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How much physical complexity is needed to model flood inundation? : HOW MUCH PHYSICAL COMPLEXITY IS NEEDED TO MODEL FLOOD INUNDATION?
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Ignacio Villanueva
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Nigel Wright
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Thomas Willis
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Timothy Fewtrell
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Paul Bates
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Hydrological Processes
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A simple raster-based model for flood inundation simulation
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A simple inertial formulation of the shallow water equations for efficient two-dimensional flood inundation modelling
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Hydrological Processes
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Hydrol. Process.
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Wiley-Blackwell
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10.1002/hyp.8339
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