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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 68
Volume 68, June 2015
- Stefano Nativi
, Paolo Mazzetti
, Mattia Santoro
, Fabrizio Papeschi, Max Craglia, Osamu Ochiai:
Big Data challenges in building the Global Earth Observation System of Systems. 1-26 - Sophie E. Hale, Barry Gardiner
, Andrew Peace, Bruce Nicoll
, Philip Taylor
, Stefania Pizzirani:
Comparison and validation of three versions of a forest wind risk model. 27-41 - Jean-Luc de Kok
, Guy Engelen, Joachim Maes
:
Reusability of model components for environmental simulation - Case studies for integrated coastal zone management. 42-54 - Laurie S. Huning, Steven A. Margulis:
Watershed modeling applications with a modular physically-based and spatially-distributed watershed educational toolbox. 55-69 - Javier F. Bárcena
, Paula Camus
, Andrés García
, César Álvarez:
Selecting model scenarios of real hydrodynamic forcings on mesotidal and macrotidal estuaries influenced by river discharges using K-means clustering. 70-82 - Mark R. Lethbridge
, Jessica C. Strauss:
A novel dispersal algorithm in individual-based, spatially-explicit Population Viability Analysis: A new role for genetic measures in model testing? 83-97 - David J. Lieske:
Coping with climate change: The role of spatial decision support tools in facilitating community adaptation. 98-109 - David Kneis
:
A lightweight framework for rapid development of object-based hydrological model engines. 110-121 - Philip A. Browne, S. Wilson:
A simple method for integrating a complex model into an ensemble data assimilation system using MPI. 122-128 - Olkeba Tolessa Leta
, Jiri Nossent
, Carlos Velez, Narayan Kumar Shrestha
, Ann van Griensven
, Willy Bauwens:
Assessment of the different sources of uncertainty in a SWAT model of the River Senne (Belgium). 129-146 - A. W. Sempore, N. Andrieu, H. B. Nacro, M. P. Sedogo, Pierre-Yves Le Gal:
Relevancy and role of whole-farm models in supporting smallholder farmers in planning their agricultural season. 147-155 - Rungnapha Khiewwijit
, Hardy Temmink, Huub Rijnaarts
, Karel J. Keesman:
Energy and nutrient recovery for municipal wastewater treatment: How to design a feasible plant layout? 156-165 - David J. Lampert
, May Wu:
Development of an open-source software package for watershed modeling with the Hydrological Simulation Program in Fortran. 166-174
- J. R. Alder, S. W. Hostetler:
Web based visualization of large climate data sets. 175-180
- Eva H. Y. Beh, Holger R. Maier
, Graeme C. Dandy:
Scenario driven optimal sequencing under deep uncertainty. 181-195
- H. Hauduc
, Marc B. Neumann
, Dirk Muschalla
, Valentin Gamerith
, Sylvie Gillot
, Peter A. Vanrolleghem
:
Efficiency criteria for environmental model quality assessment: A review and its application to wastewater treatment. 196-204
- Avirup Sen Gupta
, David G. Tarboton
, Paul R. Hummel, M. E. Brown, S. Habib:
Integration of an energy balance snowmelt model into an open source modeling framework. 205-218 - Sheila Greene, Penny J. Johnes
, John P. Bloomfield
, Sim M. Reaney
, Russell Lawley, Yehia Elkhatib
, Jim Freer
, Nick A. Odoni, Christopher J. A. Macleod, Barbara J. Percy:
A geospatial framework to support integrated biogeochemical modelling in the United Kingdom. 219-232
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