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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 46
Volume 46, August 2013
- Dries Landuyt, Steven Broekx, Rob D'hondt, Guy Engelen, Joris Aertsens, Peter L. M. Goethals:
A review of Bayesian belief networks in ecosystem service modelling. 1-11
- Ungtae Kim, Jack Parker, Peter K. Kitanidis, Michael Cardiff, Xiaoyi Liu, James Gillie:
Stochastic cost optimization of DNAPL remediation - Field application. 12-20 - Christiane Döll, Petra Döll, Pieter Bots:
Semi-quantitative actor-based modelling as a tool to assess the drivers of change and physical variables in participatory integrated assessments. 21-32 - Thomas J. Duff, Derek M. Chong, Kevin G. Tolhurst:
Quantifying spatio-temporal differences between fire shapes: Estimating fire travel paths for the improvement of dynamic spread models. 33-43 - Ralf Wieland, Wilfried Mirschel, Claas Nendel, Xenia Specka:
Dynamic fuzzy models in agroecosystem modeling. 44-49 - Enli Wang, Brad G. Ridoutt, Zhongkui Luo, Mervyn E. Probert:
Using systems modelling to explore the potential for root exudates to increase phosphorus use efficiency in cereal crops. 50-60 - Florian Tena-Chollet, Jérôme Tixier, Gilles Dusserre, Jean-François Mangin:
Development of a spatial risk assessment tool for the transportation of hydrocarbons: Methodology and implementation in a geographical information system. 61-74 - Dave Murray-Rust, Verena Rieser, Derek T. Robinson, Vesna Milicic, Mark Rounsevell:
Agent-based modelling of land use dynamics and residential quality of life for future scenarios. 75-89 - Ivan Portoghese, Daniela D'Agostino, Raffaele Giordano, Alessandra Scardigno, Ciro Apollonio, Michele Vurro:
An integrated modelling tool to evaluate the acceptability of irrigation constraint measures for groundwater protection. 90-103 - Tiago G. S. Carneiro, Pedro Ribeiro de Andrade, Gilberto Câmara, Antônio Miguel Vieira Monteiro, Rodrigo Reis Pereira:
An extensible toolbox for modeling nature-society interactions. 104-117 - Muhammad Akbar, Shahrouz Aliabadi:
Hybrid numerical methods to solve shallow water equations for hurricane induced storm surge modeling. 118-128 - Oz Sahin, Sherif Mohamed:
A spatial temporal decision framework for adaptation to sea level rise. 129-141 - Urooj Khan, Narendra Kumar Tuteja, Ashish Sharma:
Delineating hydrologic response units in large upland catchments and its evaluation using soil moisture simulations. 142-154 - D. Halwatura, M. M. M. Najim:
Application of the HEC-HMS model for runoff simulation in a tropical catchment. 155-162 - Pavel Vaskan, Ana Passuello, Gonzalo Guillén-Gosálbez, Marta Schuhmacher, Laureano Jiménez:
Combined use of GIS and mixed-integer linear programming for identifying optimal agricultural areas for sewage sludge amendment: A case study of Catalonia. 163-169 - David Nash, David Waters, Andres Buldu, Yuming Wu, Yaping Lin, Weiqiu Yang, Yuzhi Song, Jianhua Shu, Wei Qin, Murray Hannah:
Using a conceptual Bayesian network to investigate environmental management of vegetable production in the Lake Taihu region of China. 170-181 - Nikos Bogdos, Elias S. Manolakos:
A tool for simulation and geo-animation of wildfires with fuel editing and hotspot monitoring capabilities. 182-195 - Wolfgang Britz, Michael Ferris, Arnim Kuhn:
Modeling water allocating institutions based on Multiple Optimization Problems with Equilibrium Constraints. 196-207 - Xuesong Zhang, Peter Beeson, Robert Link, David H. Manowitz, Roberto César Izaurralde, Ali Sadeghi, Allison M. Thomson, Ritvik Sahajpal, Raghavan Srinivasan, Jeffrey G. Arnold:
Efficient multi-objective calibration of a computationally intensive hydrologic model with parallel computing software in Python. 208-218 - Jean-François Mari, El Ghali Lazrak, Marc Benoît:
Time space stochastic modelling of agricultural landscapes for environmental issues. 219-227 - Carly Whittaker, Marcelle C. McManus, Pete Smith:
A comparison of carbon accounting tools for arable crops in the United Kingdom. 228-239 - Jussi Hakanen, Kristian Sahlstedt, Kaisa Miettinen:
Wastewater treatment plant design and operation under multiple conflicting objective functions. 240-249 - Jonathan L. Goodall, Kathleen D. Saint, Mehmet B. Ercan, Laura J. Briley, Sylvia Murphy, Haihang You, Cecelia DeLuca, Richard B. Rood:
Coupling climate and hydrological models: Interoperability through Web Services. 250-259 - M. M. S. ter Horst, J. J. T. I. Boesten, Wendy van Beinum, Sabine Beulke:
Acceptability of inversely-modelled parameters for non-equilibrium sorption of pesticides in soil. 260-270 - Guillaume Siour, Augustin Colette, Laurent Menut, Bertrand Bessagnet, Isabelle Coll, Frederik Meleux:
Bridging the scales in a eulerian air quality model to assess megacity export of pollution. 271-282
- Peter Reichert, Nele Schuwirth, Simone Langhans:
Constructing, evaluating and visualizing value and utility functions for decision support. 283-291 - J. F. Joseph, Joseph H. A. Guillaume:
Using a parallelized MCMC algorithm in R to identify appropriate likelihood functions for SWAT. 292-298 - Dagmar Bankamp, Ralf Seppelt:
Managing resources of a limited planet - Or, how to organise an environmentally friendly congress. 299-303
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