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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 41
Volume 41, March 2013
- Lorenzo Vilizzi, Amina E. Price, Leah Beesley, Ben Gawne, Alison J. King, John D. Koehn, Shaun N. Meredith, Daryl L. Nielsen:
Model development of a Bayesian Belief Network for managing inundation events for wetland fish. 1-14 - Rogerio Cichota, Valerie O. Snow, Iris Vogeler:
Modelling nitrogen leaching from overlapping urine patches. 15-26 - Stefano Marsili-Libelli, Elisabetta Giusti, Annamaria Nocita:
A new instream flow assessment method based on fuzzy habitat suitability and large scale river modelling. 27-38 - Che-sheng Zhan, Xiao-meng Song, Jun Xia, Charles Tong:
An efficient integrated approach for global sensitivity analysis of hydrological model parameters. 39-52 - Mashor Housh, Avi Ostfeld, Uri Shamir:
Limited multi-stage stochastic programming for managing water supply systems. 53-64
- Martin E. Alexander, Miguel G. Cruz:
Are the applications of wildland fire behaviour models getting ahead of their evaluation again? 65-71
- Anthony M. Castronova, Jonathan L. Goodall, Mostafa M. Elag:
Models as web services using the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Web Processing Service (WPS) standard. 72-83 - S. F. Balica, Ioana Popescu, Lindsay Beevers, Nigel G. Wright:
Parametric and physically based modelling techniques for flood risk and vulnerability assessment: A comparison. 84-92
- Alexander Y. Sun:
Enabling collaborative decision-making in watershed management using cloud-computing services. 93-97
- M. Ejaz Qureshi, Stuart Whitten, Mohammed Mainuddin, Steve P. Marvanek, Amgad Elmahdi:
A biophysical and economic model of agriculture and water in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia. 98-106 - Jean-Marie Lescot, Paul Bordenave, Kevin Petit, Odile Leccia:
A spatially-distributed cost-effectiveness analysis framework for controlling water pollution. 107-122 - Grégoire Dubois, Michael Schulz, Jon O. Skøien, Lucy Bastin, Stephen Peedell:
eHabitat, a multi-purpose Web Processing Service for ecological modeling. 123-133
- Mohammad Abouali, Joris Timmermans, José E. Castillo, Bob Z. Su:
A high performance GPU implementation of Surface Energy Balance System (SEBS) based on CUDA-C. 134-138
- Evangelos Rozos, Christos Makropoulos:
Source to tap urban water cycle modelling. 139-150 - Kathrin Strebel, Gabriela Espinosa, Francesc Giralt, Annegret Kindler, Robert Rallo, Matthias Richter, Uwe Schlink:
Modeling airborne benzene in space and time with self-organizing maps and Bayesian techniques. 151-162 - Li Li, Holger R. Maier, Martin F. Lambert, Craig T. Simmons, Daniel Partington:
Framework for assessing and improving the performance of recursive digital filters for baseflow estimation with application to the Lyne and Hollick filter. 163-175 - Michael D. Gerst, Richard B. Howarth, Mark E. Borsuk:
The interplay between risk attitudes and low probability, high cost outcomes in climate policy analysis. 176-184 - Eira C. Carballo-Cárdenas, Arthur P. J. Mol, Hilde Tobi:
Information systems for marine protected areas: How do users interpret desirable data attributes? 185-198 - Peter H. Dimberg, Andreas C. Bryhn, Julia K. Hytteborn:
Probabilities of monthly median chlorophyll-a concentrations in subarctic, temperate and subtropical lakes. 199-209 - William Labiosa, W. M. Forney, Ann-Margaret Esnard, Diana Mitsova-Boneva, Richard Bernknopf, Paul Hearn, Dianna Hogan, Leonard Pearlstine, David Strong, Hugh Gladwin, Eric D. Swain:
An integrated multi-criteria scenario evaluation web tool for participatory land-use planning in urbanized areas: The Ecosystem Portfolio Model. 210-222
- Seleshi Yalew, Ann van Griensven, Nicolas Ray, Lukasz Kokoszkiewicz, Getnet D. Betrie:
Distributed computation of large scale SWAT models on the Grid. 223-230 - Gang Zhao, Brett A. Bryan, Darran King, Zhongkui Luo, Enli Wang, Ulrike Bende-Michl, Xiaodong Song, Qiang Yu:
Large-scale, high-resolution agricultural systems modeling using a hybrid approach combining grid computing and parallel processing. 231-238
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