A historical perspective of entropy applications in water resources

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Entropy and the principle of maximum entropy are being increasingly applied to a wide range of problems in hydrology and water resources. This paper reviews some of the hydrologic applications of entropy, and comments on the entropy-based approaches. Entropy is a powerful model-building tool, and its potential in explaining the great many hydrologic processes remains largely untapped. -Authors

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Singh, V. P., & Fiorentino, M. (1992). A historical perspective of entropy applications in water resources. Entropy and Energy Dissipation in Water Resources, 21–61. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2430-0_2

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