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1 A dual-model framework combining nonlinear autoregressive with exogenous inputs (NARX) and LSTM networks for enhanced daily runoff prediction and error correction Shi, Weiyi

192 C p.
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2 An interpretable and scalable model for rapid flood extent forecasting using satellite imagery and machine learning with rotated EOF analysis Wan, Hung-Hsien

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3 A novel cross-model framework for modelling urban multi-hydrological processes based on hydrogeographic elements in urban areas Wang, Haocheng

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4 A numerical model for simulation of bedload transport in unsteady trans-critical river flow Souillé, Fabien

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5 A physics-constrained deep learning framework for actual evapotranspiration estimation using ground station observations and remote sensing data Wang, Lingyue

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6 Applying user-centred design to climate and environmental tools Houtkamp, Joske

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7 Artificial intelligence-incorporated prediction for urban flooding processes in the past 20 years: A critical review Li, Zhili

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8 A seamless geo-flow modelling workflow to tackle structural uncertainty using LoopStructural and MODFLOW Bardot, Kerry

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9 A systematic review of machine learning in groundwater monitoring Dhapre, Mrunmayee

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10 A two-stage trained hybrid Unet-ConvLSTM2D for enhanced precipitation nowcasting Naz, Farah

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11 Automatic analysis method for topological relationship between river network and hydrological stations Wang, Yang

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12 Climate change impacts on solar energy generation in the continental United States, forecasts from deep learning Nichols, Cody

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13 Connecting Landscapes: A decision support system to facilitate conservation led development Jantz, Patrick

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14 Depth estimation in urban flooding using surveillance cameras and high-resolution LiDAR data Zamanizadeh, Mahta

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15 Development of a data-driven automatic unstructured mesh generation tool suitable for compound flooding studies Calzada, Jaime R.

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16 Development of an alpine hydrological model considering the recharge of stream water to alluvial plain aquifers Liu, Jiaojiao

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17 DigiAgriApp: a client-server application to monitor field activities Moretto, Marco

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18 Editorial Board
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19 Enhancing flood forecasts: A comprehensive neural network approach for groundwater flooding in lowland karst areas Tabbussum, Ruhhee

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20 Enhancing forest ecosystem simulation in the TASC model through the integration of the DAYCENT forest model Dangol, Sijal

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21 Estimating soil redistribution rates with the RadEro model: A physically based compartmental model for 137Cs analysis in an R package Catalá, Arturo

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22 Evaluating IMERG-F precipitation for SWAT hydrologic modeling in data-rich and sparse watersheds Jarrin-Perez, Fernando

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23 Exploring the key meteorological drivers of air pollution by intrinsically interpretable deep learning Yan, Chang

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24 FIMserv v.1.0: A tool for streamlining Flood Inundation Mapping (FIM) using the United States operational hydrological forecasting framework Baruah, Anupal

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25 FPQ-iTransformer: A novel iTransformer-based model for accurate seawater salinity prediction Jia, Wanhai

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26 Generating three-dimensional soil organic carbon density dataset by soil depth function and correction methods in Yangtze River Delta, China Lin, Shurui

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27 Harnessing Twitter (X) with AI-enhanced natural language processing for disaster management: Insights from California wildfire Karimiziarani, Mohammadsepehr

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28 How to use general AI for task-specific applications: A case study of monitoring water level trends with river cameras Wang, Ze

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29 HydroBOT: an integrated toolkit for assessment of hydrology-dependent outcomes Holt, Galen

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30 Ice-jam flood predictions using an interpretable machine learning approach Kowshal, Ananya

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31 Impact of input forcings variability on the global sensitivity analysis of a hydrological model Radišić, Katarina

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32 Improved Biome-BGC model for simulating spatiotemporal dynamics of gross primary productivity in evergreen broadleaf forests of the karst region Liu, Hengyuan

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33 Improved TDS forecasting in data-scarce regions using CEEMDAN and AI-driven hydro-climatic analysis Sayadi, Maryam

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34 Improving current forecast by Leveraging Measured Data and numerical models via LiESNs Moreno, Felipe M.

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35 Improving image-based water-level monitoring by coupling water-line detection techniques and the segment anything model Fang, Chenqi

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36 Integrating remote sensing data with watershed-scale ecohydrological modeling in diverse forest and agricultural landscapes of the Upper Mississippi River Basin Risal, Avay

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37 Investigate the rainfall-runoff relationship and hydrological concepts inside LSTM Hu, Yuqian

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38 Investigating aquitard heterogeneity by inverse groundwater modelling at a drinking water production site van Leer, Martijn D.

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39 Machine learning assisted predictive urban digital twin for intelligent monitoring of air quality index for smart city environment Naveed, Khazina

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40 Machine learning-driven regional prediction of PM2.5 concentrations in the eastern mediterranean bridging spatial data gaps in air quality monitoring Gürtepe, İrde Çeti̇ntürk

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41 Modeling wildfire dynamics through a physics-based approach incorporating fuel moisture and landscape heterogeneity Navas-Montilla, Adrián

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42 Multimodal air-quality prediction: A multimodal feature fusion network based on shared-specific modal feature decoupling Chen, Xiaoxia

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43 New GIS tools for wind fetch analysis: A case study of changes in wave exposure in Isfjorden (Svalbard) due to reduced fast ice coverage Urbański, Jacek Andrzej

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44 Position paper: Common mistakes and solutions for a better use of correlation- and regression-based approaches in environmental sciences Tedoldi, Damien

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45 Predicting climate change: A comparative analysis of time series models for CO2 concentrations and temperature anomalies Rezaei, Zahra

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46 Prediction of maximum scour depth downstream of bed sills using integrated machine learning algorithms Guan, Dawei

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47 Probabilistic assessment of a simplified water quality model and its linkage to the hydrological characteristics of lakes Pasqualini, Joana Postal

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48 Quantitative framework for soil burn severity from numerical wildfire models Vahdat-Aboueshagh, Hamid

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49 Regulation of efficient water use in paddy fields via the simulation of the water cycle in cold regions under random precipitation conditions Li, Mo

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50 Soil organic matter mapping in complex terrains considering spatial heterogeneity Yin, Yue

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51 The SPIChanges R-package: Improving the interpretation of the standardized precipitation index under changing climate conditions Blain, Gabriel Constantino

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52 Towards simulating solute transport in complex, regional-scale fracture networks: a rapid upscaled approach Khafagy, Mohamed

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53 Transformer-LSTM-KOA: A novel approach for prediction of chlorophyll in the South China Sea Chen, Gang

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54 TRISH: Tree-ring integrated system for hydrology, a web-based tool for reconstruction Prusevich, Alexander A.

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55 Unveiling uncertainties in soil organic carbon modeling: the critical role of climate response functions Li, Huiwen

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56 Why is arid zone hydrology a scientific desert - and how does the hydrological community move forward? Wheater, Howard

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