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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 138
Volume 138, April 2021
- Melanie E. Roberts, Andrew A. Rawlinson, Ziyuan Wang:
Ember risk modelling for improved wildfire risk management in the peri-urban fringes. 104956 - Sebastian Hörning, Barbara Haese:
RMWSPy (v 1.1): A Python code for spatial simulation and inversion for environmental applications. 104970 - Juan Jose Diaz Baquero, Ivan Mura, Juan Felipe Franco, Raha Akhavan-Tabatabaei:
aiRe - A web-based R application for simple, accessible and repeatable analysis of urban air quality data. 104976 - Juha Honkaniemi, Werner Rammer, Rupert Seidl:
From mycelia to mastodons - A general approach for simulating biotic disturbances in forest ecosystems. 104977 - Vivek Srikrishnan, Klaus Keller:
Small increases in agent-based model complexity can result in large increases in required calibration data. 104978 - Luis Moreno Merino, Héctor Aguilera, Miguel González-Jiménez, Elisabeth Díaz-Losada:
D-Piper, a modified piper diagram to represent big sets of hydrochemical analyses. 104979 - Daryl Hughes, Stephen J. Birkinshaw, Geoff Parkin:
A method to include reservoir operations in catchment hydrological models using SHETRAN. 104980 - G. Lakshmi, K. P. Sudheer:
Parameterization in hydrological models through clustering of the simulation time period and multi-objective optimization based calibration. 104981 - Felipe Benra, Ángel De Frutos, Mattias Gaglio, Camila Álvarez-Garretón, María R. Felipe-Lucia, Aletta Bonn:
Mapping water ecosystem services: Evaluating InVEST model predictions in data scarce regions. 104982 - Sebastian J. Gnann, Gemma Coxon, Ross A. Woods, Nicholas J. K. Howden, Hilary K. McMillan:
TOSSH: A Toolbox for Streamflow Signatures in Hydrology. 104983 - Giuliana Zanchi, Lin Yu, Cecilia Akselsson, Kevin Bishop, Stephan Köhler, Jörgen Olofsson, Salim Belyazid:
Simulation of water and chemical transport of chloride from the forest ecosystem to the stream. 104984
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