After the series about Meledrio I thought that each one of the post actually identifies at least one Thesis topic:
- The influence of slopes and terrain characteristics on the hydrologic response
- The role of geologic and or vegetational information (and the methods to disclose it)
- The filtering of time series data
- The implementation and study of a reference model to which compare the others
- The role of sediment in flood formation
Actually, each one of them could be material for more than one Thesis, depending the direction we want to take. All the Theses topics assume that JGrass-NewAGE is the tool used for investigations.
Actually there are some spinoff of those topics:
- Using machine learning to set part of model inputs and/or
- Doing hydrological modeling with machine learning
- Preprocessing and treating (via Python or Java) satellite data as input of JGrass-NewAGE (a systematisation of some work made by Wuletawu Abera on Posina cacthment and/or Blue Nile)
- Hypothesis on the management of reservoir for optimal water management in river Adige.
- Exploiting the travel time analysis of reservoir-based travel time theories
- (Information) Entropy fluxes in the water cycle
- Optimal subdivision of grids in parts for parallel computing of environmental flows
- Exploiting the Basic Model Interface and data abstraction for models' components connection