hydrologic modeling
Hydrologic modeling refers to the process of simulating and predicting the movement of water within a specific area, such as a river basin or watershed, using mathematical and computer-based techniques. It involves analyzing various factors like precipitation patterns, land surface characteristics, evapotranspiration, and runoff, to understand and forecast the behavior of water flow, availability, and quality in a particular region.
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