en la cuenca corresponde a bosque, monte y selva con un 93% del área (Orozco, 2014). Por otro lado, los suelos en la cuenca están compuestos principalmente de arena, arcilla, suelos franco arcillosos y franco arenosos (Orozco, 2014).…”
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