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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 91
Volume 91, May 2017
- Matt P. Plucinski, Andrew L. Sullivan, Chris J. Rucinski, Mahesh Prakash:
Improving the reliability and utility of operational bushfire behaviour predictions in Australian vegetation. 1-12 - Alexander J. Macpherson, Heather Simon, Robin Langdon, David Misenheimer:
A mixed integer programming model for National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) attainment strategy analysis. 13-27 - Huawei Pi, Brenton Sharratt, Gary Feng, Jiaqiang Lei:
Evaluation of two empirical wind erosion models in arid and semi-arid regions of China and the USA. 28-46 - Micha Silver, Arnon Karnieli, Hanan Ginat, E. Meiri, Erick Fredj:
An innovative method for determining hydrological calibration parameters for the WRF-Hydro model in arid regions. 47-69 - R. D. Johnson, David J. Sample:
A semi-distributed model for locating stormwater best management practices in coastal environments. 70-86 - Joseph Sapin, Balaji Rajagopalan, Laurel Saito, R. Jason Caldwell:
A K-Nearest neighbor based stochastic multisite flow and stream temperature generation technique. 87-94 - Laura Basco-Carrera, Andrew Warren, Eelco van Beek, Andreja Jonoski, Alessio Giardino:
Collaborative modelling or participatory modelling? A framework for water resources management. 95-110 - Linyao Qiu, Zhiqiang Du, Qing Zhu, Yida Fan:
An integrated flood management system based on linking environmental models and disaster-related data. 111-126 - Guang Xu, Xuan Zhu, Dongjie Fu, Jinwei Dong, Xiangming Xiao:
Automatic land cover classification of geo-tagged field photos by deep learning. 127-134 - Min Gong, Robert Lempert, Andrew R. Parker, Lauren A. Mayer, Jordan Fischbach, Matthew Sisco, Zhimin Mao, David H. Krantz, Howard Kunreuther:
Testing the scenario hypothesis: An experimental comparison of scenarios and forecasts for decision support in a complex decision environment. 135-155 - K. S. McDonald, Valentina Turk, Patricija Mozetic, Tinkara Tinta, F. Malfatti, David M. Hannah, Stefan Krause:
Integrated network models for predicting ecological thresholds: Microbial - carbon interactions in coastal marine systems. 156-167 - Pedro Sanzana, Jorge Gironás, Isabelle Braud, Flora Branger, Fabrice Rodriguez, Ximena Vargas, Nancy Hitschfeld-Kahler, Jose-Francisco Muñoz, Sebastián Vicuña, A. Mejía, Sonja Jankowfsky:
A GIS-based urban and peri-urban landscape representation toolbox for hydrological distributed modeling. 168-185 - Maryam Shekarrizfard, Ahmadreza Faghih-Imani, Louis-Francois Tetreault, Shamsunnahar Yasmin, Frederic Reynaud, Patrick Morency, Celine Plante, Louis Drouin, Audrey Smargiassi, Naveen Eluru, Marianne Hatzopoulou:
Modelling the Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide and Investigating the Effects of Public Transit Policies on Population Exposure. 186-198 - Zengchao Hao, Fanghua Hao, Vijay P. Singh, Wei Ouyang, Hongguang Cheng:
An integrated package for drought monitoring, prediction and analysis to aid drought modeling and assessment. 199-209 - Farkhondeh Khorashadi Zadeh, Jiri Nossent, Fanny Sarrazin, Francesca Pianosi, Ann van Griensven, Thorsten Wagener, Willy Bauwens:
Comparison of variance-based and moment-independent global sensitivity analysis approaches by application to the SWAT model. 210-222 - Diego Alberto Flores-Carrillo, Luis Pastor Sánchez Fernández, Luis Alejandro Sánchez-Pérez, José Juan Carbajal Hernández:
Soil moisture Fuzzy Estimation Approach based on Decision-Making. 223-240 - Farah E. Colchester, Heloise G. Marais, Patrick Thomson, Robert Hope, David A. Clifton:
Accidental infrastructure for groundwater monitoring in Africa. 241-250 - Denise Beaudequin, Fiona Harden, Anne Roiko, Kerrie L. Mengersen:
Potential of Bayesian networks for adaptive management in water recycling. 251-270
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