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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 37
Volume 37, November 2012
- Sarah E. Reed, Jennifer L. Boggs, Jacob P. Mann:
A GIS tool for modeling anthropogenic noise propagation in natural ecosystems. 1-5 - Joong Gwang Lee, Ariamalar Selvakumar, Khalid Alvi, John Riverson, Jenny X. Zhen, Leslie Shoemaker, Fu-hsiung Lai:
A watershed-scale design optimization model for stormwater best management practices. 6-18 - X. Y. Sun, Lachlan T. H. Newham, Barry F. W. Croke, John P. Norton:
Three complementary methods for sensitivity analysis of a water quality model. 19-29 - Andreas Gericke
, Markus Venohr
:
Improving the estimation of erosion-related suspended solid yields in mountainous, non-alpine river catchments. 30-40 - Manfred Lenzen
, Bonnie McBain
:
Using tensor calculus for scenario modelling. 41-54 - Mashor Housh, Avi Ostfeld
, Uri Shamir:
Seasonal multi-year optimal management of quantities and salinities in regional water supply systems. 55-67 - Piero Fraternali, Andrea Castelletti
, Rodolfo Soncini-Sessa, Carmen Karina Vaca Ruiz
, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli
:
Putting humans in the loop: Social computing for Water Resources Management. 68-77 - Paul H. Hiemstra, Derek Karssenberg
, Arjan van Dijk, Steven M. de Jong
:
Using the particle filter for nuclear decision support. 78-89 - Mark R. Theobald
, Per Løfstrøm, John Walker
, Helle V. Andersen, Poul Pedersen, Antonio Vallejo
, Mark A. Sutton:
An intercomparison of models used to simulate the short-range atmospheric dispersion of agricultural ammonia emissions. 90-102 - M. V. Ruano
, J. Ribes
, Aurora Seco
, José Ferrer
:
An improved sampling strategy based on trajectory design for application of the Morris method to systems with many input factors. 103-109 - Matteo Carpentieri
, Pietro Salizzoni
, Alan Robins, Lionel Soulhac
:
Evaluation of a neighbourhood scale, street network dispersion model through comparison with wind tunnel data. 110-124 - Delphine Leenhardt
, Olivier Thérond
, Marie-Odile Cordier, Chantal Gascuel-Odoux, Arnaud Reynaud, Patrick Durand
, Jacques-Eric Bergez
, Lucie Clavel, Véronique Masson, Pierre Moreau:
A generic framework for scenario exercises using models applied to water-resource management. 125-133 - Serena H. Chen, Carmel A. Pollino
:
Good practice in Bayesian network modelling. 134-145 - Daniel P. Ames
, Jeffery S. Horsburgh
, Yang Cao, Jirí Kadlec, Timothy L. Whiteaker, David Valentine
:
HydroDesktop: Web services-based software for hydrologic data discovery, download, visualization, and analysis. 146-156 - Graham Glen, Kristin Isaacs
:
Estimating Sobol sensitivity indices using correlations. 157-166 - Ronald R. P. van Nooijen, Alla G. Kolechkina:
A problem in hydrological model calibration in the case of averaged flux input and flux output. 167-178 - Jinhua Wang
, Yongming Shen:
On the development and verification of a parametric parallel unstructured-grid finite-volume wind wave model for coupling with ocean circulation models. 179-192 - Richard S. Middleton
, Michael J. Kuby
, Ran Wei, Gordon N. Keating, Rajesh J. Pawar:
A dynamic model for optimally phasing in CO2 capture and storage infrastructure. 193-205 - Daniele Laucelli
, Luigi Berardi
, Orazio Giustolisi
:
Assessing climate change and asset deterioration impacts on water distribution networks: Demand-driven or pressure-driven network modeling? 206-216 - Michael J. Friedel
:
Data-driven modeling of surface temperature anomaly and solar activity trends. 217-232

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