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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 111
Volume 111, January 2019
- Alice H. Aubert, Judit Lienert:
Gamified online survey to elicit citizens' preferences and enhance learning for environmental decisions. 1-12 - Ruozhen Cheng, Jing Chen, Ming Cao:
A virtual globe-based three-dimensional dynamic visualization method for gas diffusion. 13-23 - Zhaokun Xue, Alva L. Couch, David Tarboton:
Map based discovery of hydrologic data in the HydroShare collaboration environment. 24-33 - Michael Di Matteo, Ruijie Liang, Holger R. Maier, Mark A. Thyer, Angus R. Simpson, Graeme C. Dandy, Ben Ernst:
Controlling rainwater storage as a system: An opportunity to reduce urban flood peaks for rare, long duration storms. 34-41 - Maialen Iturbide, Joaquín Bedia, Sixto Herrera, Jorge Luis Baño-Medina, Jesús Fernández, María Dolores Frías, Rodrigo Manzanas, Daniel San Martín Segura, Ezequiel Cimadevilla Álvarez, Antonio S. Cofiño, José Manuel Gutiérrez Llorente:
The R-based climate4R open framework for reproducible climate data access and post-processing. 42-54 - Maurizio Bagnara, Ramiro Silveyra González, Stefan Reifenberg, Jörg Steinkamp, Thomas Hickler, Christian Werner, Carsten F. Dormann, Florian Hartig:
An R package facilitating sensitivity analysis, calibration and forward simulations with the LPJ-GUESS dynamic vegetation model. 55-60 - Agustín Millares, Manuel Díez-Minguito, Antonio Moñino:
Evaluating gullying effects on modeling erosive responses at basin scale. 61-71 - Rebecca E. Lester, Carmel A. Pollino, Courtney R. Cummings:
Testing an environmental flow-based decision support tool: Evaluating the fish model in the Murray Flow Assessment Tool. 72-93 - Kiril Manevski, Christen D. Børgesen, Xiaoxin Li, Mathias Neumann Andersen, Xiying Zhang, Yanjun Shen, Chunsheng Hu:
Modelling agro-environmental variables under data availability limitations and scenario managements in an alluvial region of the North China Plain. 94-107 - Luiz Augusto Richit, Charline Bonatto, Roberto Valmir da Silva, José Mario Vicensi Grzybowski:
Prognostics of forest recovery with r.recovery GRASS-GIS module: an open-source forest growth simulation model based on the diffusive-logistic equation. 108-120 - Lorne Leonard, Brian Miles, Bardia Heidari, Laurence Lin, Anthony M. Castronova, Barbara S. Minsker, Jong Lee, Charles Scaife, Lawrence E. Band:
Development of a participatory Green Infrastructure design, visualization and evaluation system in a cloud supported jupyter notebook computing environment. 121-133 - Veysel Yildiz, Jasper A. Vrugt:
A toolbox for the optimal design of run-of-river hydropower plants. 134-152 - Marco Pilotti, Steven C. Chapra, Giulia Valerio:
Steady-state distributed modeling of dissolved oxygen in data-poor, sewage dominated river systems using drainage networks. 153-169 - Angela Gorgoglione, Fabián A. Bombardelli, Bruno J. L. Pitton, Lorence R. Oki, Darren L. Haver, Thomas M. Young:
Uncertainty in the parameterization of sediment build-up and wash-off processes in the simulation of sediment transport in urban areas. 170-181 - Hichem Omrani, Benoit Parmentier, Marco Helbich, Bryan C. Pijanowski:
The land transformation model-cluster framework: Applying k-means and the Spark computing environment for large scale land change analytics. 182-191 - Robert S. Regan, Kyle E. Juracek, Lauren E. Hay, S. L. Markstrom, Roland J. Viger, Jessica M. Driscoll, J. H. LaFontaine, Parker A. Norton:
The U. S. Geological Survey National Hydrologic Model infrastructure: Rationale, description, and application of a watershed-scale model for the conterminous United States. 192-203 - Ernesto Carrella, Richard M. Bailey, Jens Koed Madsen:
Repeated discrete choices in geographical agent based models with an application to fisheries. 204-230 - David P. Wright, Mark A. Thyer, Seth Westra, Benjamin Renard, David McInerney:
A generalised approach for identifying influential data in hydrological modelling. 231-247 - Rachel F. Warren, Neil R. Edwards, Frédéric Babonneau, P. M. Bacon, J. P. Dietrich, Rupert W. Ford, Paul H. Garthwaite, Dieter Gerten, Sudipta Goswami, Alain Haurie, Kevin Hiscock, Philip B. Holden, Matt R. Hyde, S. R. Joshi, Amit Kanudia, Maryse Labriet, Marian Leimbach, Oluwole K. Oyebamiji, C. Wallace:
Producing Policy-relevant Science by Enhancing Robustness and Model Integration for the Assessment of Global Environmental Change. 248-258 - Lena Strömbäck, Charlotta Pers, Johan Strömqvist, Göran Lindström, Jens Gustavsson:
A web based analysis and scenario tool for eutrophication of inland waters for Sweden and Europe. 259-267 - Jonathan Koomey, Zachary Schmidt, Holmes Hummel, John Weyant:
Inside the Black Box: Understanding key drivers of global emission scenarios. 268-281 - Razi Sheikholeslami, Saman Razavi, Hoshin V. Gupta, William Becker, Amin Haghnegahdar:
Global sensitivity analysis for high-dimensional problems: How to objectively group factors and measure robustness and convergence while reducing computational cost. 282-299 - Ana Stritih, Peter Bebi, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey:
Quantifying uncertainties in earth observation-based ecosystem service assessments. 300-310 - Chiara Magliozzi, Gianpaolo Coro, Robert C. Grabowski, Aaron I. Packman, Stefan Krause:
A multiscale statistical method to identify potential areas of hyporheic exchange for river restoration planning. 311-323 - Hao Xu, Sha Li, Yuqi Bai, Wenhao Dong, Wenyu Huang, Shiming Xu, Yanluan Lin, Bin Wang, Fanghua Wu, Xiaoge Xin, Li Zhang, Zaizhi Wang, Tongwen Wu:
A collaborative analysis framework for distributed gridded environmental data. 324-339 - Michael Di Matteo, Holger R. Maier, Graeme C. Dandy:
Many-objective portfolio optimization approach for stormwater management project selection encouraging decision maker buy-in. 340-355 - Jordi Ferrer Savall, Damien Franqueville, Pierre Barbillon, Cyril Benhamou, Patrick Durand, Marie-Luce Taupin, Hervé Monod, Jean-Louis Drouet:
Sensitivity analysis of spatio-temporal models describing nitrogen transfers, transformations and losses at the landscape scale. 356-367 - Qingyu Feng, Bernard A. Engel, Dennis C. Flanagan, Chi-Hua Huang, Haw Yen, Lei Yang:
Design and development of a web-based interface for the Agricultural Policy Environmental eXtender (APEX) model. 368-374 - Sven Frei, Morvarid Azizian, Stanley B. Grant, Vitaly A. Zlotnik, Daniel Toundykov:
Analytical modeling of hyporheic flow for in-stream bedforms: Perturbation method and implementation. 375-385 - Bruce G. Marcot, Trent D. Penman:
Advances in Bayesian network modelling: Integration of modelling technologies. 386-393 - Stelian Curceac, Camille Ternynck, Taha B. M. J. Ouarda, Fateh Chebana, Sophie Dabo-Niang:
Short-term air temperature forecasting using Nonparametric Functional Data Analysis and SARMA models. 394-408 - Juan Chen, Ping'an Zhong, Ru An, Feilin Zhu, Bin Xu:
Risk analysis for real-time flood control operation of a multi-reservoir system using a dynamic Bayesian network. 409-420 - Elias C. Massoud:
Emulation of environmental models using polynomial chaos expansion. 421-431 - Xinzhong Du, Narayan Kumar Shrestha, Junye Wang:
Integrating organic chemical simulation module into SWAT model with application for PAHs simulation in Athabasca oil sands region, Western Canada. 432-443 - Christopher D. Knightes, Robert B. Ambrose, Brian Avant, Yanlai Han, Brad Acrey, Dermont C. Bouchard, Richard Zepp, Tim Wool:
Modeling framework for simulating concentrations of solute chemicals, nanoparticles, and solids in surface waters and sediments: WASP8 Advanced Toxicant Module. 444-458 - Guillermo A. García, Pablo E. García, Santiago L. Rovere, Federico E. Bert, Federico Schmidt, Ángel N. Menéndez, Marcelo D. Nosetto, Andrew Verdin, Balaji Rajagopalan, Poonam Arora, Guillermo P. Podestá:
A linked modelling framework to explore interactions among climate, soil water, and land use decisions in the Argentine Pampas. 459-471 - Ainhoa González, Justin Gleeson, Eoghan McCarthy:
Designing and developing a web tool to support Strategic Environmental Assessment. 472-482 - Yared Abayneh Abebe, Amineh Ghorbani, Igor Nikolic, Zoran Vojinovic, Arlex Sanchez:
A coupled flood-agent-institution modelling (CLAIM) framework for urban flood risk management. 483-492
- Seonggyu Park, Anders Nielsen, Ryan T. Bailey, Dennis Trolle, Katrin Bieger:
A QGIS-based graphical user interface for application and evaluation of SWAT-MODFLOW models. 493-497
- Fengyuan Zhang, Min Chen, Daniel P. Ames, Chaoran Shen, Songshan Yue, Yongning Wen, Guonian Lü:
Design and development of a service-oriented wrapper system for sharing and reusing distributed geoanalysis models on the web. 498-509 - Francesco Macchione, Pierfranco Costabile, Carmelina Costanzo, Rosa De Santis:
Moving to 3-D flood hazard maps for enhancing risk communication. 510-522
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