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1 A cellular automaton simulation tool for modelling seismicity in the region of Xanthi Georgoudas, I.G.
2007
27-28 10 p. 1455-1464
10 p.
article
2 A decision tool to help in feed planning on dairy farms Dobos, R.C
2004
27-28 10 p. 967-974
8 p.
article
3 A distributed model of water balance in the Motueka catchment, New Zealand Andrew, Robbie M.
2007
27-28 10 p. 1519-1528
10 p.
article
4 A GIS tool for plant spatial pattern analysis Zhang, Yanli
2011
27-28 10 p. 1251-1254
4 p.
article
5 Aims & scope 2007
27-28 10 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
6 A land evaluation decision support system (MicroLEIS DSS) for agricultural soil protection De la Rosa, D
2004
27-28 10 p. 929-942
14 p.
article
7 A macroscopic collisional model for debris-flows simulation D'Ambrosio, Donato
2007
27-28 10 p. 1417-1436
20 p.
article
8 A multi-scale method of mapping urban influence Wade, Timothy G.
2009
27-28 10 p. 1252-1256
5 p.
article
9 Analytical solution of the advection–diffusion equation with nonlocal closure of the turbulent diffusion Moreira, D.M.
2005
27-28 10 p. 1347-1351
5 p.
article
10 An application of genetic algorithms to the robust estimation of soil organic and mineral fraction densities Crowe, A.M.
2006
27-28 10 p. 1503-1507
5 p.
article
11 An effective screening design for sensitivity analysis of large models Campolongo, Francesca
2007
27-28 10 p. 1509-1518
10 p.
article
12 An Internet-based decision support tool for non-industrial private forest landowners Kirilenko, Andrei
2007
27-28 10 p. 1498-1508
11 p.
article
13 An introduction to the hydrological modelling system PREVAH and its pre- and post-processing-tools Viviroli, D.
2009
27-28 10 p. 1209-1222
14 p.
article
14 An open software environment for hydrological model assessment and development Andrews, F.T.
2011
27-28 10 p. 1171-1185
15 p.
article
15 A plug and play approach for developing environmental models Papajorgji, Petraq
2005
27-28 10 p. 1353-1357
5 p.
article
16 Application of a spatial decision support system (SDSS) to reduce soil erosion in northern Ethiopia Dragan, Massimo
2003
27-28 10 p. 861-868
8 p.
article
17 Application of symmetric fuzzy linear programming in life cycle assessment Tan, Raymond R.
2005
27-28 10 p. 1343-1346
4 p.
article
18 Application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process and the Analytic Network Process for the assessment of different wastewater treatment systems Bottero, Marta
2011
27-28 10 p. 1211-1224
14 p.
article
19 Applications of mathematical software packages for modelling and simulations in environmental engineering education Brenner, Asher
2005
27-28 10 p. 1307-1313
7 p.
article
20 A procedural approach to strengthening integration and participation in water resource planning Castelletti, A.
2006
27-28 10 p. 1455-1470
16 p.
article
21 ArcCN-Runoff: an ArcGIS tool for generating curve number and runoff maps Zhan, Xiaoyong
2004
27-28 10 p. 875-879
5 p.
article
22 A software tool for translating deterministic model results into probabilistic assessments of water quality standard compliance Gronewold, Andrew D.
2009
27-28 10 p. 1257-1262
6 p.
article
23 Assessment of data availability influence on integrated urban drainage modelling uncertainty Freni, Gabriele
2009
27-28 10 p. 1171-1181
11 p.
article
24 A wind driven three-dimensional pollutant transport model Tsanis, I.K.
2005
27-28 10 p. 1323-1333
11 p.
article
25 Behavior and sensitivity of an optimal tree diameter growth model under data uncertainty Bragg, Don C.
2005
27-28 10 p. 1225-1238
14 p.
article
26 Cataclysmic Scabland flooding: Insights from a simple depth-averaged numerical model Miyamoto, Hideaki
2007
27-28 10 p. 1400-1408
9 p.
article
27 Comparison of interpolation methods for depth to groundwater and its temporal and spatial variations in the Minqin oasis of northwest China Sun, Yue
2009
27-28 10 p. 1163-1170
8 p.
article
28 Computer simulation of BTEX emission in natural gas dehydration using PR and RKS equations of state with different predictive mixing rules Darwish, Naif A
2004
27-28 10 p. 957-965
9 p.
article
29 Coupled simulation of regional land use change and soil carbon sequestration: A case study for the state of Hesse in Germany Schaldach, Ruediger
2006
27-28 10 p. 1430-1446
17 p.
article
30 Development, calibration and evaluation of two mathematical models for pollutant transport in a small river Ani, Elisabeta-Cristina
2009
27-28 10 p. 1139-1152
14 p.
article
31 Development of a model for reactive emissions from industrial stacks Olcese, Luis E.
2005
27-28 10 p. 1239-1250
12 p.
article
32 DOBSON: a Pentium-based SMP Linux PC Beowulf for distributed-memory high resolution environment modelling Wang, K.-Y.
2005
27-28 10 p. 1299-1306
8 p.
article
33 Dynamics of soil salinity in the Canadian prairies: Application of singular spectrum analysis Florinsky, Igor V.
2009
27-28 10 p. 1182-1195
14 p.
article
34 Editorial Board 2009
27-28 10 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
35 EDITORIAL BOARD 2003
27-28 10 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
36 Editorial board 2006
27-28 10 p. i-
1 p.
article
37 Editorial Board 2004
27-28 10 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
38 Editorial Board 2005
27-28 10 p. i-
1 p.
article
39 Editorial Board 2011
27-28 10 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
40 Environmental modeling framework invasiveness: Analysis and implications Lloyd, W.
2011
27-28 10 p. 1240-1250
11 p.
article
41 Estimates in deterministic fate modelling of environmental chemicals Walcher, Sebastian
2003
27-28 10 p. 929-936
8 p.
article
42 Evaluating quantitative and qualitative models: An application for nationwide water erosion assessment in Ethiopia Sonneveld, B.G.J.S.
2011
27-28 10 p. 1161-1170
10 p.
article
43 Generating generic response signals for scenario calculation of management effects on carbon sequestration in agriculture: approximation of main effects using CENTURY Hill, M.J
2003
27-28 10 p. 899-913
15 p.
article
44 Generation of low particle numbers at the edge of the polar vortex Wang, K.-Y.
2005
27-28 10 p. 1273-1287
15 p.
article
45 Generic integration of environmental decision support systems – state-of-the-art Denzer, Ralf
2005
27-28 10 p. 1217-1223
7 p.
article
46 Geo-data acquisition through mobile GIS and digital video: an urban disaster management perspective Montoya, Lorena
2003
27-28 10 p. 869-876
8 p.
article
47 Geographical information system for traffic noise analysis and forecasting with the appearance of barriers Pamanikabud, Pichai
2003
27-28 10 p. 959-973
15 p.
article
48 Human health risk modeling for various exposure routes of trihalomethanes (THMs) in potable water supply Nazir, Muddassir
2006
27-28 10 p. 1416-1429
14 p.
article
49 Improving the analyses of nestedness for large sets of matrices Guimarães Jr., Paulo R.
2006
27-28 10 p. 1512-1513
2 p.
article
50 Index 2003
27-28 10 p. I-XIII
nvt p.
article
51 Informational efficiency of the US SO2 permit market Albrecht, Johan
2006
27-28 10 p. 1471-1478
8 p.
article
52 Integrating case-based and fuzzy reasoning to qualitatively predict risk in an environmental impact assessment review Liu, Kevin Fong-Rey
2009
27-28 10 p. 1241-1251
11 p.
article
53 Integrating Environmental Modeling and GI Technology Pundt, Hardy
2003
27-28 10 p. 851-852
2 p.
article
54 Landfill gas emission prediction using Voronoi diagrams and importance sampling Mackie, K.R.
2009
27-28 10 p. 1223-1232
10 p.
article
55 Land information system: An interoperable framework for high resolution land surface modeling Kumar, S.V.
2006
27-28 10 p. 1402-1415
14 p.
article
56 Laplace transform analysis of the carbon cycle Enting, I.G.
2007
27-28 10 p. 1488-1497
10 p.
article
57 Large hazardous floods as translatory waves Elíasson, Jonas
2007
27-28 10 p. 1392-1399
8 p.
article
58 Least squares variational approach to the convective mixing height estimation problem Salcido, A.
2003
27-28 10 p. 951-957
7 p.
article
59 Macroscopic traffic flow modelling and ramp metering control using Matlab/Simulink James Taylor, C
2004
27-28 10 p. 975-988
14 p.
article
60 Modeling ecological impacts of landscape change Prato, Tony
2005
27-28 10 p. 1359-1363
5 p.
article
61 Modeling hydrophobic VOC biofilter treatment in the presence of nutrient stimulation and hydrophilic VOC inhibition Ikemoto, Saho
2006
27-28 10 p. 1387-1401
15 p.
article
62 Modeling net ecosystem metabolism with an artificial neural network and Bayesian belief network Young II, William A.
2011
27-28 10 p. 1199-1210
12 p.
article
63 Modeling of the 2001 lava flow at Etna volcano by a Cellular Automata approach Vicari, Annamaria
2007
27-28 10 p. 1465-1471
7 p.
article
64 Modelling, computer-assisted simulations, and mapping of dangerous phenomena for hazard assessment Iovine, Giulio
2007
27-28 10 p. 1389-1391
3 p.
article
65 Modelling domestic energy consumption at district scale: A tool to support national and local energy policies Cheng, Vicky
2011
27-28 10 p. 1186-1198
13 p.
article
66 Modelling environmental risk Hoti, Suhejla
2005
27-28 10 p. 1289-1298
10 p.
article
67 Modelling future landscape change on coastal floodplains using a rule-based GIS Brown, Iain
2006
27-28 10 p. 1479-1490
12 p.
article
68 Modelling Mediterranean landscape succession-disturbance dynamics: A landscape fire-succession model Millington, James D.A.
2009
27-28 10 p. 1196-1208
13 p.
article
69 Modelling SO2 concentration at a point with statistical approaches Nunnari, Giuseppe
2004
27-28 10 p. 887-905
19 p.
article
70 Modelling spatio-temporal environmental data Rasinmäki, Jussi
2003
27-28 10 p. 877-886
10 p.
article
71 Monte Carlo analysis of probability of inundation of Rome Natale, L.
2007
27-28 10 p. 1409-1416
8 p.
article
72 MultCSync: a software package for incorporating multiple criteria in conservation planning Moffett, Alexander
2005
27-28 10 p. 1315-1322
8 p.
article
73 NNICE – a neural network aircraft icing algorithm McCann, Donald W.
2005
27-28 10 p. 1335-1342
8 p.
article
74 Non-point source critical area analysis in the Gisselö watershed using GIS Sivertun, Åke
2003
27-28 10 p. 887-898
12 p.
article
75 Outstanding reviewers for environmental modelling and software in 2008 Jakeman, Anthony J.
2009
27-28 10 p. 1137-1138
2 p.
article
76 Performance and sensitivity analysis of stormwater models using a Bayesian approach and long-term high resolution data Dotto, C.B.S.
2011
27-28 10 p. 1225-1239
15 p.
article
77 POLCAGE 1.0—a possibilistic life-cycle assessment model for evaluating alternative transportation fuels Tan, Raymond R
2004
27-28 10 p. 907-918
12 p.
article
78 Prediction of ungulates abundance through local linear algorithms Bianchi, Mauro
2006
27-28 10 p. 1508-1511
4 p.
article
79 Prediction of wastewater treatment plant performance using artificial neural networks Hamed, Maged M
2004
27-28 10 p. 919-928
10 p.
article
80 Principal component and multiple regression analysis in modelling of ground-level ozone and factors affecting its concentrations Abdul-Wahab, Sabah A.
2005
27-28 10 p. 1263-1271
9 p.
article
81 proDEX – A DSS tool for environmental decision-making Žnidaršič, Martin
2006
27-28 10 p. 1514-1516
3 p.
article
82 Quality assurance in model based water management – review of existing practice and outline of new approaches Refsgaard, Jens Christian
2005
27-28 10 p. 1201-1215
15 p.
article
83 Reasoning with direction and rate of change in vegetation state transition modelling McIntosh, Brian S.
2003
27-28 10 p. 915-927
13 p.
article
84 Significance of the gravitational relaxation on a plume-driven surface uplift: Dynamic calculations using the Boundary Element Method Miyamoto, Hideaki
2007
27-28 10 p. 1482-1487
6 p.
article
85 Snow avalanche hazard modelling of large areas using shallow water numerical methods and GIS Gruber, U.
2007
27-28 10 p. 1472-1481
10 p.
article
86 Spatial sampling design for sediment quality assessment in estuaries Caeiro, Sandra
2003
27-28 10 p. 853-859
7 p.
article
87 The Australian water balance model Boughton, Walter
2004
27-28 10 p. 943-956
14 p.
article
88 The comparison of four dynamic systems-based software packages: Translation and sensitivity analysis Rizzo, Donna M.
2006
27-28 10 p. 1491-1502
12 p.
article
89 The effect of the earth pressure coefficients on the runout of granular material Pirulli, Marina
2007
27-28 10 p. 1437-1454
18 p.
article
90 The EKC: Some really disturbing Monte Carlo evidence Verbeke, Tom
2006
27-28 10 p. 1447-1454
8 p.
article
91 The relative utility of regression and artificial neural networks models for rapidly predicting the capacity of water supply reservoirs Adeloye, Adebayo
2009
27-28 10 p. 1233-1240
8 p.
article
92 The strategic landscape investment model: a tool for mapping optimal environmental expenditure Hajkowicz, Stefan
2005
27-28 10 p. 1251-1262
12 p.
article
93 The urban heat island Mitigation Impact Screening Tool (MIST) Sailor, David J.
2007
27-28 10 p. 1529-1541
13 p.
article
94 Tides as phase-modulated waves inducing periodic groundwater flow in coastal aquifers overlaying a sloping impervious base Su, Ninghu
2003
27-28 10 p. 937-942
6 p.
article
95 Wind profile within the forest canopy and in the transition layer above it Lalic, Branislava
2003
27-28 10 p. 943-950
8 p.
article
96 Wind tunnel experiments of tracer dispersion downwind from a small-scale physical model of a landfill Carpentieri, Matteo
2004
27-28 10 p. 881-885
5 p.
article
97 XQuery as a retrieval mechanism for longitudinal multiscale forest resource data Rasinmäki, Jussi
2009
27-28 10 p. 1153-1162
10 p.
article
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