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https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-8-865-2015
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RRAWFLOW: Rainfall-Response Aquifer and Watershed Flow Model (v1.15)
US Geological Survey, 1608 Mountain View Rd, Rapid City, South Dakota, USA
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Short summary
RRAWFLOW is a lumped-parameter model that simulates streamflow, springflow, groundwater level, or solute transport (available for download). For many applications, lumped models simulate the system response with equal accuracy to that of more complex distributed models. Gamma functions are used for estimation of impulse-response functions, and a spline fit to a set of points is introduced as an optional method for this purpose. Several options are included to simulate time-variant systems.
RRAWFLOW is a lumped-parameter model that simulates streamflow, springflow, groundwater level,...