Castalia: A system for the stochastic simulation of hydrological variables

A. Efstratiadis, and D. Koutsoyiannis, Castalia: A system for the stochastic simulation of hydrological variables, Modernisation of the supervision and management of the water resource system of Athens, Contractor: Department of Water Resources, Hydraulic and Maritime Engineering – National Technical University of Athens, Report 9, 70 pages, Athens, December 2000.

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A mathematical model was developed for the stochastic simulation and forecast of hydrologic variables. More specifically, an original two-level multivariate scheme was introduced, appropriate for preserving the essential statistics of the historical time series and reproducing characteristic peculiarities of hydrologic processes such as persistence and periodicity. The mathematical model was implemented in a computer package, named Castalia, and it was applied for the generation of synthetic rainfall, runoff and evaporation time series for the reservoirs of the Athens water supply system.

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Related project: Modernisation of the supervision and management of the water resource system of Athens

Our works that reference this work:

1. D. Koutsoyiannis, and A. Efstratiadis, Experience from the development of decision support systems for the management of large-scale hydrosystems of Greece, Proceedings of the Workshop "Water Resources Studies in Cyprus", edited by E. Sidiropoulos and I. Iakovidis, Nikosia, 159–180, Water Development Department of Cyprus, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, 2003.

Other works that reference this work (this list might be obsolete):

1. #Xenos, D., C. Karopoulos and E. Parlis, Modern confrontation of the management of Athens' water supply system, Proc. 7th Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, Syros, Greece, 952-958, 2001.

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