Hydrological stochastic modelling of a basin affected by land-use changes: case of the Merguelill basin in central Tunisia

Several works in the area of water and soil conservation (WWSC) have been implemented in the Merguellil basin. In order to test their efficiency, an impact study of these works was carried out by hydrological modelling. The MODCOU model, which simulates both surface and underground flow at the same...

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