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A well-balanced discretization for a shallow water inundation model (1) · APSIM and DSSAT models as decision support tools (1) · An environmental economic assessment of water sharing alternatives for the Broken catchment in Northern Victoria (1) · Benchmarking of numerical models for wave overtopping at dikes with shallow mildly sloping foreshores: Accuracy versus speed (1) · Comparison of models for predicting nitrification, denitrification and nitrous oxide emissions in pastoral systems (1) · Development and desktop-assessment of a concept to forecast and mitigate N leaching from dairy farms (1) · Gully development, evolution and erosion using a landscape evolution model (1) · Linking a whole farm model to the APSIM suite to predict N leaching on New Zealand dairy farms (1) · Modeling erosion and channel movement - response to rainfall variability in South East Australia (1) · Open access Bayesian Belief Networks for estimating the hydrodynamics and shoreline response behind fringing reefs subject to climate changes and reef degradation (1) · Simplifying pastoral systems modelling – accounting for the effect of urine deposition on N leaching (1) · The effect of spatial rainfall variability on streamflow prediction for a south-eastern Australian catchment (1) · Uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analysis applied to the wind wave model SWAN (1) · Using a whole farm model linked to the APSIM suite to predict production, profit and N leaching for next generation dairy systems in the Canterbury region of New Zealand (1) · Using the Model Coupling Toolkit to couple earth system models (1)
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