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2008Advanced numerical and experimental transient modelling of water and gas pipeline flows incorporating distributed and local effects.Kim, Young Il
2006Bayesian artificial neural networks in water resources engineering.Kingston, Greer Bethany
2018Condition assessment for water distribution pipelines using inverse transient analysis and the reconstructive method of characteristicsZhang, Chi
2010Drought predictions: applications in Australia.Wong, Geraldine H.
2006Equilibrium morphological modelling in coastal and river environments : the development and application of self - organisation - and entropy - based techniquesNield, Joanna M
2016Evaluation of regional climate models for simulating sub-daily rainfall extremesCortés Hernández, Virginia Edith
2013Frameworks for evaluating and improving simplified hydrologic models for baseflow and rainfall-runoff estimation using distributed physical models.Li, Li
2006Identification and modelling of hydrological persistence with hidden Markov modelsWhiting, Julian Peter
2010Laplace-domain analysis of fluid line networks with applications to time-domain simulation and system parameter identification.Zecchin, Aaron Carlo
2014Leak detection and condition assessment for water distribution pipelines using fluid transient wavesGong, Jinzhe
2009Measurement of very slow flows in environmental engineering.Skinner, Andrew John
2008Reach-scale spatial hydraulic diversity in lowland rivers: characterisation, measurement and significance for fish.Kilsby, Nadine N.
2010A stochastic space-time rainfall model for engineering risk assessment.Leonard, Michael
2016Stochastic spatial rainfall modelling for hydrological design: development of a parsimonious simulation approach and virtual hydrological evaluation frameworkBennett, Bree Sarah
2008Transient response analysis for fault detection and pipeline wall condition assessment in field water transmission and distribution pipelines and networks.Stephens, Mark Leslie