HBV hydrology model

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The HBV hydrology model is a computer simulation used to analyze river water pollution and flood flows. Developed originally for use in Scandinavia, this hydrology transport model has also been applied in Africa and South America. Liden applied the HBV model to estimate the riverine transport of three different substances, nitrogen, phosphorus and suspended sediment[1] in Sweden, Estonia, Brazil and Zimbabwe.

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  1. ^ Rikard Liden, Conceptual Runoff Models for Material Transport Estimations, PhD dissertation, Lund University, Lund, Sweden (2000)

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