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Imperial College Symposium Preface
Theme 1: Global hydrology
Theme 2: Hydrology of extremes
Theme 3a: Advances in modelling
Theme 3b: New methods of hydrological observations
Theme 4: Interdisciplinary hydrology
Theme 5: Urban Water
Theme 6: Integrated catchment management



Theme 3a : New techniques in hydrology - Advances in modelling and data assimilation

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Papers Authors

Wavelet analysis for hydrometeorological data simulation

Hafzullah Aksoy

Towards environmental models of everywhere: advances in modelling and data assimilation

Keith Beven

On the use of soil-landscape evolution modelling in understanding the hillslope hydrological response

Patrick W. Bogaart and Peter A. Troch

Evaluation of a model benchmarking procedure through application of the Soil Water Assessment tool in the Ythan catchment, UK

C.F. Dilks, S.M. Dunn and R.C. Ferrier

Modelling controls on spatial variability in stream nitrate concentrations

Sarah M. Dunn

Integrated aquifer characterisation and numerical simulation

Rolf Herrmann, Mark Pearce, Keith Burgess and Andrew Priestley

Uncertainty in monthly river discharge predictions in a semi-arid shrubland catchment

A.S. Hope, A.K. Stein and C.E. McMichael

Development of a river flow forecasting model for the Blue Nile River using Takagi-Sugeno-Kang fuzzy systems

Alexandra Jacquin and Asaad Y. Shamseldin

Estimation of mean annual flood from ungauged catchments using artificial neural networks

Umesh C. Kothyari

Assessment of rainfall-runoff model structures for regionalisation purposes

Hyosang Lee, Neil McIntyre, Howard Wheater, Andy Young and Thorsten Wagener

Let the data build the model: optimising the structure of hydrochemical models using advanced methods of non-linear data analysis

Gunnar Lischeid

Applicability of box models to dual porosity systems

Simon A. Mathias, Adrian P. Butler, Neil McIntyre and Howard S. Wheater

The HarmonIT project and the development of the OpenMI: a standard interface for model linking

Roger V. Moore and C. Isabella Tindall

Quality assurance for hydrometric network data: case study integration of WISKI in the Environment Agency of England and Wales

Michael Natschke, Simon Wood, Roland Funke and Rod Furnell

Evaluation of a short-term forecasting method based on assimilation of rainfall-runoff simulation errors

Yuri Queroga, Mauro Naghettini and Milo Nascimento

Appropriate spatial variability of flood-producing variables in the joint probability approach to design flood estimation

Ataur Rahman and Don Carroll

Assessing error in hydrological and hydraulic model output flows

Gavin L. Robbins and Chris. G. Collier

Data assimilation in the identification of flood inundation models: derivation of on-line multi-step ahead predictions of flows

Renata J. Romanowicz, Peter C. Young and Keith J. Beven

Data assimilation applied to hydraulic parameter identification

Hélène Roux and Denis Dartus

Improved calibration of hydrological models: use of a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for parameter and model structure uncertainty estimation

Bettina Schaefli, Benoît Hingray and André Musy

Model averaging and its use in probabilistic forecasting of hydrological variables

Ashish Sharma and Upmanu Lall

Predicting logitudinal dispersion coefficient in natural streams using fuzzy-logic approach

Z. Fuat Toprak, M. Emin Savci and Cem Avci

Improved treatment of uncertainty in hydrological modelling

Jasper A. Vrugt, Cees G.H. Diks, Willem Bouten and Jacobus M. Verstraten

Stochastic formulation of a conceptual hydrological model

Thorsten Wagener, Hoshin V. Gupta and Soroosh Sorooshian

Identification and estimation of continuous-time hydrological models from discrete-time data

Peter C. Young

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