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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, January 2006
- João Miguel Dias, J. F. Lopes:
Implementation and assessment of hydrodynamic, salt and heat transport models: The case of Ria de Aveiro Lagoon (Portugal). 1-15 - Clinton S. Willson, James W. Weaver, Randall J. Charbeneau:
A screening model for simulating DNAPL flow and transport in porous media: theoretical development. 16-32 - Patrik Wallman, Salim Belyazid, Mats G. E. Svensson, Harald Sverdrup:
DECOMP - a semi-mechanistic model of litter decomposition. 33-44 - Ping Wang, Lewis C. Linker:
A correction of DIN uptake simulation by Michaelis-Menton saturation kinetics in HSPF watershed model to improve DIN export simulation. 45-60 - J. M. González Cabrera, M. R. Fidalgo Martínez, E. J. Martín Mateos, S. Vicente Tavera:
Study of the evolution of air pollution in Salamanca (Spain) along a five-year period (1994-1998) using HJ-Biplot simultaneous representation analysis. 61-68 - Christos K. Makropoulos, David Butler:
Spatial ordered weighted averaging: incorporating spatially variable attitude towards risk in spatial multi-criteria decision-making. 69-84 - Costantino Masciopinto:
Simulation of coastal groundwater remediation: the case of Nardò fractured aquifer in Southern Italy. 85-97 - Prasada Rao, Miguel Angel Medina:
Enhanced TABS-MDS model for simulating large-scale free surface flows. 98-106
- Gianni Fila, Marcello Donatelli, Gianni Bellocchi:
PTFIndicator: An IRENE_DLL-based application to evaluate estimates from pedotransfer functions by integrated indices. 107-110 - L. S. Kuchment, V. N. Demidov:
Modeling of influence of hydrological processes on the carbon cycle of a forest ecosystem. 111-114 - Karina Gibert, Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, Ignasi Rodríguez-Roda:
GESCONDA: An intelligent data analysis system for knowledge discovery and management in environmental databases. 115-120 - Luca Incrocci, Gianni Fila, Gianni Bellocchi, Alberto Pardossi, Carlo Alberto Campiotti, Roberto Balducchi:
Soil-less indoor-grown lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.): Approaching the modelling task. 121-126 - Ramin Nabizadeh:
Water balance analyzer. 127-128 - V. G. Mitchell, C. Diaper:
Simulating the urban water and contaminant cycle. 129-134
Volume 21, Number 2, February 2006
- Mark Reed:
Selected papers from the Sixth International Marine Environmental Modelling Seminar (IMEMS 2002). 135 - Ø. Thiem, Jarle Berntsen, Tor Eldevik, Guttorm Alendal:
Gas exploration beyond the shelf break: An oceanographic challenge. 136-141 - Graham Copeland, Wee Thiam-Yew:
Current data assimilation modelling for oil spill contingency planning. 142-155 - Deborah P. French McCay, Nicole Whittier, Matthew Ward, Claudia Santos:
Spill hazard evaluation for chemicals shipped in bulk using modeling. 156-169 - Ioannis A. Papadimitrakis, Maria Psaltaki, Michael Christolis, Nicolas C. Markatos:
Simulating the fate of an oil spill near coastal zones: the case of a spill (from a power plant) at the Greek Island of Lesvos. 170-177 - Mark Reed, Morten H. Emilsen, Ben Hetland, Øistein Johansen, Sharon Buffington, Boye Høverstad:
Numerical model for estimation of pipeline oil spill volumes. 178-189 - Henrik Rye, Mark Reed, Tone K. Frost, Toril I. Røe Utvik:
Comparison of the ParTrack mud/cuttings release model with field data based on use of synthetic-based drilling fluids. 190-203 - Kisaburo Nakata, Toshimasa Doi:
Estimation of primary production in the ocean using a physical-biological coupled ocean carbon cycle model. 204-228 - Fumio Horiguchi, Joji Yamamoto, Kisaburo Nakata:
Model study of environmental concentrations of TBT in Tokyo Bay - development of a Windowsreg version prototype. 229-233 - Seung-Won Suh:
A hybrid approach to particle tracking and Eulerian-Lagrangian models in the simulation of coastal dispersion. 234-242 - K. Nittis, L. Perivoliotis, G. Korres, C. Tziavos, I. Thanos:
Operational monitoring and forecasting for marine environmental applications in the Aegean Sea. 243-257 - James M. Price, Mark Reed, Matthew K. Howard, Walter R. Johnson, Zhen-Gang Ji, Charles F. Marshall, Norman L. Guinasso Jr., Gail B. Rainey:
Preliminary assessment of an oil-spill trajectory model using satellite-tracked, oil-spill-simulating drifters. 258-270 - Pavel Tkalich:
A CFD solution of oil spill problems. 271-282
Volume 21, Number 3, March 2006
- J. Gareth Polhill, Luis R. Izquierdo, Nicholas Mark Gotts:
What every agent-based modeller should know about floating point arithmetic. 283-309 - Adrian L. Bugg, J. Landsberg, Greg P. Laughlin, P. Tickle, I. Frakes:
Application of three modelling approaches to simulating tree growth in central NSW, Australia. 310-319 - Claudio Carnevale, Veronica Gabusi, Marialuisa Volta:
POEM-PM: an emission model for secondary pollution control scenarios. 320-329 - Vladimir F. Krapivin, Anatolij M. Shutko, Alexander A. Chukhlantsev, Sergei P. Golovachev, Gary W. Phillips:
GIMS-based method for vegetation microwave monitoring. 330-345 - Hans Visser, Ton C. M. de Nijs:
The Map Comparison Kit. 346-358 - Stephen H. Roxburgh, I. D. Davies:
COINS: an integrative modelling shell for carbon accounting and general ecological analysis. 359-374 - Brian D. Fath, Stuart R. Borrett:
A MATLABreg function for Network Environ Analysis. 375-405
- Charles R. P. Szinvelski, Marco Túllio M. B. de Vilhena, Jonas C. Carvalho, Gervásio Annes Degrazia:
Semi-analytical solution of the asymptotic Langevin Equation by the Picard Iterative Method. 406-410 - Marcello Donatelli, Laura Carlini, Gianni Bellocchi:
A software component for estimating solar radiation. 411-416 - Shu-Guang Li, Qun Liu:
Interactive Ground Water (IGW). 417-418 - Gregory J. Pelletier, Steven C. Chapra, Hua Tao:
QUAL2Kw - A framework for modeling water quality in streams and rivers using a genetic algorithm for calibration. 419-425 - Barry F. W. Croke, F. Andrews, Anthony J. Jakeman, Susan M. Cuddy, A. Luddy:
IHACRES Classic Plus: A redesign of the IHACRES rainfall-runoff model. 426-427
Volume 21, Number 4, April 2006
- Ranjeet S. Sokhi:
Preface. 429 - Elena Agirre-Basurko, Gabriel Ibarra-Berastegi, I. Madariaga:
Regression and multilayer perceptron-based models to forecast hourly O3 and NO2 levels in the Bilbao area. 430-446 - Athanasios Arvanitis, Nicolas Moussiopoulos:
Estimating long term urban exposure to particulate matter and ozone in Europe. 447-453 - Ruwim Berkowicz, M. Winther, Matthias Ketzel:
Traffic pollution modelling and emission data. 454-460 - Carlos Borrego, Helena Martins, Oxana Tchepel, L. Salmim, Alexandra Monteiro, Ana I. Miranda:
How urban structure can affect city sustainability from an air quality perspective. 461-467 - Giuseppe Calori, M. Clemente, R. De Maria, Sandro Finardi, Francesco Lollobrigida, G. Tinarelli:
Air quality integrated modelling in Turin urban area. 468-476 - Fernando Farias, Hugh G. ApSimon:
Relative contributions from traffic and aircraft NOx emissions to exposure in West London. 477-485 - N. Koutsourakis, John G. Bartzis, Alexander G. Venetsanos, S. Rafailidis:
Computation of pollutant dispersion during an airplane take-off. 486-493 - N. S. Leksmono, J. W. S. Longhurst, K. A. Ling, Tim J. Chatterton, B. E. A. Fisher, J. G. Irwin:
Assessment of the relationship between industrial and traffic sources contributing to air quality objective exceedences: a theoretical modelling exercise. 494-500 - A. Mediavilla-Sahagún, H. M. ApSimon:
Urban scale integrated assessment for London: Which emission reduction strategies are more effective in attaining prescribed PM10 air quality standards by 2005? 501-513 - Clemens Mensink, F. Lefebre, L. Janssen, J. Cornelis:
A comparison of three street canyon models with measurements at an urban station in Antwerp, Belgium. 514-519 - Panagiotis Neofytou, Alexander G. Venetsanos, Diamanto Vlachogiannis, John G. Bartzis, A. Scaperdas:
CFD simulations of the wind environment around an airport terminal building. 520-524 - Panagiotis Neofytou, Alexander G. Venetsanos, S. Rafailidis, John G. Bartzis:
Numerical investigation of the pollution dispersion in an urban street canyon. 525-531 - Hazel Peace, Janet Maughan, Bethan Owen, David Raper:
Identifying the contribution of different airport related sources to local urban air quality. 532-538 - Armando Pelliccioni, Tiziano Tirabassi:
Air dispersion model and neural network: A new perspective for integrated models in the simulation of complex situations. 539-546 - Uwe Schlink, Olf Herbarth, Matthias Richter, Stephen R. Dorling, Giuseppe Nunnari, Gavin C. Cawley, Emil Pelikán:
Statistical models to assess the health effects and to forecast ground-level ozone. 547-558 - Theodora Slini, A. Kaprara, Kostas D. Karatzas, Nicolas Moussiopoulos:
PM10 forecasting for Thessaloniki, Greece. 559-565 - Ranjeet S. Sokhi, Roberto San José García, Nutthida Kitwiroon, Evangelia Fragkou, Juan L. Pérez, D. R. Middleton:
Prediction of ozone levels in London using the MM5-CMAQ modelling system. 566-576 - Laura E. Venegas, Nicolas A. Mazzeo:
Modelling of urban background pollution in Buenos Aires City (Argentina). 577-586 - Marialuisa Volta, Giovanna Finzi:
GAMES, a comprehensive gas aerosol modelling evaluation system. 587-594 - N. K. Woodfield, J. W. S. Longhurst, C. I. Beattie, Tim J. Chatterton, D. P. H. Laxen:
Regional collaborative urban air quality management: case studies across Great Britain. 595-599
Volume 21, Number 5, May 2006
- Giorgio Guariso, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli:
The Position Papers of EMS. 601
- Anthony J. Jakeman, Rebecca A. Letcher, John P. Norton:
Ten iterative steps in development and evaluation of environmental models. 602-614
- Xiao-min Mao, Henning Prommer, David Andrew Barry, Christian D. Langevin, B. Panteleit, Ling Li:
Three-dimensional model for multi-component reactive transport with variable density groundwater flow. 615-628 - Juli G. Pausas, Juan I. Ramos:
Landscape analysis and simulation shell (Lass). 629-639 - Iphigenia Keramitsoglou, Constantinos Cartalis, Chris T. Kiranoudis:
Automatic identification of oil spills on satellite images. 640-652 - A. Jagadeesh Babu, D. Thirumalaivasan, K. Venugopal:
STAO: a component architecture for raster and time series modeling. 653-664 - Stefan Finsterle:
Demonstration of optimization techniques for groundwater plume remediation using iTOUGH2. 665-680 - Marco Massabó, Roberto Cianci, Ombretta Paladino:
Some analytical solutions for two-dimensional convection-dispersion equation in cylindrical geometry. 681-688 - Amin Elshorbagy, Lindell E. Ormsbee:
Object-oriented modeling approach to surface water quality management. 689-698 - Felipe P. J. de Barros, William B. Mills, Renato M. Cotta:
Integral transform solution of a two-dimensional model for contaminant dispersion in rivers and channels with spatially variable coefficients. 699-709 - Lynn D. Raaflaub, Michael J. Collins:
The effect of error in gridded digital elevation models on the estimation of topographic parameters. 710-732
- David J. Sailor, Chittaranjan Vasireddy:
Correcting aggregate energy consumption data to account for variability in local weather. 733-738 - Usama Zaher, Peter A. Vanrolleghem:
General ion recruiting procedure for pH-based calculations. 739-743 - Shu-Guang Li, Qun Liu, Soheil Afshari:
An object-oriented hierarchical patch dynamics paradigm (HPDP) for modeling complex groundwater systems across multiple-scales. 744-749 - Trevon Fuller, Sahotra Sarkar:
LQGraph: A software package for optimizing connectivity in conservation planning. 750-755
- Ralf Seppelt, Otto Richter:
Corrigendum to "It was an artefact not the result: A note on systems dynamic" [Environ. Model. Softw. 20(2005) 1543-1548]. 756-758
Volume 21, Number 6, June 2006
- Renata J. Romanowicz, Peter C. Young, Patrick E. Brown, Peter Diggle:
A recursive estimation approach to the spatio-temporal analysis and modelling of air quality data. 759-769 - Nick Cartwright, Oluf Zeilund Jessen, Peter Nielsen:
Application of a coupled ground-surface water flow model to simulate periodic groundwater flow influenced by a sloping boundary, capillarity and vertical flows. 770-778 - Michael J. Hill, Stephen H. Roxburgh, Greg M. McKeon, John O. Carter, Damian J. Barrett:
Analysis of soil carbon outcomes from interaction between climate and grazing pressure in Australian rangelands using Range-ASSESS. 779-801 - Barbara J. Robson, Ian T. Webster:
Representing the effects of subgrid-scale variations in bathymetry on light and primary production. 802-811 - Meigen Zhang, Yifen Pu, Renjian Zhang, Zhiwei Han:
Simulation of sulfur transport and transformation in East Asia with a comprehensive chemical transport model. 812-820 - M. Yong, P. Yong-zhen, W. Xiao-lian, W. Shu-ying:
Intelligent control aeration and external carbon addition for improving nitrogen removal. 821-828 - Jan-Tai Kuo, Wu-Seng Lung, Chou-Ping Yang, Wen-Cheng Liu, Ming-Der Yang, Tai-Shan Tang:
Eutrophication modelling of reservoirs in Taiwan. 829-844 - Daniel Aguado, Tatiana Montoya, José Ferrer, Aurora Seco:
Relating ions concentration variations to conductivity variations in a sequencing batch reactor operated for enhanced biological phosphorus removal. 845-851 - Sahadeb De, Anton Bezuglov:
Data model for a decision support in comprehensive nutrient management in the United States. 852-867 - Frank Wania, Knut Breivik, N. Johan Persson, Michael S. McLachlan:
CoZMo-POP 2 - A fugacity-based dynamic multi-compartmental mass balance model of the fate of persistent organic pollutants. 868-884 - Ali Zolghadri, Franck Cazaurang:
Adaptive nonlinear state-space modelling for the prediction of daily mean PM10 concentrations. 885-894
Volume 21, Number 7, July 2006
- Robert M. Argent, Alexey A. Voinov, Thomas Maxwell, Susan M. Cuddy, Joel M. Rahman, Shane P. Seaton, R. A. Vertessy, Roger D. Braddock:
Comparing modelling frameworks - A workshop approach. 895-910 - M. Zunckel, A. Koosailee, Gregory Yarwood, G. Maure, K. Venjonoka, A. M. van Tienhoven, L. Otter:
Modelled surface ozone over southern Africa during the Cross Border Air Pollution Impact Assessment Project. 911-924 - Frank Koormann, Jochen Rominger, D. Schowanek, J.-O. Wagner, R. Schröder, T. Wind, M. Silvani, M. J. Whelan:
Modeling the fate of down-the-drain chemicals in rivers: An improved software for GREAT-ER. 925-936 - Shin-Cheng Yeh, Chao-An Wang, Hui-Ching Yu:
Simulation of soil erosion and nutrient impact using an integrated system dynamics model in a watershed in Taiwan. 937-948 - Riccardo Minciardi, Roberto Sacile, A. C. Taramasso, Eva Trasforini, S. Traverso:
Modeling the vulnerability of complex territorial systems: An application to hydrological risk. 949-960 - Sangam Shrestha, Mukand S. Babel, A. Das Gupta, F. Kazama:
Evaluation of annualized agricultural nonpoint source model for a watershed in the Siwalik Hills of Nepal. 961-975 - Florian Pappenberger, Ion Iorgulescu, Keith J. Beven:
Sensitivity analysis based on regional splits and regression trees (SARS-RT). 976-990 - Nicolaos Theodossiou, Pericles Latinopoulos:
Evaluation and optimisation of groundwater observation networks using the Kriging methodology. 991-1000 - H. G. Rees, Matthew G. R. Holmes, M. J. Fry, Andrew R. Young, D. G. Pitson, S. R. Kansakar:
An integrated water resource management tool for the Himalayan region. 1001-1012 - David H. White, Noel Beynon, Onko Kingma:
Identifying opportunities for achieving water savings throughout the Murray-Darling Basin. 1013-1024 - Francesca Riolo:
A geographic information system for fisheries management in American Samoa. 1025-1041 - Luca Bechini, Stefano Bocchi, Tommaso Maggiore, Roberto Confalonieri:
Parameterization of a crop growth and development simulation model at sub-model components level. An example for winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). 1042-1054
Volume 21, Number 8, August 2006
- Peter C. Young, Hugues Garnier:
Identification and estimation of continuous-time, data-based mechanistic (DBM) models for environmental systems. 1055-1072 - Xiaoqing Zeng, Todd C. Rasmussen, M. Bruce Beck, Amanda K. Parker, Zhulu Lin:
A biogeochemical model for metabolism and nutrient cycling in a Southeastern Piedmont impoundment. 1073-1095 - Amanda M. Thomson, Ian A. Simpson:
A grazing model for simulating the impact of historical land management decisions in sensitive landscapes: Model design and validation. 1096-1113 - Walter Boughton:
Calibrations of a daily rainfall-runoff model with poor quality data. 1114-1128 - Shiu-Shin Lin, Shang-Hsien Hsieh, Jan-Tai Kuo, Ying-Po Liao, Yen-Chang Chen:
Integrating legacy components into a software system for storm sewer simulation. 1129-1140 - C. Santhi, Raghavan Srinivasan, Jeffrey G. Arnold, Jimmy R. Williams:
A modeling approach to evaluate the impacts of water quality management plans implemented in a watershed in Texas. 1141-1157 - Nikolay S. Strigul, Lev V. Kravchenko:
Mathematical modeling of PGPR inoculation into the rhizosphere. 1158-1171 - Dirk F. Young, James N. Carleton:
Implementation of a probabilistic curve number method in the PRZM runoff model. 1172-1179 - Demetris F. Lekkas, Christian Onof:
Introducing the variation of advective time delay (ATD) to Transfer Function models. 1180-1189 - Ferhat Karaca, Bestamin Özkaya:
NN-LEAP: A neural network-based model for controlling leachate flow-rate in a municipal solid waste landfill site. 1190-1197 - Yanjin Liu, Joel Ducoste:
Numerical simulation of chloramines formation in turbulent flow using a multi-fluid micromixing model. 1198-1213 - Michael J. Hill, Stephen H. Roxburgh, John O. Carter, Damian J. Barrett:
Development of a synthetic record of fire probability and proportion of late fires from simulated growth of ground stratum and annual rainfall in the Australian tropical savanna zone. 1214-1229
Volume 21, Number 9, September 2006
- Dora Vasileva Marinova, David Post:
Integrative modelling of climatic, terrestrial and fluvial systems. 1231-1234 - Steve Egger:
Determining a sustainable city model. 1235-1246 - Subana Shanmuganathan, Philip Sallis, J. Buckeridge:
Self-organising map methods in integrated modelling of environmental and economic systems. 1247-1256 - Dora Vasileva Marinova, Michael McAleer:
Anti-pollution technology strengths indicators: International rankings. 1257-1263 - J. E. Gross, Ryan Robert Jeff McAllister, N. Abel, D. Mark Stafford Smith, Yiheyis Maru:
Australian rangelands as complex adaptive systems: A conceptual model and preliminary results. 1264-1272 - Michael McAleer, Felix Chan:
Modelling trends and volatility in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. 1273-1279 - Adam Hood, Bob Cechet, Hemayet Hossain, Kathryn Sheffield:
Options for Victorian agriculture in a "new" climate: Pilot study linking climate change and land suitability modelling. 1280-1289 - Brett G. Anderson, Ian D. Rutherfurd, Andrew W. Western:
An analysis of the influence of riparian vegetation on the propagation of flood waves. 1290-1296 - Hua Lu, C. J. Moran, Ian P. Prosser:
Modelling sediment delivery ratio over the Murray Darling Basin. 1297-1308 - Michael Matthies, Jürgen Berlekamp, Sven Lautenbach, Neil Graf, Silke Reimer:
System analysis of water quality management for the Elbe river basin. 1309-1318 - Alfred A. Bartolucci, A. D. Bartolucci, Sejong Bae, Karan P. Singh:
A Bayesian method for computing sample size and cost requirements for stratified random sampling of pond water. 1319-1323 - Harri Koivusalo, Teemu Kokkonen, Ari Laurén, Marketta Ahtiainen, Tuomo Karvonen, Hannu Mannerkoski, Sari Penttinen, Partti Seuna, Michael Starr, Leena Finér:
Parameterisation and application of a hillslope hydrological model to assess impacts of a forest clear-cutting on runoff generation. 1324-1339 - R. P. Silberstein:
Hydrological models are so good, do we still need data? 1340-1352 - Freeman J. Cook, Peter Fitch, Peter J. Thorburn, P. B. Charlesworth, K. L. Bristow:
Modelling trickle irrigation: Comparison of analytical and numerical models for estimation of wetting front position with time. 1353-1359 - Alexander Smajgl, Romy Greiner, Colin Mayocchi:
Estimating the implications of water reform for irrigators in a sugar growing region. 1360-1367 - Peter deVoil, Walter A. H. Rossing, Graeme L. Hammer:
Exploring profit - Sustainability trade-offs in cropping systems using evolutionary algorithms. 1368-1374 - K. Johnson, P. Lemcke, W. Karunasena, N. Sivakugan:
Modelling the load-deformation response of deep foundations under oblique loading. 1375-1380 - Kim F. Radalj:
Hedgers, speculators and forward markets: Evidence from currency markets. 1381-1386
Volume 21, Number 10, October 2006
- Saho Ikemoto, Aaron A. Jennings, Karen L. Skubal:
Modeling hydrophobic VOC biofilter treatment in the presence of nutrient stimulation and hydrophilic VOC inhibition. 1387-1401 - Sujay V. Kumar, Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Yudong Tian, Paul R. Houser, James Geiger, S. Olden, L. Lighty, Joseph L. Eastman, B. Doty, Paul A. Dirmeyer:
Land information system: An interoperable framework for high resolution land surface modeling. 1402-1415 - Muddassir Nazir, Faisal I. Khan:
Human health risk modeling for various exposure routes of trihalomethanes (THMs) in potable water supply. 1416-1429 - Rüdiger Schaldach, Joseph Alcamo:
Coupled simulation of regional land use change and soil carbon sequestration: A case study for the state of Hesse in Germany. 1430-1446 - Tom Verbeke, Marc De Clercq:
The EKC: Some really disturbing Monte Carlo evidence. 1447-1454 - Andrea Castelletti, Rodolfo Soncini-Sessa:
A procedural approach to strengthening integration and participation in water resource planning. 1455-1470 - Johan Albrecht, Tom Verbeke, Marc De Clercq:
Informational efficiency of the US SO2 permit market. 1471-1478 - Iain Brown:
Modelling future landscape change on coastal floodplains using a rule-based GIS. 1479-1490 - Donna M. Rizzo, Paula J. Mouser, David H. Whitney, Charles D. Mark, Roger D. Magarey, Alexey A. Voinov:
The comparison of four dynamic systems-based software packages: Translation and sensitivity analysis. 1491-1502 - A. M. Crowe, C. J. McClean, M. S. Cresser:
An application of genetic algorithms to the robust estimation of soil organic and mineral fraction densities. 1503-1507 - Mauro Bianchi, Giorgio Corani, Giorgio Guariso, Ciro Pinto:
Prediction of ungulates abundance through local linear algorithms. 1508-1511 - Paulo R. Guimarães Jr., Paulo Guimarães:
Improving the analyses of nestedness for large sets of matrices. 1512-1513 - Martin Znidarsic, Marko Bohanec, Blaz Zupan:
proDEX - A DSS tool for environmental decision-making. 1514-1516
Volume 21, Number 11, November 2006
- Lorenz M. Hilty, Bernd Page, Jirí Hrebícek:
Environmental informatics. 1517-1518 - Werner Pillmann, Werner Geiger, Kristina Voigt:
Survey of environmental informatics in Europe. 1519-1527 - Clemens Düpmeier, Werner Geiger:
Theme Park Environment as an example of environmental information systems for the public. 1528-1535 - Michael Stadler, Dirk Ahlers, Renée M. Bekker, Jens Finke, Dierk Kunzmann, Michael Sonnenschein:
Web-based tools for data analysis and quality assurance on a life-history trait database of plants of Northwest Europe. 1536-1543 - Marcel Frehner, Martin Brändli:
Virtual database: Spatial analysis in a Web-based data management system for distributed ecological data. 1544-1554 - Benoît Gschwind, Lionel Ménard, Michel Albuisson, Lucien Wald:
Converting a successful research project into a sustainable service: The case of the SoDa Web service. 1555-1561 - Jadranka Pecar-Ilic, Ivica Ruzic:
Application of GIS and Web technologies for Danube waterway data management in Croatia. 1562-1571 - Martin Tuchyna:
Establishment of spatial data infrastructure within the environmental sector in Slovak Republic. 1572-1578 - Jaroslav Pokorný:
Database architectures: Current trends and their relationships to environmental data management. 1579-1586 - Kristina Voigt, Rainer Brüggemann, Stefan Pudenz:
A multi-criteria evaluation of environmental databases using the Hasse Diagram Technique (ProRank) software. 1587-1597 - François E. Cellier, Àngela Nebot, Jürgen Greifeneder:
Bond graph modeling of heat and humidity budgets of biosphere 2. 1598-1606 - Volker Wohlgemuth, Bernd Page, Wolfgang Kreutzer:
Combining discrete event simulation and material flow analysis in a component-based approach to industrial environmental protection. 1607-1617 - Lorenz M. Hilty, Peter Arnfalk, Lorenz Erdmann, James Goodman, Martin Lehmann, Patrick A. Wäger:
The relevance of information and communication technologies for environmental sustainability - A prospective simulation study. 1618-1629
Volume 21, Number 12, December 2006
- Peter H. Israelsson, Young Do Kim, E. Eric Adams:
A comparison of three Lagrangian approaches for extending near field mixing calculations. 1631-1649 - Thomas A. Huld, Marcel Súri, Ewan D. Dunlop, Fabio Micale:
Estimating average daytime and daily temperature profiles within Europe. 1650-1661 - Gary Koop, Lise Tole:
An investigation of thresholds in air pollution-mortality effects. 1662-1673 - Ronaldo Luna, Karen H. Watanabe, Andrew J. Wilding:
Spatial bioaccumulation modeling in a network of bayous. 1674-1683 - Penelope A. Hancock, Michael F. Hutchinson:
Spatial interpolation of large climate data sets using bivariate thin plate smoothing splines. 1684-1694 - K. M. Hyde, Holger R. Maier:
Distance-based and stochastic uncertainty analysis for multi-criteria decision analysis in Excel using Visual Basic for Applications. 1695-1710 - Theodoros Koutroumanidis, Lazaros S. Iliadis, Georgios K. Sylaios:
Time-series modeling of fishery landings using ARIMA models and Fuzzy Expected Intervals software. 1711-1721 - Seongeun Jeong, Yao Liang, Xu Liang:
Design of an integrated data retrieval, analysis, and visualization system: Application in the hydrology domain. 1722-1740 - Nicolas Moussiopoulos, Sophia Papalexiou, Peter Sahm:
Wind flow and photochemical air pollution in Thessaloniki, Greece. Part I: Simulations with the European Zooming Model. 1741-1751 - Sophia Papalexiou, Nicolas Moussiopoulos:
Wind flow and photochemical air pollution in Thessaloniki, Greece. Part II: Statistical evaluation of European Zooming Model's simulation results. 1752-1758 - Claudio Gandolfi, Arianna Facchi, Davide Maggi:
Comparison of 1D models of water flow in unsaturated soils. 1759-1764 - Constantin Virgil Negoita:
Florin S. Stanciulescu, Modelling of High Complexity Systems with Applications, WIT Press, Southampton, Boston (2005) ISBN 1-85312-778-7 352 pp.. 1765
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