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Assessing the sustainability of wheat-based cropping systems using APSIM: model parameterisation and evaluation (1) · Calibration of the APSIM-Lucerne model for ‘Grasslands Kaituna’ lucerne crops grown in New Zealand (1) · Comparison between APSIM and NZ-DNDC models when describing N-dynamics under urine patches (1) · Effects of Geologic Setting on Contaminant Transport in Deltaic Aquifers (1) · Erosion/productivity modelling of maize farming in the Philippine uplands (2) · Evaluation of SWAT Model Applicability for Runoff Estimation in Nam River Dam Watershed (1) · Featured Collection Introduction: National Water Model IV (1) · Lagrangian Observations and Modeling of Turbulence Along a Tidally Influenced River (1) · Large Scale SWAT Watershed Modeling Considering Multi-purpose Dams and Multi-function Weirs Operation - For Namhan River Basin - (1) · Measurements and APSIM modelling of soil C and N dynamics (1) · Modeling Decadal Salt Marsh Development: Variability of the Salt Marsh Edge Under Influence of Waves and Sediment Availability (1) · Reliability of canola production in different rainfall zones of Western Australia (1) · Seasonal climate forecasts of the South Asian monsoon using multiple coupled models (1) · Seasonal variation in the value of subsoil water to wheat: simulation studies in southern New South Wales (1) · Spatial Trends and Drivers of Bedload and Suspended Sediment Fluxes in Global Rivers (1) · Spatial Variability of Radon Production Rates in an Alluvial Aquifer Affects Travel Time Estimates of Groundwater Originating From a Losing Stream (1)
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