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No evidence of any special notability and none claimed. Lacks any significant sources and appears to be just another modelling tool. <span style="background-color:lightblue">'''''&nbsp;[[User:Velella|Velella]]&nbsp;'''''</span><span style="background-color:lightblue">&nbsp;<sup>''[[User talk:Velella|Velella]] Talk ''</sup>&nbsp;</span> 19:48, 28 August 2014 (UTC)
No evidence of any special notability and none claimed. Lacks any significant sources and appears to be just another modelling tool. <span style="background-color:lightblue">'''''&nbsp;[[User:Velella|Velella]]&nbsp;'''''</span><span style="background-color:lightblue">&nbsp;<sup>''[[User talk:Velella|Velella]] Talk ''</sup>&nbsp;</span> 19:48, 28 August 2014 (UTC)

HydroGeoSphere is an extremely important numerical model used by the hydrology community. It has a long set of publications http://www.aquanty.com/publication/ and is the current state-of-the-art numerical model. HGS started in 2000 and is still being developed by several research teams. I will add more citations in the upcoming week [[User:Jhdavison|Jhdavison]] [[User:Jhdavison|Jhdavison]] ([[User talk:Jhdavison|talk]]) 23:54, 28 August 2014 (UTC)

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No evidence of any special notability and none claimed. Lacks any significant sources and appears to be just another modelling tool.  Velella  Velella Talk   19:48, 28 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

HydroGeoSphere is an extremely important numerical model used by the hydrology community. It has a long set of publications http://www.aquanty.com/publication/ and is the current state-of-the-art numerical model. HGS started in 2000 and is still being developed by several research teams. I will add more citations in the upcoming week Jhdavison Jhdavison (talk) 23:54, 28 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]