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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 180
Volume 180, 2024
- Parisa Khorsandi Kuhanestani
, Anouk Bomers, Martijn J. Booij
, Jord J. Warmink, Suzanne Jacqueline Marie Hélène Hulscher:
Increasing the water level accuracy in hydraulic river simulation by adapting mesh level elevation. 106135 - Seyed Mohammad Hassan Erfani
, Mahdi Erfani, Sagy Cohen, Austin R. J. Downey, Erfan Goharian:
A large dataset of fluvial hydraulic and geometry attributes derived from USGS field measurement records. 106136 - Travis Adrian Dantzer
, Branko Kerkez
:
Automated hydrologic forecasting using open-source sensors: Predicting stream depths across 200,000 km2. 106137 - Qinuo Zhang, Ke Zhang
, Lijun Chao, Xinyu Chen
, Nan Wu:
A unified runoff generation scheme for applicability across different hydrometeorological zones. 106138 - Sobhan Rostami, Majid Delavar, Shokri Kuchak Vahid, Majid Mirzaei:
Toolkit for assessing water accounting in data-scarce river basins using global databases. 106140 - Ayhan H. Saleem
, Matthew R. Norman:
Accelerated numerical modeling of shallow water flows with MPI, OpenACC, and GPUs. 106141 - Kai Xu
, Min Chen
, Songshan Yue, Fengyuan Zhang, Jin Wang, Yongning Wen, Guonian Lü:
The portal of OpenGMS: Bridging the contributors and users of geographic simulation resources. 106142 - Thorsten Gökpinar, Thomas Heinze
:
Algorithm-based segmentation of temperature-depth profiles: Examples from a mine. 106143 - Feilin Zhu, Mingyu Han, Yimeng Sun, Yurou Zeng, Lingqi Zhao, Ou Zhu, Tiantian Hou, Ping'an Zhong:
A machine learning framework for multi-step-ahead prediction of groundwater levels in agricultural regions with high reliance on groundwater irrigation. 106146 - Daniel Wallach
, Samuel Buis, Diana-Maria Seserman, Taru Palosuo
, Peter J. Thorburn, Henrike Mielenz, Eric Justes
, Kurt Christian Kersebaum, Benjamin Dumont, Marie Launay, Sabine J. Seidel
:
A calibration protocol for soil-crop models. 106147 - Stefan Holm, Janine Schweier
:
Virtual forests for decision support and stakeholder communication. 106159 - Hristina Prodanova
, Stoyan Nedkov, Galin Petrov:
GIS-based modelling of landscape patterns in mountain areas using climate indices and regression analysis. 106160 - Nikunj Mangukiya, Shashwat Kushwaha, Ashutosh Sharma
:
A novel multi-model ensemble framework for fluvial flood inundation mapping. 106163 - Kar'retta Venable
, John M. Johnston, Stephen D. LeDuc, Lourdes Prieto:
Model linkage to assess forest disturbance impacts on water quality: A wildfire case study using LANDIS(II)-VELMA. 106134 - Colm Duffy
, Daniel Henn
, David Styles, Gregory G. Toth, Remi Prudhomme, Pietro P. M. Iannetta
, Kenneth A. Byrne
:
GeoGOBLIN: A catchment-scale land balance model for assessment of climate mitigation pathways considering environmental trade-offs for multiple impact categories. 106144 - Ahsan Raza, Murilo dos Santos Vianna
, Seyed Hamid Ahmadi
, Muhammad Habiburrahman, Thomas Gaiser:
Comparison of predictive modeling approaches to estimate soil erosion under spatially heterogeneous field conditions. 106145 - Kalyanmoy Deb, A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi
, Gregorio Toscano, Hoda Razavi, Lewis C. Linker:
Leveraging innovization and transfer learning to optimize best management practices in large-scale watershed management. 106161 - Wei Xia
, Ilija Ilievski, Christine Ann Shoemaker:
Enhancing algal bloom forecasting: A novel framework for machine learning performance evaluation during periods of special temporal patterns. 106164 - Kwanghee Han, Seokhyeon Kim
, Rajeshwar Mehrotra, Ashish Sharma:
Enhanced water level monitoring for small and complex inland water bodies using multi-satellite remote sensing. 106169
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