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Titel
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences ; 15, no. 1
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Medientyp
Stücktitel
ISSN
1027-5606
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In:
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS)
; Nr. 15, no. 1 (2011)
Datensatznummer
93589
Teil von
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS)
Teil(e)
Changes in streamflow and sediment discharge and the response to human activities in the middle reaches of the Yellow River | P. Gao
Hydrological characterization of watersheds in the Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia | S. G. Gebrehiwot
Analysis of the impact of climate change on groundwater related hydrological fluxes: a multi-model approach including different downscaling methods | S. Stoll
Water resource monitoring systems and the role of satellite observations | A. I. J. M. Dijk
A summer climate regime over Europe modulated by the North Atlantic Oscillation | G. Wang
Seasonal prediction of winter extreme precipitation over Canada by support vector regression | Z. Zeng
A dynamic approach for evaluating coarse scale satellite soil moisture products | A. Loew
Evaluation of global continental hydrology as simulated by the Land-surface Processes and eXchanges Dynamic Global Vegetation Model | S. J. Murray
Hydroclimatology of Lake Victoria region using hydrologic model and satellite remote sensing data | S. I. Khan
A coupled remote sensing and the Surface Energy Balance with Topography Algorithm (SEBTA) to estimate actual evapotranspiration over heterogeneous terrain | Z. Q. Gao
Estimating strategies for multiparameter Multivariate Extreme Value copulas | G. Salvadori
Effective roughness modelling as a tool for soil moisture retrieval from C- and L-band SAR | H. Lievens
Mapping daily evapotranspiration and dryness index in the East African highlands using MODIS and SEVIRI data | Z. Sun
Climatology of daily rainfall semi-variance in The Netherlands | C. Z. Beek
Auto-control of pumping operations in sewerage systems by rule-based fuzzy neural networks | Y.-M. Chiang
Distributed specific sediment yield estimations in Japan attributed to extreme-rainfall-induced slope failures under a changing climate | K. Ono
Assessment of climate change impact on hydrological extremes in two source regions of the Nile River Basin | M. T. Taye
Mapping daily evapotranspiration at field to continental scales using geostationary and polar orbiting satellite imagery | M. C. Anderson
Real-time remote sensing driven river basin modeling using radar altimetry | S. J. Pereira-Cardenal
Estimation of predictive hydrological uncertainty using quantile regression: examples from the National Flood Forecasting System (England and Wales) | A. H. Weerts
Modelling hourly rates of evaporation from small lakes | R. J. Granger
A comparative analysis of projected impacts of climate change on river runoff from global and catchment-scale hydrological models | S. N. Gosling
Particular uncertainties encountered in using a pre-packaged SEBS model to derive evapotranspiration in a heterogeneous study area in South Africa | L. A. Gibson
Impact of climate evolution and land use changes on water yield in the ebro basin | J. I. López-Moreno
Regional flow duration curves for ungauged sites in Sicily | F. Viola
Quantifying uncertainty in the impacts of climate change on river discharge in sub-catchments of the Yangtze and Yellow River Basins, China | H. Xu
Soil surface moisture estimation over a semi-arid region using ENVISAT ASAR radar data for soil evaporation evaluation | M. Zribi
Modeling moisture fluxes using artificial neural networks: can information extraction overcome data loss? | A. L. Neal
Modelling the hydrological behaviour of a coffee agroforestry basin in Costa Rica | F. Gómez-Delgado
Hydrologic response of a semi-arid watershed to spatial and temporal characteristics of convective rain cells | H. Yakir
A measure of watershed nonlinearity: interpreting a variable instantaneous unit hydrograph model on two vastly different sized watersheds | J. Y. Ding