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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 72
Volume 72, October 2015
- Andrew Jacobson, Jasjeet Dhanota
, Jessie Godfrey, Hannah Jacobson, Zoe Rossman, Andrew Stanish, Hannah Walker, Jason Riggio
:
A novel approach to mapping land conversion using Google Earth with an application to East Africa. 1-9
- Nicholas R. Magliocca
, Jasper van Vliet
, Calum Brown
, Tom P. Evans, Thomas Houet
, Peter Messerli
, Joseph P. Messina
, Kimberly A. Nicholas
, Christine Ornetsmüller
, Julian Sagebiel, Vanessa Jine Schweizer
, Peter H. Verburg
, Qiangyi Yu
:
From meta-studies to modeling: Using synthesis knowledge to build broadly applicable process-based land change models. 10-20
- Jeffrey A. Soller, Timothy Bartrand, John Ravenscroft
, Marirosa Molina, Gene Whelan, Mary Schoen, Nicholas Ashbolt
:
Estimated human health risks from recreational exposures to stormwater runoff containing animal faecal material. 21-32 - W. E. Bardsley
, Varvara Vetrova
, Suxia Liu:
Toward creating simpler hydrological models: A LASSO subset selection approach. 33-43 - Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler
, Reinhard Mechler, Junko Mochizuki:
A risk management tool for tackling country-wide contingent disasters: A case study on Madagascar. 44-55 - Quanxiao Fang, Liwang Ma
, A. D. Halvorson, R. W. Malone, L. R. Ahuja, Stephen J. Del Grosso, Jerry L. Hatfield:
Evaluating four nitrous oxide emission algorithms in response to N rate on an irrigated corn field. 56-70
- Grégoire Mariéthoz
, Niklas Linde
, Damien Jougnot
, Hassan Rezaee:
Feature-preserving interpolation and filtering of environmental time series. 71-76
- P. Moonen
, J. Allegrini:
Employing statistical model emulation as a surrogate for CFD. 77-91 - Caleb A. Buahin
, Jeffery S. Horsburgh
:
Evaluating the simulation times and mass balance errors of component-based models: An application of OpenMI 2.0 to an urban stormwater system. 92-109 - Sheng-Chung Huo
, Shang-Lien Lo, Chih-Hui Chiu, Pei-Te Chiueh, Ching-Sheng Yang:
Assessing a fuzzy model and HSPF to supplement rainfall data for nonpoint source water quality in the Feitsui reservoir watershed. 110-116 - R. Clark, Dennis Gonzalez
, P. Dillon, Stephen Charles
, D. Cresswell, B. Naumann:
Reliability of water supply from stormwater harvesting and managed aquifer recharge with a brackish aquifer in an urbanising catchment and changing climate. 117-125 - Koji Mori, Kazuhiro Tada, Yasuhiro Tawara, Koichi Ohno, Mari Asami, Koji Kosaka, Hiroyuki Tosaka:
Integrated watershed modeling for simulation of spatiotemporal redistribution of post-fallout radionuclides: Application in radiocesium fate and transport processes derived from the Fukushima accidents. 126-146
- Karolina Jagiello
, Aleksandra Mostrag-Szlichtyng
, Agnieszka Gajewicz
, Toru Kawai, Yoshitaka Imaizumi, Takeo Sakurai
, Hiroshi Yamamoto
, Norihisa Tatarazako, Kaoruko Mizukawa, Yasunobu Aoki, Noriyuki Suzuki, Haruna Watanabe, Tomasz Puzyn
:
Towards modelling of the environmental fate of pharmaceuticals using the QSPR-MM scheme. 147-154
- Peter Metcalfe
, Keith J. Beven, Jim Freer
:
Dynamic TOPMODEL: A new implementation in R and its sensitivity to time and space steps. 155-172 - Thierry Alex Mara
, Stefano Tarantola, Paola Annoni:
Non-parametric methods for global sensitivity analysis of model output with dependent inputs. 173-183 - Grégoire Mariéthoz
, Julien Straubhaar
, Philippe Renard
, Tatiana Chugunova, Pierre Biver:
Constraining distance-based multipoint simulations to proportions and trends. 184-197
- Alessandro Cominola
, Matteo Giuliani
, Dario Piga
, Andrea Castelletti
, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli
:
Benefits and challenges of using smart meters for advancing residential water demand modeling and management: A review. 198-214
- Henri Haimi, Francesco Corona
, Michela Mulas
, Laura Sundell, Mari Heinonen, Riku Vahala
:
Shall we use hardware sensor measurements or soft-sensor estimates? Case study in a full-scale WWTP. 215-229 - Qingyu Feng
, Indrajeet Chaubey
, Young Gu Her
, Raj Cibin
, Bernard A. Engel, Jeffrey Volenec
, Xiuying Wang:
Hydrologic and water quality impacts and biomass production potential on marginal land. 230-238 - Mário G. Pereira
, Liliana Caramelo, Carmen Vega Orozco, Ricardo Costa
, Marj Tonini
:
Space-time clustering analysis performance of an aggregated dataset: The case of wildfires in Portugal. 239-249 - Sarah Cunze, Oliver Tackenberg:
Decomposition of the maximum entropy niche function - A step beyond modelling species distribution. 250-260 - Page Kyle, Allison M. Thomson
, Marshall Wise, Xuesong Zhang:
Assessment of the importance of spatial scale in long-term land use modeling of the Midwestern United States. 261-271
- Ioannis N. Athanasiadis
, Sander Janssen
, Dean P. Holzworth, Peter J. Thorburn, Marcello Donatelli, Valerie O. Snow
, Gerrit Hoogenboom
, Jeffrey W. White:
Thematic issue on agricultural systems modelling and software - Part II. 274-275
- Dean P. Holzworth, Val Snow
, Sander Janssen
, Ioannis N. Athanasiadis
, Marcello Donatelli, Gerrit Hoogenboom
, Jeffrey W. White, Peter J. Thorburn:
Agricultural production systems modelling and software: Current status and future prospects. 276-286 - Frank Ewert
, Reimund P. Rötter
, Marco Bindi
, Heidi Webber
, Marián Trnka, Kurt Christian Kersebaum
, Jørgen Eivind Olesen, Martin K. van Ittersum
, Sander Janssen
, M. Rivington, Mikhail A. Semenov
, Daniel Wallach
, John R. Porter, D. Stewart, Jan Verhagen
, Thomas Gaiser
, Taru Palosuo
, Fulu Tao, Claas Nendel
, Pier Paolo Roggero, L. Bartosová, Senthold Asseng
:
Crop modelling for integrated assessment of risk to food production from climate change. 287-303 - Edmar I. Teixeira
, Hamish E. Brown, Joanna Sharp
, Esther D. Meenken
, Frank Ewert
:
Evaluating methods to simulate crop rotations for climate impact assessments - A case study on the Canterbury plains of New Zealand. 304-313 - Stefano Balbi, Agustin del Prado
, Patricia Gallejones
, Chandanathil Pappachan Geevan, Guillermo Pardo
, Elena Pérez-Miñana, Rosa Manrique
, Cuitlahuac Hernandez-Santiago, Ferdinando Villa
:
Modeling trade-offs among ecosystem services in agricultural production systems. 314-326 - Subhasis Giri, A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi
, Zhen Zhang
, Sean A. Woznicki
:
Integrating statistical and hydrological models to identify implementation sites for agricultural conservation practices. 327-340 - Richard T. McNider, C. Handyside, K. Doty, Water Lee Ellenburg, James F. Cruise, John R. Christy, D. Moss, Vaishali Sharda
, Gerrit Hoogenboom
, Peter Caldwell:
An integrated crop and hydrologic modeling system to estimate hydrologic impacts of crop irrigation demands. 341-355 - Shaoxiu Ma, Romain Lardy
, Anne-Isabelle Graux, Haythem Ben Touhami, Katja Klumpp, Raphaël Martin
, Gianni Bellocchi:
Regional-scale analysis of carbon and water cycles on managed grassland systems. 356-371 - Fábio Ricardo Marin
, Peter J. Thorburn, Daniel Silveira Pinto Nassif
, Leandro G. Costa:
Sugarcane model intercomparison: Structural differences and uncertainties under current and potential future climates. 372-386 - Marco Moriondo
, Roberto Ferrise
, Giacomo Trombi
, Lorenzo Brilli
, Camilla Dibari
, Marco Bindi
:
Modelling olive trees and grapevines in a changing climate. 387-401 - Kurt Christian Kersebaum
, Kenneth J. Boote
, J. S. Jorgenson, Claas Nendel
, Marco Bindi
, C. Frühauf, Thomas Gaiser
, Gerrit Hoogenboom
, C. Kollas, Jørgen Eivind Olesen
, Reimund P. Rötter
, Françoise Ruget, Peter J. Thorburn, Marián Trnka, Martin Wegehenkel:
Analysis and classification of data sets for calibration and validation of agro-ecosystem models. 402-417 - Jeremy P. M. Whish
, Neville I. Herrmann
, Neil A. White, Andrew D. Moore
, Darren J. Kriticos
:
Integrating pest population models with biophysical crop models to better represent the farming system. 418-425 - Simone Bregaglio
, Marcello Donatelli:
A set of software components for the simulation of plant airborne diseases. 426-444
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