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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 85
Volume 85, November 2016
- Xiaojuan Jia
, Gilles Morel
, Hipolito Martell-Flore
, François Hissel
, Jean-Louis Batoz:
Fuzzy logic based decision support for mass evacuations of cities prone to coastal or river floods. 1-10 - Nathan R. Swain
, Scott D. Christensen, Alan D. Snow
, Herman Dolder, Gonzalo E. Espinoza-Dávalos
, Erfan Goharian, Norman L. Jones
, E. James Nelson, Daniel P. Ames
, Steven J. Burian
:
A new open source platform for lowering the barrier for environmental web app development. 11-26 - Bhavna Arora
, Dipankar Dwivedi
, Susan S. Hubbard
, Carl I. Steefel
, Kenneth H. Williams
:
Identifying geochemical hot moments and their controls on a contaminated river floodplain system using wavelet and entropy approaches. 27-41 - Olga Vigiak
, Craig Beverly, Anna M. Roberts, Thabo Thayalakumaran
, Michelle Dickson, Jane McInnes, Lorenzo Borselli
:
Detecting changes in sediment sources in drought periods: The Latrobe River case study. 42-55 - Pierre Lauret
, Frédéric Heymes, Laurent Aprin, Anne Johannet:
Atmospheric dispersion modeling using Artificial Neural Network based cellular automata. 56-69 - Ada Liz Arancibia, Guilherme Fernandes Marques, Carlos André Bulhões Mendes:
Systems capacity expansion planning: Novel approach for environmental and energy policy change analysis. 70-79 - Eric G. Booth
, Jiangxiao Qiu
, Stephen R. Carpenter, Jason Schatz, Xi Chen, Christopher J. Kucharik
, Steven P. Loheide II
, Melissa M. Motew
, Jenny M. Seifert, Monica G. Turner
:
From qualitative to quantitative environmental scenarios: Translating storylines into biophysical modeling inputs at the watershed scale. 80-97
- Thuc D. Phan
, James C. R. Smart, Samantha J. Capon, Wade L. Hadwen
, Oz Sahin
:
Applications of Bayesian belief networks in water resource management: A systematic review. 98-111
- Chih-Chiang Wei
:
Comparing single- and two-segment statistical models with a conceptual rainfall-runoff model for river streamflow prediction during typhoons. 112-128 - Yihun T. Dile
, Prasad Daggupati
, Chris George, Raghavan Srinivasan
, Jeffrey G. Arnold:
Introducing a new open source GIS user interface for the SWAT model. 129-138 - Karine Dufossé, Jean-Louis Drouet, Benoît Gabrielle
:
Agro-ecosystem modeling can aid in the optimization of biomass feedstock supply. 139-155 - S. Gaitan, Nick van de Giesen
, J. A. E. ten Veldhuis:
Can urban pluvial flooding be predicted by open spatial data and weather data? 156-171 - Hyunuk An
, Tran The Viet, Giha Lee, Yeonsu Kim, Minseok Kim, Seong Jin Noh, Jaekyoung Noh
:
Development of time-variant landslide-prediction software considering three-dimensional subsurface unsaturated flow. 172-183 - Elena Pérez-Miñana
:
Improving ecosystem services modelling: Insights from a Bayesian network tools review. 184-201 - K. S. McDonald
, Matthew Tighe
, D. S. Ryder:
An ecological risk assessment for managing and predicting trophic shifts in estuarine ecosystems using a Bayesian network. 202-216 - Jeremy T. White
, Michael N. Fienen, John E. Doherty:
A python framework for environmental model uncertainty analysis. 217-228 - Craig Beverly, Anna M. Roberts, Graeme J. Doole
, Geoff Park, Fred Bennett:
Assessing the net benefits of achieving water quality targets using a bio-economic model. 229-245 - Alan V. Di Vittorio
, Page Kyle, William D. Collins
:
What are the effects of Agro-Ecological Zones and land use region boundaries on land resource projection using the Global Change Assessment Model? 246-265 - Simon Parkinson
, Nils Johnson, Narasimha D. Rao
, Bryan Jones, Michelle T. H. van Vliet
, Oliver Fricko
, Ned Djilali
, Keywan Riahi
, Martina Flörke
:
Climate and human development impacts on municipal water demand: A spatially-explicit global modeling framework. 266-278 - Fjalar J. de Haan, Briony C. Rogers
, Rebekah R. Brown
, Ana Deletic
:
Many roads to Rome: The emergence of pathways from patterns of change through exploratory modelling of sustainability transitions. 279-292
- Matteo Giuliani
, Y. Li, Alessandro Cominola
, Simona Denaro
, Emanuele Mason
, Andrea Castelletti
:
A Matlab toolbox for designing Multi-Objective Optimal Operations of water reservoir systems. 293-298
- Sam Grainger
, Feng Mao
, Wouter Buytaert:
Environmental data visualisation for non-scientific contexts: Literature review and design framework. 299-318
- Hoori Ajami, Urooj Khan, Narendra Kumar Tuteja, Ashish Sharma
:
Development of a computationally efficient semi-distributed hydrologic modeling application for soil moisture, lateral flow and runoff simulation. 319-331 - Roberto Confalonieri, Simone Bregaglio
, Myriam Adam
, Françoise Ruget, Tao Li
, Toshihiro Hasegawa
, Xinyou Yin
, Yan Zhu, Kenneth J. Boote
, Samuel Buis
, Tamon Fumoto, Donald S. Gaydon
, Tanguy Lafarge, Manuel Marcaida
, Hiroshi Nakagawa, Alex C. Ruane, Balwinder Singh
, Upendra Singh
, Liang Tang, Fulu Tao, Job Fugice:
A taxonomy-based approach to shed light on the babel of mathematical models for rice simulation. 332-341 - L. J. Gow, Damian J. Barrett, Luigi J. Renzullo, Stuart R. Phinn, A. P. O'Grady:
A detection problem: Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of a land surface temperature approach to detecting dynamics of water use by groundwater-dependent vegetation. 342-355 - Alma Masic, Kai M. Udert
, Kris Villez
:
Global parameter optimization for biokinetic modeling of simple batch experiments. 356-373

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