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A 2-D process-based model for suspended sediment dynamics: a first step towards ecological modeling (1) · A 20-YEAR LONG TERM STUDY OF YIELD SUSTAINABILITY AND SOIL FERTILITY AFFECTED BY FERTILIZATION AND APSIM CLIMATIC CHANGE MODEL OF URUMQI, XINJIANG, CHINA (1) · A measure to cope with DEM scale dependence of topographic index within TOPMODEL (1) · A simulation and prediction of agricultural irrigation on groundwater in well irrigation area of the piedmont of Mt. Taihang, North China (1) · Agriculture extensification and associated socio-ecological trade-offs in smallholder farming systems of Zambia (1) · Avaliação do TOPMODEL na estimativa do escoamento superficial em microbacia hidrográfica em diferentes usos (1) · Brief communication: Preliminary hydro-meteorological analysis of the flash flood of 20 August 2018 in Raganello Gorge, southern Italy (1) · Comprehensive Evaluation of the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) Model in the North American Land Data Assimilation System (1) · Conditioning model output statistics of regional climate model precipitation on circulation patterns (1) · Distribution of soil carbon stocks in Canada's forests and wetlands simulated based on drainage class, topography and remotely sensed vegetation parameters (1) · From runoff to rainfall: inverse rainfall–runoff modelling in a high temporal resolution (1) · How to model shallow water-table depth variations: the case of the Kervidy-Naizin catchment, France: MODELLING WATER TABLE DEPTH (1) · Model determination of non-point source phosphorus transport pathways in a fertilized grassland catchment (1) · Modelling nitrogen removal in potential wetlands at the catchment scale (1) · Numerical study on the formation of the South China Sea Warm Current I. Barotropic case (1) · Origin of shallow groundwater of Csepel Island (south of Budapest, Hungary, River Danube): isotopic and chemical approach (1) · Simulation of a groundwater fall caused by geological discontinuities (1) · Some Lessons Learned from Comparisons of Numerical Simulations and Observations of the JES Circulation (1)
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