Abstract
Environmental research is rapidly evolving toward an integration of different disciplines, and this is also reflected in hydrology and the hydrological modelling community [...]
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Environmental research is rapidly evolving toward an integration of different disciplines, and this is reflected in hydrology and the hydrological modelling community
Models can be integrated by combining different physical processes within the same compartment or cycle [1] and/or different compartments of the terrestrial system [2,3]
Summary
Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Coupling physical processes occurring at different temporal and spatial scales (e.g., fast surface runoff and slow groundwater flow) can lead to a loss of accuracy, unless complex numerical techniques are adopted.
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