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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 61
Volume 61, November 2014
- Ari Jolma, Annukka Lehikoinen, Inari Helle, Riikka Venesjärvi:
A software system for assessing the spatially distributed ecological risk posed by oil shipping. 1-11 - Aurore Philibert, Chantal Loyce, David Makowski:
Predicting nitrous oxide emissions with a random-effects model. 12-18 - David Murray-Rust, Derek T. Robinson, Eleonore Guillem, Eleni Karali, Mark Rounsevell:
An open framework for agent based modelling of agricultural land use change. 19-38 - H.-T. Hwang, Y.-J. Park, E. A. Sudicky, Peter A. Forsyth:
A parallel computational framework to solve flow and transport in integrated surface-subsurface hydrologic systems. 39-58 - Nathan D. Rollins, C. Michael Barton, Sean Bergin, Marco A. Janssen, Allen Lee:
A Computational Model Library for publishing model documentation and code. 59-64 - Katherine R. Royse, J. K. Hillier, L. Wang, T. F. Lee, J. O'Niel, Andrew Kingdon, Andrew Hughes:
The application of componentised modelling techniques to catastrophe model generation. 65-77 - Samuel Soubeyrand, Cindy E. Morris, E. Keith Bigg:
Analysis of fragmented time directionality in time series to elucidate feedbacks in climate data. 78-86 - Linda Aune-Lundberg, Geir-Harald Strand:
Comparison of variance estimation methods for use with two-dimensional systematic sampling of land use/land cover data. 87-97
- Jaap Schellekens, R. J. Brolsma, R. J. Dahm, G. V. Donchyts, Hessel Winsemius Deltares:
Rapid setup of hydrological and hydraulic models using OpenStreetMap and the SRTM derived digital elevation model. 98-105
- J. Yazdi, S. A. A. Salehi Neyshabouri:
Adaptive surrogate modeling for optimization of flood control detention dams. 106-120 - Seyoum Y. Gebremariam, Jay F. Martin, Carlo DeMarchi, Nathan S. Bosch, Remegio Confesor Jr., Stuart A. Ludsin:
A comprehensive approach to evaluating watershed models for predicting river flow regimes critical to downstream ecosystem services. 121-134 - Matteo Reggente, Jan Peters, Jan Theunis, Martine Van Poppel, Michaël Rademaker, Prashant Kumar, Bernard De Baets:
Prediction of ultrafine particle number concentrations in urban environments by means of Gaussian process regression based on measurements of oxides of nitrogen. 135-150 - Grace B. Villamor, Quang Bao Le, Utkur Djanibekov, Meine van Noordwijk, Paul L. G. Vlek:
Biodiversity in rubber agroforests, carbon emissions, and rural livelihoods: An agent-based model of land-use dynamics in lowland Sumatra. 151-165 - Feifei Dong, Yong Liu, Ling Qian, Hu Sheng, Yonghui Yang, Huaicheng Guo, Lei Zhao:
Interactive decision procedure for watershed nutrient load reduction: An integrated chance-constrained programming model with risk-cost tradeoff. 166-173 - Lorne Leonard, Christopher J. Duffy:
Automating data-model workflows at a level 12 HUC scale: Watershed modeling in a distributed computing environment. 174-190 - Xiaogang Ma, Jinguang Zheng, Justin C. Goldstein, Stephan Zednik, Linyun Fu, Brian Duggan, Steven M. Aulenbach, Patrick West, Curt Tilmes, Peter Fox:
Ontology engineering in provenance enablement for the National Climate Assessment. 191-205 - Daniel Caviedes-Voullième, Mario Morales-Hernández, Ibai López-Marijuan, Pilar García-Navarro:
Reconstruction of 2D river beds by appropriate interpolation of 1D cross-sectional information for flood simulation. 206-228 - J. D. Mackay, Christopher R. Jackson, Lei Wang:
A lumped conceptual model to simulate groundwater level time-series. 229-245
- Gideon Gal, Matthew R. Hipsey, Karsten Rinke, Barbara J. Robson:
Novel approaches to address challenges in modelling aquatic ecosystems. 246-248
- Jorn Bruggeman, Karsten Bolding:
A general framework for aquatic biogeochemical models. 249-265 - Wolf M. Mooij, Robert J. Brederveld, Jeroen J. M. de Klein, Don L. DeAngelis, Andrea S. Downing, Michiel Faber, Daan J. Gerla, Matthew R. Hipsey, Jochem 't Hoen, Jan H. Janse, Annette B. G. Janssen, Michel Jeuken, Bob W. Kooi, Betty Lischke, Thomas Petzoldt, Leo Postma, Sebastiaan A. Schep, Huub Scholten, Sven Teurlincx, Christophe Thiange, Dennis Trolle, Anne A. van Dam, Luuk P. A. van Gerven, Egbert H. van Nes, Jan J. Kuiper:
Serving many at once: How a database approach can create unity in dynamical ecosystem modelling. 266-273 - Ben W. J. Surridge, Simone Bizzi, Andrea Castelletti:
A framework for coupling explanation and prediction in hydroecological modelling. 274-286 - Barbara J. Robson:
When do aquatic systems models provide useful predictions, what is changing, and what is next? 287-296 - Daniel W. Paraska, Matthew R. Hipsey, S. Ursula Salmon:
Sediment diagenesis models: Review of approaches, challenges and opportunities. 297-325 - D. Schlabing, Marieke A. Frassl, M. M. Eder, Karsten Rinke, András Bárdossy:
Use of a weather generator for simulating climate change effects on ecosystems: A case study on Lake Constance. 326-338 - Barbara J. Robson:
State of the art in modelling of phosphorus in aquatic systems: Review, criticisms and commentary. 339-359 - Gideon Gal, Vardit Makler-Pick, Noam Shachar:
Dealing with uncertainty in ecosystem model scenarios: Application of the single-model ensemble approach. 360-370 - Dennis Trolle, J. Alex Elliott, Wolf M. Mooij, Jan H. Janse, Karsten Bolding, David P. Hamilton, Erik Jeppesen:
Advancing projections of phytoplankton responses to climate change through ensemble modelling. 371-379 - Friedrich Recknagel, Ilia Ostrovsky, Hongqing Cao:
Model ensemble for the simulation of plankton community dynamics of Lake Kinneret (Israel) induced from in situ predictor variables by evolutionary computation. 380-392 - Peter Coad, Bruce Cathers, James E. Ball, Roman Kadluczka:
Proactive management of estuarine algal blooms using an automated monitoring buoy coupled with an artificial neural network. 393-409 - René Sachse, Thomas Petzoldt, Maria Blumstock, Santiago Moreira, Marlene Pätzig, Jacqueline Rücker, Jan H. Janse, Wolf M. Mooij, Sabine Hilt:
Extending one-dimensional models for deep lakes to simulate the impact of submerged macrophytes on water quality. 410-423 - Yael Gilboa, Gideon Gal, Eran Friedler:
Defining limits to multiple and simultaneous anthropogenic stressors in a lake ecosystem - Lake Kinneret as a case study. 424-432 - Matthew R. Hipsey, S. Ursula Salmon, Luke M. Mosley:
A three-dimensional hydro-geochemical model to assess lake acidification risk. 433-457 - Zeinab Bedri, Aisling Corkery, John J. O'Sullivan, Marcos X. Álvarez, Anders Chr. Erichsen, Louise A. Deering, Katalin Demeter, Gregory M. P. O'Hare, Wim G. Meijer, Bartholomew F. Masterson:
An integrated catchment-coastal modelling system for real-time water quality forecasts. 458-476
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