Pennsylvania Integrated Hydrological Model

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More information on PIHM can be found at this link.

Some helpful papers on PIHM include the following:

  • Bhatt, G., M. Kumar, and C.J. Duffy. 2014. A tightly coupled GIS and distributed hydrologic modeling framework. Environmental Modelling & Software, 62:1-15.
  • Duffy, C., Y. Shi, K. Davis, R. Slingerland, L. Li, P.L. Sullivan, Y. Godderis, and S.L. Brantley. 2014. Designing a suite of models to explore critical zone function. Procedia Earth and Planetary Science, 10:7-15.
  • Leonard, L., and C.J. Duffy. 2014. Automating data-model workflows at a level 12 HUC scale: watershed modeling in a distributed computing environment. Environmental Modelling & Software, 61:174-190.
  • Leonard, L., and C.J. Duffy. 2013. Essential Terrestrial Variable data workflows for distributed water resources modeling. Environmental Modelling & Software, 50:85-96.
  • Shi, Y., K.J. Davis, C.J. Duffy, and X. Yu. 2013. Development of a coupled land surface hydrologic model and evaluation at a Critical Zone Observatory. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 14:1401-1420.
  • Yu, X., G. Bhatt, C.J. Duffy, D.H. Wardrop, R.G. Najjar, A.C. Ross, and M. Rydzik. 2015. A coupled surface-subsurface modeling framework to assess the impact of climate change on freshwater wetlands. Climate Research, 66:221-228. doi: 10.3354/cr01348.

Project team members can access these articles in the project Dropbox folder (directory: Model Integration > Model papers > PIHM).