• 2-D & 3-D watershed hydrology,
  • Stream channel dynamic changes,
  • Dynamic variable source areas,
  • Flow migration on hill slope,
  • Hydrograph partitions,
  • Much more...

 

  1. OWLS' fact sheet;

     

  2. About OWLS: In Short or Detailed Explanation.

     

  3. About the watershed BBWM.

 

Please note:
Any citation or reference to the OWLS model and its associated methodologies must use the following bibliography:

  1. Chen, Huaisheng. 1996.
    Object Watershed Link Simulation (OWLS).
    Ph.D. Dissertation, Oregon State University. U.S.A.

  2. H.Chen and R.Beschta. 1999.
    Dynamic Hydrologic Simulation of the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine (BBWM).
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 55:53-96, 1999
    or
    H.Chen and R.Beschta. 1999.
    Dynamic Hydrologic Simulation of the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine (BBWM).
    THE BEAR BROOK WATERSHED IN MAINE: A Paired Watershed Experiment - The First Decade (1987-1997)
    Edt: Stephen A.Norton and Ivan J. Fernandez
    P53-96, Kluwer Acadmic Publishers, 1999.

     

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