Kumar et al., 2010 - Google Patents
An object-oriented shared data model for GIS and distributed hydrologic modelsKumar et al., 2010
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- Kumar M
- Bhatt G
- Duffy C
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- International Journal of Geographical Information Science
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Distributed physical models for the space–time distribution of water, energy, vegetation, and mass flow require new strategies for data representation, model domain decomposition, a priori parameterization, and visualization. The geographic information system (GIS) has …
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