Hydrologic Modeling and Regionalization - Langbein Lecture 2002
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking Langbein Lecture delivered by George M. Hornberger at the AGU Spring Meeting 2002. Delve into topics such as modeling, experimentation, regionalization, and robustness in scientific research. Examine scientists' perspectives, alternative approaches, and the importance of model intercomparison. Reflect on the role of science and the challenges faced by researchers. Despite potential rendering issues due to the age of the original file, gain valuable insights from this hour-long presentation that covers various aspects of scientific inquiry and methodology.
Syllabus
Introduction
Model
Experiment
Regionalization
Robustness
What do scientists think
What are the alternatives
Our Common Journey
Model Intercomparison
Resisting the Temptation
The Role of Science
Question
Taught by
AGU
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