GEOtop (PDE based) vs NewAGE (ODEs based)
This is a placeholder for the Poster we'll present at Tübingen on April 5 during the Hydromod Conference.
View ArticleTravel-Time Based Modelling of Transport in Hydrological Systems
This is one of the posters I will present next 5th of April at Hydromod2018.It present some of our results in TT theory and conveys the fact that, given a set of equations, the travel time distribution...
View ArticleGEOFRAME-NewAGE (a.k.a. JGrass-NewAGE) main publications
Please find below the main papers and the Ph.D. dissertations related to the GEOFRAME-NewAGE system. (You can find general information on GEOFRAME NewAGE starting from this post.12 - Bancheri, M.,...
View ArticleCategory theory
In feeling that Hydrology needs new mathematical-physics, I explored several directions (Information Theory, Statistics,Causality theory, Algebraic topology, Thermodynamics -!-, and not very much the...
View ArticleTowards the simultaneous account of Water and Energy budgets (a.k.a. GEOtop 3.0)
There are several ways to categorize this work. One way is to see it inserted in the GEOtop 3.0 project that aims to rebuild GEOtop physics and informatics. Another way is to see it inserted in the...
View ArticleGEOframe-NewAGE becomes operational
Marialaura Bancheri after her Ph.D. defense mainly worked at university of Basilicata in Potenza under the supervision of Professor Salvatore Manfreda (GS) to apply GEOframe-NewAGE infrastructures to...
View ArticleSchymansky & Or model for Evapotranspiration in GEOFRAME
In trying to move out from Penman-Monteith scheme, we arrived to the Schymasky and Or paper. It re-analyses the calculation of Transpiration of a leaf. In our work we are trying to extend their...
View ArticleDalton medal 2018 went to Gaby Katul
Gaby Katul (GS) is one of the most prominent hydrologists around the world (if this statement can have a meaning): his production is extremely high both in quality and quantity and for any is a...
View ArticleIntroduction to Solar radiation and its computation
Here they are the video of introduction to solar radiation for hydrologists. There is not any special in this. You can see all our contributions and literature on the topic in these posts.Introduction...
View ArticleOn spatial interpolation
Introduction to spatial interpolation (slides here)Kriging rational (slides here)A little more on (semi)variogram (slides here)More material on the main page.
View ArticleMedium term important questions in hydrology
This is part of the IAHS initiative in identifying some important questions in today's hydrology. As you know from the previous post, I made my eleven question questions. From the colleagues who...
View ArticleArticle 1
We announce that, parallel to this blog, it was just opened an OSF project called GEOframe that contains the complete documentation of the various components developed. Information will continue,...
View ArticleAdige's Research and publications
This post is to contain research work and studies about river Adige as soon as they come to my attention.PapersRanzi, R, Werth, K, Gentilini, S, Mangiapane, S, The Adige River map in 1:20,736 scale of...
View ArticleAqueducts YouTube Videos
Here they are the videos of the aqueducts lectures.GeneralitiesDistribution Network TopologiesDistribution Network Equations
View ArticleA little on soil physics
This shows the lectures I gave this week on soil and soil water to my class of hydrology.SoilsTexture and structure of soilsDefinitionsDarcy and Buckingham laws
View ArticleGraphs, Correlation and Causality
A week ago I started to read “The book of why: the science of cause and effects" by Judea Pearl. (see also his website). This is part of my search for new mathematics for describing entangled...
View ArticleInfrastructures in Aqueducts (and related topics)
Here they are the video lectures about aqueducts' reservoirs, intakes, etc.External aqueductsReservoirs
View ArticleDo not do statistics if you do not have casual effects in mind
Statistics was believed after the master of the last century to be the science of correlation, not of causation. However it is clear to our contemporary researchers, at least some of them, that...
View ArticleFrom where do waters arrive
You cannot have an aqueduct if you do not have water to resupply it. So water comes from springs, wells (i.e. from groundwaters) or intakes (surface waters).WellsIntakes
View ArticleEvaporation and Transpiration
This contains the video related to my interpretation of evapotranspiration.The thermodynamics of evaporationDefinitionsTransport of vapor in the atmospheric boundary layer
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