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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 57
Volume 57, July 2014
- Nurit Oliker, Avi Ostfeld

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Minimum volume ellipsoid classification model for contamination event detection in water distribution systems. 1-12 - Marlene Tomaszkiewicz, Majdi Abou Najm

, Mutasem El-Fadel:
Development of a groundwater quality index for seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers. 13-26
- Kaihua Liao, Fei Xua, Jinsen Zheng

, Qing Zhu
, Guishan Yang:
Using different multimodel ensemble approaches to simulate soil moisture in a forest site with six traditional pedotransfer functions. 27-32 - Stefano Alvisi

, Marco Franchini
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Water distribution systems: Using linearized hydraulic equations within the framework of ranking-based optimization algorithms to improve their computational efficiency. 33-39
- R. Daren Harmel, Patricia K. Smith, Kati W. Migliaccio

, Indrajeet Chaubey
, Kyle R. Douglas-Mankin, Brian Benham, Sanjay Shukla, Rafael Muñoz-Carpena
, Barbara J. Robson
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Evaluating, interpreting, and communicating performance of hydrologic/water quality models considering intended use: A review and recommendations. 40-51
- József Kovács, Solt Kovács, Norbert Magyar, Péter Tanos, István Gábor Hatvani

, Angéla Anda
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Classification into homogeneous groups using combined cluster and discriminant analysis. 52-59 - Renato Vacondio

, Alessandro Dal Palù
, Paolo Mignosa
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GPU-enhanced Finite Volume Shallow Water solver for fast flood simulations. 60-75 - Marc E. Ridler, Nils van Velzen, Stef Hummel, Inge Sandholt

, Anne Katrine Falk, Arnold W. Heemink, Henrik Madsen:
Data assimilation framework: Linking an open data assimilation library (OpenDA) to a widely adopted model interface (OpenMI). 76-89 - YoonKyung Cha, Craig A. Stow

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A Bayesian network incorporating observation error to predict phosphorus and chlorophyll a in Saginaw Bay. 90-100 - Matteo Giuliani

, Stefano Galelli
, Rodolfo Soncini-Sessa:
A dimensionality reduction approach for many-objective Markov Decision Processes: Application to a water reservoir operation problem. 101-114 - Abdelhaleem I. Khader

, Mac McKee:
Use of a relevance vector machine for groundwater quality monitoring network design under uncertainty. 115-126 - Rosa F. Ropero, Pedro Aguilera Aguilera

, Antonio Fernández, Rafael Rumí
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Regression using hybrid Bayesian networks: Modelling landscape-socioeconomy relationships. 127-137 - Tom Bulatewicz, Daniel Andresen

, S. Auvenshine, Jeffrey M. Peterson
, David R. Steward
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A distributed data component for the Open Modeling Interface. 138-151 - Chuntian Cheng, Sen Wang, Kwok-Wing Chau

, Xinyu Wu:
Parallel discrete differential dynamic programming for multireservoir operation. 152-164 - Raymond N. Williams, Paulo A. de Souza Jr.

, Emlyn M. Jones
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Analysing coastal ocean model outputs using competitive-learning pattern recognition techniques. 165-176 - Michel Vedrenne

, Rafael Borge
, Julio Lumbreras
, María Encarnación Rodríguez:
Advancements in the design and validation of an air pollution integrated assessment model for Spain. 177-191 - Marcos Rodrigues

, Juan de la Riva
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An insight into machine-learning algorithms to model human-caused wildfire occurrence. 192-201 - Xiong Xiong

, Sabine Grunwald, D. Brenton Myers, Jongsung Kim, Willie G. Harris, Nicolas B. Comerford:
Holistic environmental soil-landscape modeling of soil organic carbon. 202-215 - Ying Zhao, Ashish Sharma

, Bellie Sivakumar, Lucy A. Marshall
, Peng Wang, Jiping Jiang:
A Bayesian method for multi-pollution source water quality model and seasonal water quality management in river segments. 216-226 - Patrick Poppenborg, Thomas Koellner

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A Bayesian network approach to model farmers' crop choice using socio-psychological measurements of expected benefits of ecosystem services. 227-234 - Arika Ligmann-Zielinska, Piotr Jankowski

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Spatially-explicit integrated uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of criteria weights in multicriteria land suitability evaluation. 235-247
- Robert M. Argent:

Land Surface Observation, Modeling and Data Assimilation. 248-249

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