Journal article
Authors list: Plesca, I.; Kraft, P.; Frede, H.-G.; Breuer, L.
Publication year: 2013
Pages: 13-
Journal: Open Water Journal
Volume number: 2
Issue number: 1
URL: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/openwater/vol2/iss1/13
Publisher: Brigham Young University
Classical mathematical models and methods have been constantly applied to solve different hydrological problems, especially for water flux processes description. The Catchment Modeling Framework (CMF) is an open source, modular and expandable platform which has been created to simulate the water balance from plot to landscape scale. CMF consists of several modules, each applied for specific flux-processes depending on different parameters or dimensions. The CMF expandability allows applying hydrological model structures that fit best the current context.
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Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Plesca, I., Kraft, P., Frede, H. and Breuer, L. (2013) Using the finite volume method for generalized approach of catchment models, Open Water Journal, 2(1), p. 13. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/openwater/vol2/iss1/13
APA Citation style: Plesca, I., Kraft, P., Frede, H., & Breuer, L. (2013). Using the finite volume method for generalized approach of catchment models. Open Water Journal. 2(1), 13. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/openwater/vol2/iss1/13