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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 115
Volume 115, May 2019
- Tomas Beuzen, Joshua Simmons:
A variable selection package driving Netica with Python. 1-5 - Ludiwine Clouzot, Peter A. Vanrolleghem:
Endocrine disruption: From a whole-lake experiment to a calibrated ecosystem model. 6-18 - Marc Jaxa-Rozen, Jan H. Kwakkel, Martin Bloemendal:
A coupled simulation architecture for agent-based/geohydrological modelling with NetLogo and MODFLOW. 19-37 - Xiaohui Qiao, Zhiyu Li, Daniel P. Ames, E. James Nelson, Nathan R. Swain:
Simplifying the deployment of OGC web processing services (WPS) for environmental modelling - Introducing Tethys WPS Server. 38-50 - Feng Mao, Xianfu Zhao, Peiming Ma, Shiyun Chi, Keith S. Richards, Julian Clark, David M. Hannah, Stefan Krause:
Developing composite indicators for ecological water quality assessment based on network interactions and expert judgment. 51-62 - Stefano Bonduà, Villiam Bortolotti:
A tool for pathline creation using TOUGH simulation results and fully unstructured 3D Voronoi grids. 63-75 - Elias C. Massoud, Adam J. Purdy, Bradley O. Christoffersen, Louis S. Santiago, Chonggang Xu:
Bayesian inference of hydraulic properties in and around a white fir using a process-based ecohydrologic model. 76-85 - Xiang Gao, Wei Ouyang, Zengchao Hao, Xianhong Xie, Zhongmin Lian, Xin Hao, Xuelei Wang:
SWAT-N2O coupler: An integration tool for soil N2O emission modeling. 86-97 - Dano Roelvink, Susana Costas:
Coupling nearshore and aeolian processes: XBeach and duna process-based models. 98-112 - Adel M. Abdallah, David E. Rosenberg:
A data model to manage data for water resources systems modeling. 113-127 - Sanna Härkönen, Mathias Neumann, Volker Mues, Frank Berninger, Karol Bronisz, Giuseppe Cardellini, Gherardo Chirici, Hubert Hasenauer, Michael Köhl, Mait Lang, Katarina Merganicova, Frits Mohren, Aleksandrovic Moiseyev, Adam Moreno, Matteo Mura, Bart Muys, Konstantin Olschofsky, Barbara Del Perugia, Annikki Mäkelä:
A climate-sensitive forest model for assessing impacts of forest management in Europe. 128-143 - Vakhtang Shelia, James Hansen, Vaishali Sharda, Cheryl H. Porter, Pramod Aggarwal, Carol J. Wilkerson, Gerrit Hoogenboom:
A multi-scale and multi-model gridded framework for forecasting crop production, risk analysis, and climate change impact studies. 144-154 - Paul D. Wagner, Nicola Fohrer:
Gaining prediction accuracy in land use modeling by integrating modeled hydrologic variables. 155-163 - Denis Lanzanova, Cory Whitney, Keith D. Shepherd, Eike Luedeling:
Improving development efficiency through decision analysis: Reservoir protection in Burkina Faso. 164-175 - Ionut Cosmin Sandric, Cristian Ionita, Zenaida Chitu, Marian Dardala, Radu Irimia, Felix Titus Furtuna:
Using CUDA to accelerate uncertainty propagation modelling for landslide susceptibility assessment. 176-186 - Anne B. Hoos, Sherry H. Wang, Gregory E. Schwarz:
Adapting a regional water-quality model for local application: A case study for Tennessee, USA. 187-199 - Fatemeh Aliyari, Ryan T. Bailey, Ali Tasdighi, André Dozier, Mazdak Arabi, Kurt Zeiler:
Coupled SWAT-MODFLOW model for large-scale mixed agro-urban river basins. 200-210
- Nigel W. T. Quinn, Zong-Liang Yang:
Review of Hydrodynamics and Water Quality: Modeling Rivers, Lakes, and Estuaries by Zhen-Gang Ji. Second edition. 211-212
- J. L. P. Barker, Christopher J. A. Macleod:
Development of a national-scale real-time Twitter data mining pipeline for social geodata on the potential impacts of flooding on communities. 213-227
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