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in hydrological modelling vs ANN in hydrological modelling

The correct phrase is "in hydrological modelling." The addition of "ann" before "in hydrological modelling" is incorrect and does not make sense in English.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 714 views

in hydrological modelling

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the context in which a certain activity or process is taking place, specifically in the field of hydrological modelling.
  • Although the question of scales in hydrological modelling is not a new topic ( Dooge, 1982 and Dooge, 1986; Klemeš, 1983; Rodrı́guez-Iturbe and Gupta, 1983; ...
  • Jan 27, 2011 ... When using raingauge data, as is currently common in hydrological modelling, a major source of uncertainty arises from “sampling error” ...
  • This review is concerned with scale issues in hydrological modelling, with an emphasis on catchment hydrology. Hydrological models may be either predictive  ...
  • in hydrological modelling: The challenge of identifying input and structural errors. Water Resources Research. 46: W05521. Sankarasubramanian A, Vogel RM, ...

ANN in hydrological modelling

This phrase is incorrect and does not make sense in English.

  • Jul 21, 2009 ... 2 Main application of ANN in hydrological modelling. ANN is a popular technique used to discover a dependency between inputs and outputs ...
  • algorithm is the most consistent method for training ANN in hydrological modelling and adopted herein (Piotrowski & Napiorkowski, 2011). Input-1. Input- 2. Input- ...
  • Mar 4, 2009 ... 2 Main application of ANN in hydrological modelling. ANN is a popular technique used to discover a dependency between inputs and out-.
  • Accurate simulation and prediction of the dynamic behaviour of a river discharge over any time interval is essential for good watershed management. It is difficult ...

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