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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

The following is a list of publications by R E Manley and others dealing with HYSIM and related hydrological topics.

 

1975 A hydrologic model with physically realistic parameters, UNESCO symposium, Bratislava.
1977 The soil moisture component of mathematical models, J. of Hydrology.
1977 Improving the accuracy of flow measurement, Water Services.
1978 Calibration of Hydrologic Model Using Optimisation Technique, Journal Hydraulics Div., A.S.C.E.
1978 Hydrological model in water resources planning, Proc.I.C.E.
1978 Simulation of flow in ungauged basins, Hyd. Sci. Bulletin
1978 Development of a flow data bank, UNESCO symposium, Leningrad
1978 HYSIM - a general purpose hydrologic model, Pisa symposium (Pergamon Press - 1982)
1980 Mathematical models for flow forecasting, UNESCO symposium, Oxford. (Co-author with J.Pirt and R.Douglas)
1986 Technology Transfer of hydrometeorological applications to developing countries, Am. Met. Soc. Symposium, Miami (Co-author with J.Nemec).
1987 HYDRONIGER project, WMO symposium, Toulouse (Co-author with J-R Thiebaux).
1989 Operational Hydrology Problems in the Humid Tropics , in Bonnel, Hufschmidt and Gladwell, Hydrology and Water Management in the Humid Tropics, Cambridge University Press, 1993 (Co-author with A.Askew).
1990 The possible effects of reduced inflows to Lake Toba on Power and Aluminium production. International Conference on Lake Toba, Jakarta, Indonesia.(co-author with F.A.K. Farquharson and D.G.Knott).
1993 The IUCN Review of the Southern Okavango Integrated Water Development Project, IUCN. Co-author/editor with T Scudder et al).
1994  The Long-term Development of a Hydrological Model, First International Conference of Hydroinformatics, Delft, The Netherlands.
1994 The Review of the Southern Okavango Integrated Water Development Project, International Conference on Integrated River Basin Development, Wallingford, England. (Co-author with E.W. Wright).
1995 River basin development and management, proceedings of workshop on Water Resources use of the Zambezi Basin, ed T Matiza et al, IUCN
1999 (with P Ashton) Potential Hydrological Implications of Water Abstraction from the Okavango River In Namibia, Ninth South Africa Hydrology Symposium.  
2008, (with M Spirovska), Water Balance Model of Lake Dojran. BALWOIS symposium, 2008

2008
(with L. Dimitrievski and S. Andovska). Hydrology simulation of the Vardar River. BALWOIS symposium, 2008  

Papers citing HYSIM

Publications citing R Manley’s papers or using HYSIM

 Mountain N.C. and Jones J.A.A., Reconstructing extreme flows using an airflow index-based stochastic weather generator and a hydrological simulation model. CATENA, Volume 66, Issues 1-2, 15 May 2006, Pages 120-134

Charlton, R., Sweeney, J., Fealy, R., Murphy, C., and Moore, S., Climate Scenarios For Mid Century And Some Preliminary Perspectives On Engineering Implications, National Hydrology Seminar 2003

 Charlton R, Fealy R, Moore S, Sweeney J and Murphy C. Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Water Supply and Flood Hazard in Ireland Using Statistical Downscaling and Hydrological Modelling Techniques. Climatic Change. Volume 74, Number 4 / February, 2006

Jones J. A. A., Mountain N. C., Pilling  C. G.  & Holt C. P.. Implications of climate change for river regimes in Wales – a comparison of scenarios and models. Fourth Inter-Celtic Colloquium on Hydrology and Management of Water Resources, Gumaraos, 2005.

 N.C. Mountain and J.A.A. Jones. Estimating Flow Frequencies on the Mid to Late 21st Century for Two Basins in Central Wales. Cuedemos de Investigacion Geografica, 2001

C. Pilling, J. A. A. Jones, High resolution climate change scenarios: implications for British runoff,  Hydrological Processes, Volume 13 Issue 17, Pages 2877 – 2895, 1999

 C. Pilling, J. A. A. Jones, The impact of future climate change on seasonal discharge, hydrological processes and extreme flows in the Upper Wye experimental catchment, Mid-Wales, Hydrological Processes, Volume 16 Issue 6, Pages 1201 – 1213, 2002.

 Murphy C., Charlton R, Sweeney J., Fealy R. .Catering For Uncertainty In A Conceptual Rainfall Runoff Model: Model Preparation For Climate Change Impact Assessment And The Application Of Glue Using Latin Hypercube Sampling. National Hydrology Seminar 2004.

 S. Awadalla Ismail M. Noor, Induced climate change on surface runoff in Kelantan Malaysia,A preliminary assessment. International Journal of Water Resources Development, Volume 7, Issue 1 March 1991 , pages 53 – 59

 Murphy C., Charlton R, Sweeney J., Fealy R., The reliability of an 'off-the-shelf' conceptual rainfall runoff model for use in climate impact assessment: uncertainty quantification using Latin hypercube sampling, Area. Volume 38 Issue 1, Pages 65 – 78, 2006.

 


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