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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 52
Volume 52, February 2014
- David E. Morris, Jeremy E. Oakley, John A. Crowe:
A web-based tool for eliciting probability distributions from experts. 1-4
- Sven Frei, Jan H. Fleckenstein:
Representing effects of micro-topography on runoff generation and sub-surface flow patterns by using superficial rill/depression storage height variations. 5-18 - Sam Pournazeri, Si Tan, Nico Schulte, Qiguo Jing, Akula Venkatram:
A computationally efficient model for estimating background concentrations of NOx, NO2, and O3. 19-37 - Romain Lardy, Bruno Bachelet, Gianni Bellocchi, David R. C. Hill:
Towards vulnerability minimization of grassland soil organic matter using metamodels. 38-50 - Jeffery S. Horsburgh, Stephanie L. Reeder:
Data visualization and analysis within a Hydrologic Information System: Integrating with the R statistical computing environment. 51-61 - Jeffery S. Horsburgh, David G. Tarboton, Richard P. Hooper, Ilya Zaslavsky:
Managing a community shared vocabulary for hydrologic observations. 62-73 - Juan M. Sayol, Alejandro Orfila, Gonzalo Simarro, Daniel Conti, Lionel Renault, Anne Molcard:
A Lagrangian model for tracking surface spills and SaR operations in the ocean. 74-82 - Akbar Akbari Esfahani, Michael J. Friedel:
Forecasting conditional climate-change using a hybrid approach. 83-97 - Xiaomin Huang, Weihong Liao, Xiaohui Lei, Yangwen Jia, Yuhui Wang, Xu Wang, Yunzhong Jiang, Hao Wang:
Parameter optimization of distributed hydrological model with a modified dynamically dimensioned search algorithm. 98-110 - M. L. Chu, Jorge A. Guzman, Rafael Muñoz-Carpena, Gregory A. Kiker, Igor Linkov:
A simplified approach for simulating changes in beach habitat due to the combined effects of long-term sea level rise, storm erosion, and nourishment. 111-120 - Destain Dumont, Vincent Leemans, Majdi Mansouri, Bernard Bodson, Jean-Pierre Destain, Marie-France Destain:
Parameter identification of the STICS crop model, using an accelerated formal MCMC approach. 121-135 - D. C. Black, Peter J. Wallbrink, P. W. Jordan:
Towards best practice implementation and application of models for analysis of water resources management scenarios. 136-148 - Richard J. Hewitt, Hedwig van Delden, Francisco Escobar:
Participatory land use modelling, pathways to an integrated approach. 149-165 - Trent D. Penman, Ross A. Bradstock, Owen F. Price:
Reducing wildfire risk to urban developments: Simulation of cost-effective fuel treatment solutions in south eastern Australia. 166-175 - Christine Estreguil, Daniele de Rigo, Giovanni Caudullo:
A proposal for an integrated modelling framework to characterise habitat pattern. 176-191
- Francisco Javier Bonet, Ramón Pérez-Pérez, Blas M. Benito, Fábio Suzart de Albuquerque, Regino Zamora:
Documenting, storing, and executing models in Ecology: A conceptual framework and real implementation in a global change monitoring program. 192-199
- Rico Fischer, Amanda Armstrong, Herman H. Shugart, Andreas Huth:
Simulating the impacts of reduced rainfall on carbon stocks and net ecosystem exchange in a tropical forest. 200-206 - George Kourakos, Thomas Harter:
Vectorized simulation of groundwater flow and streamline transport. 207-221 - Enrico Celio, Thomas Koellner, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey:
Modeling land use decisions with Bayesian networks: Spatially explicit analysis of driving forces on land use change. 222-233 - Frank Liu, Ben R. Hodges:
Applying microprocessor analysis methods to river network modelling. 234-252 - Kegong Diao, Zhengji Wang, Gregor Burger, Chien-Hsun Chen, Wolfgang Rauch, Yuwen Zhou:
Speedup of water distribution simulation by domain decomposition. 253-263 - Ritaban Dutta, Ahsan Morshed, Jagannath Aryal, Claire D'Este, Aruneema Das:
Development of an intelligent environmental knowledge system for sustainable agricultural decision support. 264-272 - Agustin Robles-Morua, Kathleen E. Halvorsen, Alex S. Mayer, Enrique R. Vivoni:
Exploring the application of participatory modeling approaches in the Sonora River Basin, Mexico. 273-282
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