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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 84
Volume 84, October 2016
- Dipangkar Kundu, Floris F. van Ogtrop
, R. Willem Vervoort
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Identifying model consistency through stepwise calibration to capture streamflow variability. 1-17 - Mattia Santoro
, Stefano Nativi
, Paolo Mazzetti
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Contributing to the GEO Model Web implementation: A brokering service for business processes. 18-34 - Mathieu Mure-Ravaud
, Guillaume Binet, Michael Bracq, Jean-Jacques Perarnaud, Antonin Fradin, Xavier Litrico
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A web based tool for operational real-time flood forecasting using data assimilation to update hydraulic states. 35-49 - Avirup Sen Gupta
, David G. Tarboton
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A tool for downscaling weather data from large-grid reanalysis products to finer spatial scales for distributed hydrological applications. 50-69 - Amin Tayyebi
, Amir Hossein Tayyebi, Jamal Jokar Arsanjani
, Hossein Shafizadeh-Moghadam
, Hichem Omrani
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FSAUA: A framework for sensitivity analysis and uncertainty assessment in historical and forecasted land use maps. 70-84 - Tanja Zerenner
, Victor Venema, Petra Friederichs
, Clemens Simmer:
Downscaling near-surface atmospheric fields with multi-objective Genetic Programming. 85-98 - Zhaozhi Wang, Zhiming Qi, Lulin Xue
, Melissa Bukovsky:
RZWQM2 simulated management practices to mitigate climate change impacts on nitrogen losses and corn production. 99-111 - Mehmet B. Ercan
, Jonathan L. Goodall
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Design and implementation of a general software library for using NSGA-II with SWAT for multi-objective model calibration. 112-120 - Lisa Mandle
, James Douglass
, Juan Sebastian Lozano, Richard P. Sharp, Adrian L. Vogl
, Douglas Denu
, Thomas Walschburger, Heather Tallis:
OPAL: An open-source software tool for integrating biodiversity and ecosystem services into impact assessment and mitigation decisions. 121-133
- Jessica L. O'Connell
, Merryl Alber:
A smart classifier for extracting environmental data from digital image time-series: Applications for PhenoCam data in a tidal salt marsh. 134-139
- Dejian Zhang
, Xingwei Chen, Huaxia Yao
, April L. James
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Moving SWAT model calibration and uncertainty analysis to an enterprise Hadoop-based cloud. 140-148 - Bradley J. Eck:
An R package for reading EPANET files. 149-154
- Henrik Carlsen
, Robert J. Lempert, Per Wikman-Svahn
, Vanessa Jine Schweizer:
Choosing small sets of policy-relevant scenarios by combining vulnerability and diversity approaches. 155-164
- Thor-Bjørn Ottosen, Matthias Ketzel
, Henrik Skov
, Ole Hertel
, Jørgen Brandt
, Konstantinos E. Kakosimos
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A parameter estimation and identifiability analysis methodology applied to a street canyon air pollution model. 165-176 - Alba Castillo, Peam Cheali, V. Gómez, Joaquim Comas
, Manel Poch, Gürkan Sin
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An integrated knowledge-based and optimization tool for the sustainable selection of wastewater treatment process concepts. 177-192 - Dan Sandink, Slobodan P. Simonovic, André Schardong, Roshan K. Srivastav
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A decision support system for updating and incorporating climate change impacts into rainfall intensity-duration-frequency curves: Review of the stakeholder involvement process. 193-209 - Xicheng Tan
, Liping Di, Meixia Deng, Fang Huang, Xinyue Ye
, Zongyao Sha, Ziheng Sun, Weishu Gong, Yuanzheng Shao, Cheng Huang:
Agent-as-a-service-based geospatial service aggregation in the cloud: A case study of flood response. 210-225 - Shiying Tian, Mohamed A. Youssef, George M. Chescheir, Richard W. Skaggs, Julian F. Cacho, Jami E. Nettles
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Development and preliminary evaluation of an integrated field scale model for perennial bioenergy grass ecosystems in lowland areas. 226-239 - Binh Thai Pham
, Biswajeet Pradhan
, Dieu Tien Bui
, Indra Prakash
, M. B. Dholakia:
A comparative study of different machine learning methods for landslide susceptibility assessment: A case study of Uttarakhand area (India). 240-250 - Vasileios Myrgiotis
, Mathew Williams
, Robert M. Rees
, Kate E. Smith, Rachel E. Thorman
, Cairistiona F. E. Topp
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Model evaluation in relation to soil N2O emissions: An algorithmic method which accounts for variability in measurements and possible time lags. 251-262 - Mohammed M. Rahman, Julian R. Thompson
, Roger J. Flower:
An enhanced SWAT wetland module to quantify hydraulic interactions between riparian depressional wetlands, rivers and aquifers. 263-289 - Gong Bing
, Joaquín B. Ordieres Meré
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Prediction of daily maximum ozone threshold exceedances by preprocessing and ensemble artificial intelligence techniques: Case study of Hong Kong. 290-303 - Bangyou Zheng
, Edward Holland, Scott C. Chapman
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A standardized workflow to utilise a grid-computing system through advanced message queuing protocols. 304-310 - Eun Jung Lee, David L. Freyberg, Craig S. Criddle
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An integrated planning tool for design of recycled water distribution networks. 311-325
- Avril C. Horne
, Joanna M. Szemis, Simranjit Kaur, James Angus Webb
, Michael J. Stewardson
, Alysson M. Costa
, Natashia Boland
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Optimization tools for environmental water decisions: A review of strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities to improve adoption. 326-338
- Arturo S. Leon
, Christopher Goodell:
Controlling HEC-RAS using MATLAB. 339-348
- Jonathan Clough, Amy Polaczyk, Marco Propato:
Modeling the potential effects of sea-level rise on the coast of New York: Integrating mechanistic accretion and stochastic uncertainty. 349-362 - Laurence W. Gill
, Eva M. Mockler:
Modeling the pathways and attenuation of nutrients from domestic wastewater treatment systems at a catchment scale. 363-377 - Michele Guidolin
, Albert S. Chen
, Bidur Ghimire, Edward C. Keedwell, Slobodan Djordjevic
, Dragan A. Savic
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A weighted cellular automata 2D inundation model for rapid flood analysis. 378-394 - Laure Vacquié
, Thomas Houet
, David Sheeren, Nicolas de Munnik, Virginie Roussel, Julien Waddle:
Adapting grazing practices to limit the reforestation of mountainous summer pastures: A process-based approach. 395-411 - Amber Spackman Jones
, Jeffery S. Horsburgh
, Douglas Jackson-Smith
, Maurier Ramírez, Courtney G. Flint
, Juan Caraballo:
A web-based, interactive visualization tool for social environmental survey data. 412-426 - Guanhua Guo, Xiaoqing Zhou, Zhifeng Wu, Rong-bo Xiao, Yingbiao Chen:
Characterizing the impact of urban morphology heterogeneity on land surface temperature in Guangzhou, China. 427-439 - Hla Htun, Steven A. Gray, Christopher Lepczyk
, Andrew Titmus, Keenan Adams:
Combining watershed models and knowledge-based models to predict local-scale impacts of climate change on endangered wildlife. 440-457
- Mark Pogson
, Mark Richards, Marta Dondini, Edward O. Jones, Astley Hastings
, Pete Smith
:
ELUM: A spatial modelling tool to predict soil greenhouse gas changes from land conversion to bioenergy in the UK. 458-466
- Elisa Arnone
, Antonio Francipane
, Antonino Scarbaci, Claudio Puglisi, Leonardo V. Noto
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Effect of raster resolution and polygon-conversion algorithm on landslide susceptibility mapping. 467-481 - Quillon K. Harpham
, Nigel Tozer, Paul Cleverley, David Wyncoll, Doug Cresswell:
A Bayesian method for improving probabilistic wave forecasts by weighting ensemble members. 482-493 - Rob Lokers, Rob Knapen, Sander Janssen
, Yke van Randen, Jacques Jansen:
Analysis of Big Data technologies for use in agro-environmental science. 494-504 - Brandon P. Wong
, Branko Kerkez:
Real-time environmental sensor data: An application to water quality using web services. 505-517 - Adrián Morales-Torres
, Ignacio Escuder-Bueno
, Ignacio Andrés-Doménech
, Sara Perales-Momparler:
Decision Support Tool for energy-efficient, sustainable and integrated urban stormwater management. 518-528 - Daniel Wallach
, Peter J. Thorburn, Senthold Asseng
, Andrew J. Challinor, Frank Ewert
, James W. Jones, Reimund P. Rötter
, Alex C. Ruane:
Estimating model prediction error: Should you treat predictions as fixed or random? 529-539

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