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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 63
Volume 63, January 2015
- João Marques, Maria C. Cunha, Dragan A. Savic:
Multi-objective optimization of water distribution systems based on a real options approach. 1-13 - Michael N. Fienen, Nathaniel G. Plant:
A cross-validation package driving Netica with python. 14-23
- Laura Uusitalo, Annukka Lehikoinen, Inari Helle, Kai Myrberg:
An overview of methods to evaluate uncertainty of deterministic models in decision support. 24-31
- Jorge L. Peña-Arancibia, Yongqiang Zhang, Daniel Edward Pagendam, Neil R. Viney, Julien Lerat, Albert I. J. M. van Dijk, Jai Vaze, Andrew J. Frost:
Streamflow rating uncertainty: Characterisation and impacts on model calibration and performance. 32-44 - Laurie Goldsworthy, Brett Goldsworthy:
Modelling of ship engine exhaust emissions in ports and extensive coastal waters based on terrestrial AIS data - An Australian case study. 45-60 - Matthew P. Thompson, Jessica R. Haas, Julie W. Gilbertson-Day, Joe H. Scott, Paul Langowski, Elise Bowne, David E. Calkin:
Development and application of a geospatial wildfire exposure and risk calculation tool. 61-72 - Elisabetta Giusti, Stefano Marsili-Libelli:
A Fuzzy Decision Support System for irrigation and water conservation in agriculture. 73-86 - Mark Pogson, Pete Smith:
Effect of spatial data resolution on uncertainty. 87-96 - Barbara J. Robson, Vincent Dourdet:
Prediction of sediment, particulate nutrient and dissolved nutrient concentrations in a dry tropical river to provide input to a mechanistic coastal water quality model. 97-108 - Lorenzo Carrera, Gabriele Standardi, Francesco Bosello, Jaroslav Mysiak:
Assessing direct and indirect economic impacts of a flood event through the integration of spatial and computable general equilibrium modelling. 109-122 - Unai Lopez-Novoa, Jon Sáenz, Alexander Mendiburu, José Miguel-Alonso, Iñigo Errasti, Ganix Esnaola, Agustín Ezcurra, Gabriel Ibarra-Berastegi:
Multi-objective environmental model evaluation by means of multidimensional kernel density estimators: Efficient and multi-core implementations. 123-136 - Chih-Chiang Wei:
Comparing lazy and eager learning models for water level forecasting in river-reservoir basins of inundation regions. 137-155 - Maria Papathoma-Köhle, Andreas Zischg, Sven Fuchs, T. Glade, Margreth Keiler:
Loss estimation for landslides in mountain areas - An integrated toolbox for vulnerability assessment and damage documentation. 156-169 - Yong Tian, Yi Zheng, Bin Wu, Xin Wu, Jie Liu, Chunmiao Zheng:
Modeling surface water-groundwater interaction in arid and semi-arid regions with intensive agriculture. 170-184
- Claudia Vitolo, Yehia Elkhatib, Dominik Reusser, Christopher J. A. Macleod, Wouter Buytaert:
Web technologies for environmental Big Data. 185-198
- Xuesong Zhang, Roberto César Izaurralde, David H. Manowitz, Ritvik Sahajpal, Tristram O. West, Allison M. Thomson, Min Xu, Kaiguang Zhao, Stephen D. LeDuc, Jimmy R. Williams:
Regional scale cropland carbon budgets: Evaluating a geospatial agricultural modeling system using inventory data. 199-216 - David M. Summers, Brett A. Bryan, Wayne S. Meyer, Greg Lyle, Sam Wells, Josie McLean, Travis Moon, Greg van Gaans, Mark Siebentritt:
Simple models for managing complex social-ecological systems: The Landscape Futures Analysis Tool (LFAT). 217-229 - Rajeshwar Mehrotra, Jingwan Li, Seth Westra, Ashish Sharma:
A programming tool to generate multi-site daily rainfall using a two-stage semi parametric model. 230-239 - Avit Kumar Bhowmik, Markus Metz, Ralf B. Schäfer:
An automated, objective and open source tool for stream threshold selection and upstream riparian corridor delineation. 240-250 - Klara Reder, Martina Flörke, Joseph Alcamo:
Modeling historical fecal coliform loadings to large European rivers and resulting in-stream concentrations. 251-263
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