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Application and validation of numerical codes in the prediction of compound channel flows (1) · Application of TOPMODEL to Long- and Short-term Runoff of Small Forested Catchment. Comparison with Long- and Short-Term Runoff Model. (1) · Application of a coastal model to simulate present and future inundation and aid coastal management (1) · Comparative Analysis of GF-1 and HJ-1 Data to Derive the Optimal Scale for Monitoring Heavy Metal Stress in Rice (1) · Computer modelling of two-stage meandering channel flows (1) · Hydrologic controls of large floods in a small basin: central Appalachian case study (1) · Hydrometeorological multi-model ensemble simulations of the 4 November 2011 flash flood event in Genoa, Italy, in the framework of the DRIHM project (1) · Low-salinity plume detachment under non-uniform summer wind off the Changjiang Estuary (1) · Projection of future streamflow of the Hunza River Basin, Karakoram Range (Pakistan) using HBV hydrological model (1) · Regionalisation for lake level simulation – the case of Lake Tana in the Upper Blue Nile, Ethiopia (1) · Runoff Forecasting and Its Application in Reservoir Operation and Flood Warnings in Nepal (1) · Sand nourishment strategies to mitigate coastal erosion and sea level rise at the coasts of Holland (The Netherlands) and Aveiro (Portugal) in the 21st century (1) · Sensitivity of a Semidistributed Hydrologic Model to Rainfall Estimation Accuracy (1) · Simulating winds and floods-regional weather-river prediction and regional climate research (1) · Two models for the climate change related development of sea levels in the North Sea-a comparison (1)
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