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CURRENT CONTENTS/Earth Science

HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES vol.17 no.2, 2013

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An educational model for ensemble streamflow simulation and uncertainty analysis
A. AghaKouchak, N. Nakhjiri, and E. Habib
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.445-452
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
A universal calibration function for determination of soil moisture with cosmic-ray neutrons
T. E. Franz, M. Zreda, R. Rosolem, and T. P. A. Ferre
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.453-460
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Local sensitivity analysis for compositional data with application to soil texture in hydrologic modelling
L. Loosvelt, H. Vernieuwe, V. R. N. Pauwels, B. De Baets, and N. E. C. Verhoest
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.461-478
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Regionalised spatiotemporal rainfall and temperature models for flood studies in the Basque Country, Spain
P. Cowpertwait, D. Ocio, G. Collazos, O. de Cos, and C. Stocker
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.479-494
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
An effective depression filling algorithm for DEM-based 2-D surface flow modelling
D. Zhu, Q. Ren, Y. Xuan, Y. Chen, and I. D. Cluckie
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.495-505
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Agricultural groundwater management in the Upper Bhima Basin, India: current status and future scenarios
L. Surinaidu, C. G. D. Bacon, and P. Pavelic
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.507-517
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Ground-penetrating radar insight into a coastal aquifer: the freshwater lens of Borkum Island
J. Igel, T. G?nther, and M. Kuntzer
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.519-531
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
What can flux tracking teach us about water age distribution patterns and their temporal dynamics?
M. Hrachowitz, H. Savenije, T. A. Bogaard, D. Tetzlaff, and C. Soulsby
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.533-564
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
An ensemble approach to assess hydrological models' contribution to uncertainties in the analysis of climate change impact on water resources
J. A. Vel?zquez, J. Schmid, S. Ricard, M. J. Muerth, B. Gauvin St-Denis, M. Minville, D. Chaumont, D. Caya, R. Ludwig, and R. Turcotte
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.565-578
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Improving statistical forecasts of seasonal streamflows using hydrological model output
D. E. Robertson, P. Pokhrel, and Q. J. Wang
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.579-593
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Three-dimensional monitoring of soil water content in a maize field using Electrical Resistivity Tomography
L. Beff, T. G?nther, B. Vandoorne, V. Couvreur, and M. Javaux
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.595-609
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Identifying a parameterisation of the soil water retention curve from on-ground GPR measurements
A. Dagenbach, J. S. Buchner, P. Klenk, and K. Roth
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.611-618
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
The importance of glacier and forest change in hydrological climate-impact studies
N. K?plin, B. Sch?dler, D. Viviroli, and R. Weingartner
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.619-635
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Natural vs. artificial groundwater recharge, quantification through inverse modeling
H. Hashemi, R. Berndtsson, M. Kompani-Zare, and M. Persson
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.637-650
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Automated global water mapping based on wide-swath orbital synthetic-aperture radar
R. S. Westerhoff, M. P. H. Kleuskens, H. C. Winsemius, H. J. Huizinga, G. R. Brakenridge, and C. Bishop
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.651-663
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Modelling monthly precipitation with circulation weather types for a dense network of stations over Iberia
N. Cortesi, R. M. Trigo, J. C. Gonzalez-Hidalgo, and A. M. Ramos
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.665-678
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Joint impact of rainfall and tidal level on flood risk in a coastal city with a complex river network: a case study of Fuzhou City, China
J. J. Lian, K. Xu, and C. Ma
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.679-689
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Mesoscale connectivity through a natural levee
A. E. Newman and R. F. Keim
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.691-704
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Benefits from using combined dynamical-statistical downscaling approaches ? lessons from a case study in the Mediterranean region
N. Guyennon, E. Romano, I. Portoghese, F. Salerno, S. Calmanti, A. B. Petrangeli, G. Tartari, and D. Copetti
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.705-720
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Role of climate forecasts and initial conditions in developing streamflow and soil moisture forecasts in a rainfall?runoff regime
T. Sinha and A. Sankarasubramanian
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.721-733
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Modelling soil temperature and moisture and corresponding seasonality of photosynthesis and transpiration in a boreal spruce ecosystem
S. H. Wu and P.-E. Jansson
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.735-749
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Environmental flow assessments in estuaries based on an integrated multi-objective method
T. Sun, J. Xu, and Z. F. Yang
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.751-760
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Influence of basin connectivity on sediment source, transport, and storage within the Mkabela Basin, South Africa
J. R. Miller, G. Mackin, P. Lechler, M. Lord, and S. Lorentz
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.761-781
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
CREST-Snow Field Experiment: analysis of snowpack properties using multi-frequency microwave remote sensing data
T. Y. Lakhankar, J. Mu?oz, P. Romanov, A. M. Powell, N. Y. Krakauer, W. B. Rossow, and R. M. Khanbilvardi
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.783-793
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
A Bayesian joint probability post-processor for reducing errors and quantifying uncertainty in monthly streamflow predictions
P. Pokhrel, D. E. Robertson, and Q. J. Wang
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.795-804
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Soil moisture controls on patterns of grass green-up in Inner Mongolia: an index based approach
H. Liu, F. Tian, H. C. Hu, H. P. Hu, and M. Sivapalan
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.805-815
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Are streamflow recession characteristics really characteristic?
M. Stoelzle, K. Stahl, and M. Weiler
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.817-828
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Assessing student understanding of physical hydrology
J. A. Marshall, A. J. Castillo, and M. B. Cardenas
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.829-836
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Evaluation of high-resolution satellite precipitation products using rain gauge observations over the Tibetan Plateau
Y. C. Gao and M. F. Liu
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.837-849
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
How extreme is extreme? An assessment of daily rainfall distribution tails
S. M. Papalexiou, D. Koutsoyiannis, and C. Makropoulos
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.851-862
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
Technical Note: An open source library for processing weather radar data (wradlib)
M. Heistermann, S. Jacobi, and T. Pfaff
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.863-871
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html
A new top boundary condition for modeling surface diffusive exchange of a generic volatile tracer: theoretical analysis and application to soil evaporation
J. Y. Tang and W. J. Riley
HYDROLOGY & EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES (1027-5606)
2013
vol.17 no.2 pp.873-893
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/issue2.html