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An application of the UKCIP02 climate change scenarios to flood estimation by continuous simulation for a gauged catchment in the northeast of Scotland, UK (with uncertainty) (1) · Analytical solutions for transport of decaying solutes in rivers with transient storage (1) · Application of 2D hydrodynamic modelling to high-magnitude outburst floods: An example from Kverkfjöll, Iceland (1) · Ecosystem impacts of the introduction of bycatch reduction devices in a tropical shrimp trawl fishery: Insights through simulation (1) · Efficient accommodation of local minima in watershed model calibration (1) · Groundwater evapotranspiration captured by seasonally pumped wells in river valleys (1) · Groundwater–surface water interaction in the riparian zone of an incised channel, Walnut Creek, Iowa (1) · Hydrodynamics of floodplain wetlands in a chalk catchment: The River Lambourn, UK (1) · On the assessment of the impact of reducing parameters and identification of parameter uncertainties for a hydrologic model with applications to ungauged basins (1) · Regionalisation of the parameters of a hydrological model: Comparison of linear regression models with artificial neural nets (1) · Relating BTOPMC model parameters to physical features of MOPEX basins (1) · Spatial relationships between vegetation cover and irrigation-induced groundwater discharge on a semi-arid floodplain, Australia (1) · Stream solute transport incorporating hyporheic zone processes (1) · Testing a distributed snowpack simulation model against spatial observations (1) · Water table fluctuation owing to time-varying recharge, pumping and leakage (1)
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