You might also consider employing HEC GeoRAS and HEC GeoHMS for model setup. See
link below for links to these programs, tutorials, etc.
http://www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/maidment/GradHydro2007/docs/HydroModels.htm
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From: hydrologymodel@... [mailto:hydrologymodel@...]
On Behalf Of Fernando Vegas
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 6:41 AM
To: hydrologymodel@...
Subject: RE: [hydrologymodel] Model searching
HEC_HMS, pour un PhD....I don't think so....Have many problems
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Objet : [hydrologymodel] Model searching
Hello everybody, I am a phd student. My area of work is mountain
hydrology. In my phd we decided to do flood mapping. I am searching
for models at this time. We will use a model to calculate the runoff
of the watershed and one model to calculate the sediment transport. In
addition we will use GIS for the presentation of the outputs and to
calculate many of the parameters of the area. Finally we will produce
buffers to mapping the areas of flood risk. Until now I have found the
above models : SWAT , MIKE 11 or MIKE SHE and SOBEK. My study area is
in Greece. I would like if somebody knows other programs compatible to
my area ( Mediterranean ) to inform me (it does not bother me if the
runoff and sediment transport are in different models) . Thank you in
advance.