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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 83
Volume 83, September 2016
- Anthony J. Jakeman, Daniel P. Ames, Ioannis N. Athanasiadis, Stefan Reis, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli, Alexey A. Voinov:
Top 10 reviewers for environmental modelling and software in 2015. iii
- E. J. Barbour
, Linda Holz, George Kuczera, Carmel A. Pollino
, Anthony J. Jakeman
, Daniel P. Loucks:
Optimisation as a process for understanding and managing river ecosystems. 167-178
- Annelies de Meyer
, Monique Snoeck
, Dirk Cattrysse, Jos Van Orshoven
:
A reference data model to support biomass supply chain modelling and optimisation. 1-11 - James E. Sample
, Ingrid Baber, Rebecca Badger:
A spatially distributed risk screening tool to assess climate and land use change impacts on water-related ecosystem services. 12-26 - Alexander M. R. Bakker, Patrick J. Applegate, Klaus Keller:
A simple, physically motivated model of sea-level contributions from the Greenland ice sheet in response to temperature changes. 27-35 - Junwei Tan, Yuanlai Cui, Yufeng Luo:
Global sensitivity analysis of outputs over rice-growth process in ORYZA model. 36-46 - Claudio Carnevale, Giovanna Finzi
, Anna Pederzoli, Enrico Turrini, Marialuisa Volta
:
Lazy Learning based surrogate models for air quality planning. 47-57 - Harish Sangireddy, Colin P. Stark, Anna Kladzyk, Paola Passalacqua
:
GeoNet: An open source software for the automatic and objective extraction of channel heads, channel network, and channel morphology from high resolution topography data. 58-73 - Ray Huffaker, Rafael Muñoz-Carpena
, Miguel Ángel Campo-Bescos
, Jane Southworth:
Demonstrating correspondence between decision-support models and dynamics of real-world environmental systems. 74-87 - Xu Xu, Chen Sun, Guanhua Huang, Binayak P. Mohanty:
Global sensitivity analysis and calibration of parameters for a physically-based agro-hydrological model. 88-102 - Ane Loft Mollerup, Peter Steen Mikkelsen
, Gürkan Sin
:
A methodological approach to the design of optimising control strategies for sewer systems. 103-115 - Jonathan Arundel, Stephan Winter
, Guan Gui, Marie Keatley
:
A web-based application for beekeepers to visualise patterns of growth in floral resources using MODIS data. 116-125 - Justin Sexton
, Yvette Everingham, N. Geoff Inman-Bamber
:
A theoretical and real world evaluation of two Bayesian techniques for the calibration of variety parameters in a sugarcane crop model. 126-142 - Gerardo Riaño-Briceño, Julian Barreiro-Gomez, A. Ramirez-Jaime
, Nicanor Quijano
, Carlos Ocampo-Martinez:
MatSWMM - An open-source toolbox for designing real-time control of urban drainage systems. 143-154 - Maria C. Cunha
, João A. Zeferino
, Nuno Simões
, Juan G. Saldarriaga
:
Optimal location and sizing of storage units in a drainage system. 155-166 - Duanyang Xu, Alin Song, Hefeng Tong, Hongyan Ren, Yunfeng Hu
, Quanqin Shao:
A spatial system dynamic model for regional desertification simulation - A case study of Ordos, China. 179-192 - Marta Braulio-Gonzalo
, Pablo Juan
, María D. Bovea
, María J. Ruá
:
Modelling energy efficiency performance of residential building stocks based on Bayesian statistical inference. 198-211 - Xinyi Shen, Humberto J. Vergara, Efthymios I. Nikolopoulos
, Emmanouil N. Anagnostou, Yang Hong
, Zengchao Hao, Ke Zhang
, Kebiao Mao:
GDBC: A tool for generating global-scale distributed basin morphometry. 212-223 - G. A. K. van Voorn, R. W. Verburg, E.-M. Kunseler, J. Vader, Peter H. M. Janssen:
A checklist for model credibility, salience, and legitimacy to improve information transfer in environmental policy assessments. 224-236 - Paul D. Wagner
, Björn Waske:
Importance of spatially distributed hydrologic variables for land use change modeling. 245-254 - Daniel Mason-D'Croz
, Joost Vervoort
, Amanda Palazzo
, Shahnila Islam, Steven Lord
, Ariella Helfgott, Petr Havlík
, Rathana Peou, Marieke Sassen
, Marieke Veeger, Arnout van Soesbergen
, Andrew P. Arnell, Benjamin Stuch, Aslihan Arslan, Leslie Lipper:
Multi-factor, multi-state, multi-model scenarios: Exploring food and climate futures for Southeast Asia. 255-270 - Thomas J. Duff
, Derek M. Chong, Kevin G. Tolhurst:
Indices for the evaluation of wildfire spread simulations using contemporaneous predictions and observations of burnt area. 276-285 - Jian Peng
, Shiquan Zhao, Yanxu Liu, Lu Tian:
Identifying the urban-rural fringe using wavelet transform and kernel density estimation: A case study in Beijing City, China. 286-302 - Hilde Kristine Hvidevold, Guttorm Alendal
, Truls Johannessen, Alfatih Ali:
Survey strategies to quantify and optimize detecting probability of a CO2 seep in a varying marine environment. 303-309 - Tan Zi
, Mukesh Kumar, Gerard Kiely, Ciaran Lewis, John Albertson:
Simulating the spatio-temporal dynamics of soil erosion, deposition, and yield using a coupled sediment dynamics and 3D distributed hydrologic model. 310-325 - Joseph H. A. Guillaume
, Muhammad Arshad, Anthony J. Jakeman
, Mika Jalava, Matti Kummu
:
Robust discrimination between uncertain management alternatives by iterative reflection on crossover point scenarios: Principles, design and implementations. 326-343 - André G. van Turnhout
, Robbert Kleerebezem, Timo J. Heimovaara
:
A toolbox to find the best mechanistic model to predict the behavior of environmental systems. 344-355 - Leah A. Jackson-Blake
, Andrew J. Wade, Martyn N. Futter, D. Butterfield, Raoul-Marie Couture
, B. A. Cox, Jill Crossman
, Petri Ekholm, S. J. Halliday
, L. Jin, D. S. L. Lawrence, Ahti Lepistö
, Yan Lin
, Katri Rankinen
, Paul G. Whitehead:
The INtegrated CAtchment model of phosphorus dynamics (INCA-P): Description and demonstration of new model structure and equations. 356-386 - Sebastian Schlögl, Christoph Marty
, Mathias Bavay
, Michael Lehning
:
Sensitivity of Alpine3D modeled snow cover to modifications in DEM resolution, station coverage and meteorological input quantities. 387-396
- Damien A. Fordham
, Sean Haythorne, Barry W. Brook
:
Sensitivity Analysis of Range Dynamics Models (SARDM): Quantifying the influence of parameter uncertainty on forecasts of extinction risk from global change. 193-197 - Michael Wohlstadter, Lubna Shoaib, John Posey
, Jason Welsh, Jack Fishman:
A Python toolkit for visualizing greenhouse gas emissions at sub-county scales. 237-244 - Ashish Sharma
, Rajeshwar Mehrotra, Jingwan Li, Sanjeev Jha:
A programming tool for nonparametric system prediction using Partial Informational Correlation and Partial Weights. 271-275

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