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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 69
Volume 69, July 2015
- M. Angelica Echavarria-Gregory, James D. Englehardt:
A predictive Bayesian data-derived multi-modal Gaussian model of sunken oil mass. 1-13 - Song S. Qian, Robert J. Miltner:
A continuous variable Bayesian networks model for water quality modeling: A case study of setting nitrogen criterion for small rivers and streams in Ohio, USA. 14-22 - Michael D. Smith, Elizabeth A. Fulton, Robert W. Day:
Using an Atlantis model of the southern Benguela to explore the response of ecosystem indicators for fisheries management. 23-41 - Corentin Girard, Jean Daniel Rinaudo, Manuel Pulido-Velazquez, Yvan Caballero:
An interdisciplinary modelling framework for selecting adaptation measures at the river basin scale in a global change scenario. 42-54 - Bellie Sivakumar, Fitsum M. Woldemeskel:
A network-based analysis of spatial rainfall connections. 55-62 - Axel Tim Albrecht, Mathieu Fortin, Ulrich Kohnle, François Ningre:
Coupling a tree growth model with storm damage modeling - Conceptual approach and results of scenario simulations. 63-76 - Pablo Barreira González, Francisco Aguilera-Benavente, Montserrat Gómez-Delgado:
Partial validation of cellular automata based model simulations of urban growth: An approach to assessing factor influence using spatial methods. 77-89 - C. Dionisio Pérez-Blanco, Gonzalo Delacámara, Carlos M. Gómez:
Water charging and water saving in agriculture. Insights from a Revealed Preference Model in a Mediterranean basin. 90-100 - Rémi Dupas, Virginie Parnaudeau, Raymond Reau, Marie Hélène Jeuffroy, Patrick Durand, Chantal Gascuel-Odoux:
Integrating local knowledge and biophysical modeling to assess nitrate losses from cropping systems in drinking water protection areas. 101-110 - Meghna Babbar-Sebens, Snehasis Mukhopadhyay, Vidya Bhushan Singh, Adriana Debora Piemonti:
A web-based software tool for participatory optimization of conservation practices in watersheds. 111-127 - Peng Yue, Mingda Zhang, Zhenyu Tan:
A geoprocessing workflow system for environmental monitoring and integrated modelling. 128-140 - Jeffery D. Connor, Brett A. Bryan, Martin Nolan, Florian Stock, Lei Gao, Simon Dunstall, Paul Graham, Andreas T. Ernst, David Newth, Mike Grundy, Steve Hatfield-Dodds:
Modelling Australian land use competition and ecosystem services with food price feedbacks at high spatial resolution. 141-154 - Francisco Estrada, Richard S. J. Tol, Carlos Gay-García:
The persistence of shocks in GDP and the estimation of the potential economic costs of climate change. 155-165 - John Norton:
An introduction to sensitivity assessment of simulation models. 166-174 - Francesco Danuso, Alvaro Rocca, Paolo Ceccon, Fabrizio Ginaldi:
A software application for mapping livestock waste odour dispersion. 175-186 - Alexander Smajgl, Jianchu Xu, Stephen Egan, Zhuang-Fang Yi, John Ward, Yufang Su:
Assessing the effectiveness of payments for ecosystem services for diversifying rubber in Yunnan, China. 187-195 - Fanny Boulaire, Mark Utting, Robin Drogemuller:
Impact of technology uptake on an Australian electricity distribution network. 196-213 - María Teresa Camacho Olmedo, Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr., Martin Paegelow, Jean-François Mas:
Comparison of simulation models in terms of quantity and allocation of land change. 214-221
- Holger R. Maier, Zoran Kapelan, Joseph R. Kasprzyk, L. Shawn Matott:
Thematic issue on Evolutionary Algorithms in Water Resources. 222-225
- Matthew S. Gibbs, Holger R. Maier, Graeme C. Dandy:
Using characteristics of the optimisation problem to determine the Genetic Algorithm population size when the number of evaluations is limited. 226-239 - Feifei Zheng, Angus R. Simpson, Aaron C. Zecchin:
Improving the efficiency of multi-objective evolutionary algorithms through decomposition: An application to water distribution network design. 240-252 - Amy N. Piscopo, Joseph R. Kasprzyk, Roseanna M. Neupauer:
An iterative approach to multi-objective engineering design: Optimization of engineered injection and extraction for enhanced groundwater remediation. 253-261 - Tiantian Yang, Xiaogang Gao, Scott Lee Sellars, Soroosh Sorooshian:
Improving the multi-objective evolutionary optimization algorithm for hydropower reservoir operations in the California Oroville-Thermalito complex. 262-279 - Kathleen R. Fowler, Eleanor W. Jenkins, C. Ostrove, J. C. Chrispell, Matthew W. Farthing, Matthew D. Parno:
A decision making framework with MODFLOW-FMP2 via optimization: Determining trade-offs in crop selection. 280-291 - Feifei Zheng, Aaron C. Zecchin, Angus R. Simpson:
Investigating the run-time searching behavior of the differential evolution algorithm applied to water distribution system optimization. 292-307 - Enrico F. Creaco, Giuseppe Pezzinga:
Embedding linear programming in multi objective genetic algorithms for reducing the size of the search space with application to leakage minimization in water distribution networks. 308-318 - Fang-Fang Li, Christine A. Shoemaker, Jun Qiu, Jia-Hua Wei:
Hierarchical multi-reservoir optimization modeling for real-world complexity with application to the Three Gorges system. 319-329 - Andrea Zimmer, Arthur Schmidt, Avi Ostfeld, Barbara S. Minsker:
Evolutionary algorithm enhancement for model predictive control and real-time decision support. 330-341 - Gift Dumedah:
Toward essential union between evolutionary strategy and data assimilation for model diagnostics: An application for reducing the search space of optimization problems using hydrologic genome map. 342-352 - David Hadka, Patrick M. Reed:
Large-scale parallelization of the Borg multiobjective evolutionary algorithm to enhance the management of complex environmental systems. 353-369 - Weiwei Bi, Graeme C. Dandy, Holger R. Maier:
Improved genetic algorithm optimization of water distribution system design by incorporating domain knowledge. 370-381 - Darren R. Broad, Graeme C. Dandy, Holger R. Maier:
A systematic approach to determining metamodel scope for risk-based optimization and its application to water distribution system design. 382-395 - Ioannis Tsoukalas, Christos Makropoulos:
Multiobjective optimisation on a budget: Exploring surrogate modelling for robust multi-reservoir rules generation under hydrological uncertainty. 396-413 - Kent McClymont, Ed Keedwell, Dragan A. Savic:
An analysis of the interface between evolutionary algorithm operators and problem features for water resources problems. A case study in water distribution network design. 414-424 - Néstor Lerma, Javier Paredes-Arquiola, Joaquín Andréu, Abel Solera, Giovanni M. Sechi:
Assessment of evolutionary algorithms for optimal operating rules design in real Water Resource Systems. 425-436 - Mohammad Mortazavi-Naeini, George Kuczera, Anthony S. Kiem, Lijie Cui, Benjamin Henley, Brendan Berghout, Emma Turner:
Robust optimization to secure urban bulk water supply against extreme drought and uncertain climate change. 437-451 - Christopher S. Stokes, Angus R. Simpson, Holger R. Maier:
A computational software tool for the minimization of costs and greenhouse gas emissions associated with water distribution systems. 452-467
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