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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Bayesian network approach for assessing the sustainability of coastal lakes in New South Wales, Australia Ticehurst, Jenifer L.
2007
27-28 8 p. 1129-1139
11 p.
artikel
2 A biogeochemical model for metabolism and nutrient cycling in a Southeastern Piedmont impoundment Zeng, Xiaoqing
2006
27-28 8 p. 1073-1095
23 p.
artikel
3 Accumulating partial order ranking Carlsen, Lars
2008
27-28 8 p. 986-993
8 p.
artikel
4 A comparison between the uncertainties in model parameters and in forcing functions: its application to a 3D water-quality model Pastres, Roberto
2005
27-28 8 p. 981-989
9 p.
artikel
5 Adaptive management of natural systems using fuzzy logic Prato, Tony
2009
27-28 8 p. 940-944
5 p.
artikel
6 A decision support system for environmental effects monitoring Booty, William G.
2009
27-28 8 p. 889-900
12 p.
artikel
7 A DSS for water resources management under uncertainty by scenario analysis Pallottino, Stefano
2005
27-28 8 p. 1031-1042
12 p.
artikel
8 A field scale model of soil drainage and nitrate leaching for application in nitrate vulnerable zones Gooday, Richard
2008
27-28 8 p. 1045-1055
11 p.
artikel
9 A generic framework for land-use modelling Schweitzer, Christian
2011
27-28 8 p. 1052-1055
4 p.
artikel
10 A generic model for assessing the effects of countermeasures to reduce the radionuclide contamination levels in abiotic components of fresh water systems and complex catchments Monte, Luigi
2001
27-28 8 p. 669-690
22 p.
artikel
11 A GIS-based modeling approach for implementation of sustainable farm management practices Rao, Mahesh N
2000
27-28 8 p. 745-753
9 p.
artikel
12 A grazing model for simulating the impact of historical land management decisions in sensitive landscapes: Model design and validation Thomson, Amanda M.
2006
27-28 8 p. 1096-1113
18 p.
artikel
13 Aims & scope 2007
27-28 8 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
14 Algebraic sensitivity analysis of environmental models Norton, J.P.
2008
27-28 8 p. 963-972
10 p.
artikel
15 A modeling approach to evaluate the impacts of water quality management plans implemented in a watershed in Texas Santhi, C.
2006
27-28 8 p. 1141-1157
17 p.
artikel
16 A multilingual soil profile database (SDBm Plus) as an essential part of land resources information systems de la Rosa, D
2002
27-28 8 p. 721-730
10 p.
artikel
17 An efficient chemical systems modelling approach 1 1 This manuscript was prepared with the AGU LATEX macros v3.1. With the extension package ‘AGU++’, version 1.3 from 1995/12/01. Wang, K.-Y.
2002
27-28 8 p. 731-745
15 p.
artikel
18 An environmental indicator to drive sustainable pest management practices Trevisan, Marco
2009
27-28 8 p. 994-1002
9 p.
artikel
19 An integrated approach to modelling land-use change on continental and global scales Schaldach, Rüdiger
2011
27-28 8 p. 1041-1051
11 p.
artikel
20 An integrated system for publishing environmental observations data Horsburgh, Jeffery S.
2009
27-28 8 p. 879-888
10 p.
artikel
21 An integrative model of human-influenced fire regimes and landscape dynamics Loepfe, Lasse
2011
27-28 8 p. 1028-1040
13 p.
artikel
22 A one-dimensional dynamical soil–atmosphere tritiated water transport model Yamazawa, Hiromi
2001
27-28 8 p. 739-751
13 p.
artikel
23 Applying Bayesian Model Averaging to mechanistic models: An example and comparison of methods Gibbons, J.M.
2008
27-28 8 p. 973-985
13 p.
artikel
24 Artificial neural networks for rapid WWTP performance evaluation: Methodology and case study Ráduly, B.
2007
27-28 8 p. 1208-1216
9 p.
artikel
25 Assessment of erosion hotspots in a watershed: Integrating the WEPP model and GIS in a case study in the Peruvian Andes Baigorria, Guillermo A.
2007
27-28 8 p. 1175-1183
9 p.
artikel
26 Assessment of GPU computational enhancement to a 2D flood model Kalyanapu, Alfred J.
2011
27-28 8 p. 1009-1016
8 p.
artikel
27 A top-down framework for watershed model evaluation and selection under uncertainty Bai, Yaoling
2009
27-28 8 p. 901-916
16 p.
artikel
28 Author index 2001
27-28 8 p. X-XI
nvt p.
artikel
29 Bayesian Networks and participatory modelling in water resource management Castelletti, A.
2007
27-28 8 p. 1075-1088
14 p.
artikel
30 Bayesian networks in planning a large aquifer in Eastern Mancha, Spain Martín de Santa Olalla, Francisco
2007
27-28 8 p. 1089-1100
12 p.
artikel
31 Bayesian networks in water resource modelling and management Castelletti, Andrea
2007
27-28 8 p. 1073-1074
2 p.
artikel
32 Calibrations of a daily rainfall-runoff model with poor quality data Boughton, Walter
2006
27-28 8 p. 1114-1128
15 p.
artikel
33 CITY DRAIN © – An open source approach for simulation of integrated urban drainage systems Achleitner, Stefan
2007
27-28 8 p. 1184-1195
12 p.
artikel
34 Comparison of flow and dispersion properties of free and wall turbulent jets for source dynamics characterisation Aloysius, S.S.
2009
27-28 8 p. 926-937
12 p.
artikel
35 Contents of Volume 16 2001
27-28 8 p. III-VII
nvt p.
artikel
36 Coupling real-time control and socio-economic issues in participatory river basin planning Castelletti, A.
2007
27-28 8 p. 1114-1128
15 p.
artikel
37 Credible classification for environmental problems Zaffalon, Marco
2005
27-28 8 p. 1003-1012
10 p.
artikel
38 Decision support methodology using rule-based reasoning coupled to non-parametric measurement for industrial wastewater network management Dupuit, E.
2007
27-28 8 p. 1153-1163
11 p.
artikel
39 Design of a sampling strategy to optimally calibrate a reactive transport model: Exploring the potential for Escherichia coli in the Scheldt Estuary de Brauwere, Anouk
2009
27-28 8 p. 969-981
13 p.
artikel
40 Development and comparative analysis of tropospheric ozone prediction models using linear and artificial intelligence-based models in Mexicali, Baja California (Mexico) and Calexico, California (US) Salazar-Ruiz, E.
2008
27-28 8 p. 1056-1069
14 p.
artikel
41 Development of a geomorphological instantaneous unit hydrograph model for scantily gauged watersheds Bhadra, A.
2008
27-28 8 p. 1013-1025
13 p.
artikel
42 Development of a geospatial screening tool to identify source areas of windblown dust Kavouras, Ilias G.
2009
27-28 8 p. 1003-1011
9 p.
artikel
43 Development of a high-resolution emission inventory for Spain using the SMOKE modelling system: A case study for the years 2000 and 2010 Borge, Rafael
2008
27-28 8 p. 1026-1044
19 p.
artikel
44 Development of a synthetic record of fire probability and proportion of late fires from simulated growth of ground stratum and annual rainfall in the Australian tropical savanna zone Hill, Michael J.
2006
27-28 8 p. 1214-1229
16 p.
artikel
45 Does high forecast uncertainty preclude effective decision support? Reichert, Peter
2005
27-28 8 p. 991-1001
11 p.
artikel
46 Economics in integrated water management Ward, Frank A.
2009
27-28 8 p. 948-958
11 p.
artikel
47 Editorial Board 2009
27-28 8 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
48 Editorial Board 2002
27-28 8 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
49 Editorial Board 2006
27-28 8 p. i-
1 p.
artikel
50 Editorial Board 2005
27-28 8 p. i-
1 p.
artikel
51 Editorial Board 2008
27-28 8 p. i-
1 p.
artikel
52 Editorial Board 2011
27-28 8 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
53 Evaluation of an integrated land use change model including a scenario analysis of land use change for continental Africa Alcamo, Joseph
2011
27-28 8 p. 1017-1027
11 p.
artikel
54 Extension and evaluation of sensitivity analysis capabilities in a photochemical model Napelenok, S.L.
2008
27-28 8 p. 994-999
6 p.
artikel
55 GEO_BUG: a geographical modelling environment for assessing the likelihood of pest development Jarvis, Claire H
2001
27-28 8 p. 753-765
13 p.
artikel
56 GreenPro-I: a risk-based life cycle assessment and decision-making methodology for process plant design Khan, Faisal I.
2002
27-28 8 p. 669-692
24 p.
artikel
57 GROWEST PLUS: A tool for rapid assessment of seasonal growth for environmental planning and assessment Laughlin, Gregory P.
2007
27-28 8 p. 1196-1207
12 p.
artikel
58 Identification and estimation of continuous-time, data-based mechanistic (DBM) models for environmental systems Young, P.C.
2006
27-28 8 p. 1055-1072
18 p.
artikel
59 Implementation of a probabilistic curve number method in the PRZM runoff model Young, Dirk F.
2006
27-28 8 p. 1172-1179
8 p.
artikel
60 Index 2000
27-28 8 p. IX-X
nvt p.
artikel
61 Index 2000
27-28 8 p. XI-XII
nvt p.
artikel
62 Integrating legacy components into a software system for storm sewer simulation Lin, Shiu-Shin
2006
27-28 8 p. 1129-1140
12 p.
artikel
63 Integration of a 1-D river model with object-oriented methodology Yang, L
2002
27-28 8 p. 693-701
9 p.
artikel
64 Introducing the variation of advective time delay (ATD) to Transfer Function models Lekkas, Demetris F.
2006
27-28 8 p. 1180-1189
10 p.
artikel
65 Inverse reactive transport simulator (INVERTS): an inverse model for contaminant transport with nonlinear adsorption and source terms McGrail, B.P.
2001
27-28 8 p. 711-723
13 p.
artikel
66 Investigating uncertainty and sensitivity in integrated, multimedia environmental models: tools for FRAMES-3MRA Babendreier, J.E.
2005
27-28 8 p. 1043-1055
13 p.
artikel
67 Ipclass — an interactive program for calibrating activated sludge systems Ostfeld, Avi
2002
27-28 8 p. 703-719
17 p.
artikel
68 Justified design evaluation for percentile standards Murdoch, Neil
2001
27-28 8 p. 725-738
14 p.
artikel
69 Knowledge-based versus data-driven fuzzy habitat suitability models for river management Mouton, A.M.
2009
27-28 8 p. 982-993
12 p.
artikel
70 Linking the advanced research WRF meteorological model with the CHIMERE chemistry-transport model Jorba, Oriol
2008
27-28 8 p. 1092-1094
3 p.
artikel
71 LPV approximation of distributed parameter systems in environmental modelling Belforte, Gustavo
2005
27-28 8 p. 1063-1070
8 p.
artikel
72 Mathematical modeling of PGPR inoculation into the rhizosphere Strigul, Nikolay S.
2006
27-28 8 p. 1158-1171
14 p.
artikel
73 Methods of uncertainty treatment in environmental models Jolma, Ari
2005
27-28 8 p. 979-980
2 p.
artikel
74 Multispectral remotely sensed data in modelling the annual variability of nitrate concentrations in the leachate Montzka, Carsten
2008
27-28 8 p. 1070-1081
12 p.
artikel
75 NN-LEAP: A neural network-based model for controlling leachate flow-rate in a municipal solid waste landfill site Karaca, Ferhat
2006
27-28 8 p. 1190-1197
8 p.
artikel
76 Numerical assessment of flood hazard risk to people and vehicles in flash floods Xia, Junqiang
2011
27-28 8 p. 987-998
12 p.
artikel
77 Numerical simulation of chloramines formation in turbulent flow using a multi-fluid micromixing model Liu, Yanjin
2006
27-28 8 p. 1198-1213
16 p.
artikel
78 On identification of nonobservable contamination inputs Kryazhimskii, A.
2005
27-28 8 p. 1057-1061
5 p.
artikel
79 Parameterisation and evaluation of a Bayesian network for use in an ecological risk assessment Pollino, Carmel A.
2007
27-28 8 p. 1140-1152
13 p.
artikel
80 Public participation modelling using Bayesian networks in management of groundwater contamination Henriksen, Hans Jørgen
2007
27-28 8 p. 1101-1113
13 p.
artikel
81 Radioecological modelling and the computer codes for calculations of doses to marine biota and man in the Arctic Kryshev, A.I.
2001
27-28 8 p. 697-709
13 p.
artikel
82 Response of model simulated weather parameters to round-off-errors on different systems Goel, S.
2007
27-28 8 p. 1164-1174
11 p.
artikel
83 Review of the Self-Organizing Map (SOM) approach in water resources: Commentary Céréghino, R.
2009
27-28 8 p. 945-947
3 p.
artikel
84 Sensitivity testing of a model for exploring water resources utilisation and management options Merritt, W.S.
2005
27-28 8 p. 1013-1030
18 p.
artikel
85 Simulation of a storm sewer network in industrial area: Comparison between models calibrated through experimental data Artina, S.
2007
27-28 8 p. 1221-1228
8 p.
artikel
86 Simulation of nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions from tropical primary forests in the Costa Rican Atlantic Zone Liu, Shuguang
2000
27-28 8 p. 727-743
17 p.
artikel
87 Single bubble dissolution model – The graphical user interface SiBu-GUI Greinert, Jens
2009
27-28 8 p. 1012-1013
2 p.
artikel
88 Stochastic hydro-economic modeling for optimal management of agricultural groundwater nitrate pollution under hydraulic conductivity uncertainty Peña-Haro, S.
2011
27-28 8 p. 999-1008
10 p.
artikel
89 Subject index 2001
27-28 8 p. VIII-IX
nvt p.
artikel
90 The concept of stability fields and hot spots in ranking of environmental chemicals Brüggemann, Rainer
2008
27-28 8 p. 1000-1012
13 p.
artikel
91 The effect of farm dams and constructed banks on hydrologic connectivity and runoff estimation in agricultural landscapes Callow, J.N.
2009
27-28 8 p. 959-968
10 p.
artikel
92 The main features of BAHUS — biometeorological system for messages on the occurrence of diseases in fruits and vines Mihailović, D.T
2001
27-28 8 p. 691-696
6 p.
artikel
93 The Maki–Thompson rumour model: a detailed analysis Gani, J.
2000
27-28 8 p. 721-725
5 p.
artikel
94 The SMC sample mass calculator for particulate materials Geelhoed, Bastiaan
2009
27-28 8 p. 1014-1018
5 p.
artikel
95 Tools to support a model-based methodology for emission/immission and benefit/cost/risk analysis of wastewater systems that considers uncertainty Benedetti, Lorenzo
2008
27-28 8 p. 1082-1091
10 p.
artikel
96 TrajStat: GIS-based software that uses various trajectory statistical analysis methods to identify potential sources from long-term air pollution measurement data Wang, Y.Q.
2009
27-28 8 p. 938-939
2 p.
artikel
97 Uncertainty quantification and apportionment in air quality models using the polynomial chaos method Cheng, Haiyan
2009
27-28 8 p. 917-925
9 p.
artikel
98 Unexpected vertical profiles over complex terrain due to the incomplete formulation of transport processes in the SAIMM/UAM-V air quality model Keller, J.
2002
27-28 8 p. 747-762
16 p.
artikel
99 Use of an artificial model of monitoring data to aid interpretation of principal component analysis Brūmelis, Guntis
2000
27-28 8 p. 755-763
9 p.
artikel
100 Using UML and OCL to maintain the consistency of spatial data in environmental information systems Pinet, François
2007
27-28 8 p. 1217-1220
4 p.
artikel
101 Volume 17 Contents 2002
27-28 8 p. I-XI
nvt p.
artikel
                             101 gevonden resultaten
 
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