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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 95
Volume 95, September 2017
- Niko Lukac, Gorazd Stumberger, Borut Zalik:
Wind resource assessment using airborne LiDAR data and smoothed particle hydrodynamics. 1-12 - Andri Baltensweiler, Lorenz Walthert, Christian Ginzler, Flurin Sutter, Ross S. Purves, Marc Hanewinkel:
Terrestrial laser scanning improves digital elevation models and topsoil pH modelling in regions with complex topography and dense vegetation. 13-21 - Martin Hanel, Roman Kozín, Martin Hermanovský, Radek Roub:
An R package for assessment of statistical downscaling methods for hydrological climate change impact studies. 22-28 - Colin D. Bell, Christina L. Tague, Sara K. McMillan:
A model of hydrology and water quality for stormwater control measures. 29-47 - Mashor Housh:
Non-probabilistic robust optimization approach for flood control system design. 48-60 - Wei Gong, Qingyun Duan:
An adaptive surrogate modeling-based sampling strategy for parameter optimization and distribution estimation (ASMO-PODE). 61-75 - Luis M. Abadie, Elisa Sainz de Murieta, Ibon Galarraga:
Investing in adaptation: Flood risk and real option application to Bilbao. 76-89 - Petra van Daal, Günter Gruber, Jeroen Langeveld, Dirk Muschalla, François Clemens:
Performance evaluation of real time control in urban wastewater systems in practice: Review and perspective. 90-101 - Eun Jin Han, Amor V. M. Ines, Walter E. Baethgen:
Climate-Agriculture-Modeling and Decision Tool (CAMDT): A software framework for climate risk management in agriculture. 102-114 - Amin Haghnegahdar, Saman Razavi:
Insights into sensitivity analysis of Earth and environmental systems models: On the impact of parameter perturbation scale. 115-131 - Fanhua Kong, Yulong Ban, Haiwei Yin, Philip James, Iryna Dronova:
Modeling stormwater management at the city district level in response to changes in land use and low impact development. 132-142 - Jiaqiang Xie, Hao Chen, Zhenliang Liao, Xianyong Gu, Dajian Zhu, Jin Zhang:
An integrated assessment of urban flooding mitigation strategies for robust decision making. 143-155 - Habibollah Fakhraei, Charles T. Driscoll, Matt A. Kulp, James R. Renfro, Tamara F. Blett, Patricia F. Brewer, John S. Schwartz:
Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of PnET-BGC to inform the development of Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) of acidity in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 156-167 - Md Mahmudur Rahman, Bijan Yeganeh, Samuel Clifford, Luke D. Knibbs, Lidia Morawska:
Development of a land use regression model for daily NO2 and NOx concentrations in the Brisbane metropolitan area, Australia. 168-179 - Raffaele Giordano, Alessandro Pagano, Irene Pluchinotta, Rosa Olivo del Amo, Sonia M. Hernandez, Eduardo S. Lafuente:
Modelling the complexity of the network of interactions in flood emergency management: The Lorca flash flood case. 180-195 - Leonel Lara Estrada, Livia Rasche, Uwe A. Schneider:
Modeling land suitability for Coffea arabica L. in Central America. 196-209 - Glenn Rolph, Ariel Stein, Barbara Stunder:
Real-time Environmental Applications and Display sYstem: READY. 210-228 - Kamran Chapi, Vijay P. Singh, Ataollah Shirzadi, Himan Shahabi, Dieu Tien Bui, Binh Thai Pham, Khabat Khosravi:
A novel hybrid artificial intelligence approach for flood susceptibility assessment. 229-245 - Josefina Herrera, Carlos A. Bonilla, Lina Castro, Sergio Vera, Rodolfo Reyes, Jorge Gironás:
A model for simulating the performance and irrigation of green stormwater facilities at residential scales in semiarid and Mediterranean regions. 246-257 - Jirí Kadlec, Daniel P. Ames:
Using crowdsourced and weather station data to fill cloud gaps in MODIS snow cover datasets. 258-270 - Danyang Su, K. Ulrich Mayer, Kerry T. B. MacQuarrie:
Parallelization of MIN3P-THCm: A high performance computational framework for subsurface flow and reactive transport simulation. 271-289 - Xingwen Quan, Binbin He, Marta Yebra, Changming Yin, Zhanmang Liao, Xing Li:
Retrieval of forest fuel moisture content using a coupled radiative transfer model. 290-302 - Peter Golding, Sam Kapadia, Stella Naylor, Jonathan Schulz, Holger R. Maier, Upmanu Lall, Marijn Van der Velde:
Framework for minimising the impact of regional shocks on global food security using multi-objective ant colony optimisation. 303-319
- Philippe J. Giabbanelli, Steven A. Gray, Payam Aminpour:
Combining fuzzy cognitive maps with agent-based modeling: Frameworks and pitfalls of a powerful hybrid modeling approach to understand human-environment interactions. 320-325
- Azarakhsh Rafiee, Pim Van der Male, Eduardo Dias, Henk J. Scholten:
Developing a wind turbine planning platform: Integration of "sound propagation model-GIS-game engine" triplet. 326-343 - Anna Nikishova, Anna V. Kaluzhnaya, Alexander Boukhanovsky, Alfons G. Hoekstra:
Uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analysis applied to the wind wave model SWAN. 344-357
- Anders Nielsen, Karsten Bolding, Fenjuan Hu, Dennis Trolle:
An open source QGIS-based workflow for model application and experimentation with aquatic ecosystems. 358-364
- Geric van der Heijden, Salim Belyazid, E. Dambrine, Jacques Ranger, A. Legout:
NutsFor a process-oriented model to simulate nutrient and isotope tracer cycling in forest ecosystems. 365-380 - Dario Pumo, Francesco Lo Conti, Francesco Viola, Leonardo V. Noto:
An automatic tool for reconstructing monthly time-series of hydro-climatic variables at ungauged basins. 381-400 - Hector R. Bravo, Sandra L. McLellan, J. Val Klump, Sajad A. Hamidi, Daniel Talarczyk:
Modeling the fecal coliform footprint in a Lake Michigan urban coastal area. 401-419 - Katherine A. Klise, Michael Bynum, Dylan Moriarty, Regan Murray:
A software framework for assessing the resilience of drinking water systems to disasters with an example earthquake case study. 420-431
- Rebecca Smith, Joseph R. Kasprzyk, Lisa Dilling:
Participatory Framework for Assessment and Improvement of Tools (ParFAIT): Increasing the impact and relevance of water management decision support research. 432-446
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