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Hydrology and Earth System Sciences ; 18, no. 6
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
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ISSN
1027-5606
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Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS)
; Nr. 18, no. 6 (2014)
Datensatznummer
116561
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Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS)
Teil(e)
A new method to measure Bowen ratios using high-resolution vertical dry and wet bulb temperature profiles | T. Euser
Climate change impacts on the hydrologic regime of a Canadian river: comparing uncertainties arising from climate natural variability and lumped hydrological model structures | G. Seiller
Improving the complementary methods to estimate evapotranspiration under diverse climatic and physical conditions | F. M. Anayah
Impact of modellers' decisions on hydrological a priori predictions | H. M. Holländer
Corrigendum to "Spatial controls on groundwater response dynamics in a snowmelt-dominated montane catchment" published in Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 18, 1835-1856, 2014 | R. S. Smith
Statistical prediction of terrestrial water storage changes in the Amazon Basin using tropical Pacific and North Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies | C. De Linage
Determination of virtual water content of rice and spatial characteristics analysis in China | L. J. Zhang
Development of a zoning-based environmental–ecological coupled model for lakes: a case study of Baiyangdian Lake in northern China | Y. W. Zhao
The influence of grid resolution on the prediction of natural and road-related shallow landslides | D. Penna
A prototype framework for models of socio-hydrology: identification of key feedback loops and parameterisation approach | Y. Elshafei
An optimisation approach for shallow lake restoration through macrophyte management | Z. H. Xu
Simulation of rock salt dissolution and its impact on land subsidence | A. Zidane
Dissolved and particulate nutrient transport dynamics of a small Irish catchment: the River Owenabue | S. T. Harrington
Estimates of the climatological land surface energy and water balance derived from maximum convective power | A. Kleidon
Sensitivity and uncertainty in crop water footprint accounting: a case study for the Yellow River basin | L. Zhuo
Links between the Big Dry in Australia and hemispheric multi-decadal climate variability – implications for water resource management | D. C. Verdon-Kidd
Synchronicity of historical dry spells in the Southern Hemisphere | D. C. Verdon-Kidd
Retrospective analysis of a nonforecasted rain-on-snow flood in the Alps – a matter of model limitations or unpredictable nature? | O. Rössler
Modelling stream flow and quantifying blue water using a modified STREAM model for a heterogeneous, highly utilized and data-scarce river basin in Africa | J. K. Kiptala
The impact of uncertain precipitation data on insurance loss estimates using a flood catastrophe model | C. C. Sampson
Quantifying the human impact on water resources: a critical review of the water footprint concept | J. Chenoweth
The suitability of remotely sensed soil moisture for improving operational flood forecasting | N. Wanders
On the reliability of analytical models to predict solute transport in a fracture network | C. Cherubini
Modelled sensitivity of the snow regime to topography, shrub fraction and shrub height | C. B. Ménard
Uncertainty analysis in model parameters regionalization: a case study involving the SWAT model in Mediterranean catchments (Southern France) | H. Sellami
Characterisation of stable isotopes to identify residence times and runoff components in two meso-scale catchments in the Abay/Upper Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia | S. Tekleab
Joint Editorial "On the future of journal publications in hydrology" | G. Blöschl
Forchheimer flow to a well-considering time-dependent critical radius | Q. Wang
Morphological, hydrological, biogeochemical and ecological changes and challenges in river restoration – the Thur River case study | M. Schirmer