2013 Open Water Symposium, Brussels Belgium
Articles
H2PL: A New Open Source Library for Hydrological Modeling
Khodayar Abdollahi, Okke Batelaan, and Marijke Huysmans
Monte Carlo based parameterization and uncertainty analysis of a coupled crop growth and hydrological model
T. Houska, S. Multsch, P. Kraft, H.-G. Frede, and L. Breuer
Python package for model STructure ANalysis (pySTAN)
S. Van Hoey, Johannes van der Kwast, I Nopens, and P. Seuntjens
Software tools for rapid integrated model setup
Gennadii Donchyts and Bert Jagers
Discontinuous Finite Element mechanistic water quality model for the simulation of adsorptive pollutants transport in river systems.
F. P. Fiengo, L. Sweeck, M. Elskens, and W. Bauwens
Social.Water—an open-source python code for citizen-driven data acquisition
Michael N. Fienen and Christopher S. Lowry
The “ACRONET paradigm”, an “open hardware” project
Adriano Fedi, Daniele Ferrari, Marco Lima, Fabio Pintus, Cosimo Versace, and Giorgio Boni
Using Catchment Modeling Framework for Modeling of water and pesticide fate at hillslope scale
K. Djabelkhir, P. Kratt, C. Lauvernet, and N. Carluer
Open Source Development of Exploration and Graphics for RivEr Trends (EGRET): An R-package for the analysis of long-term changes in water quality and streamflow, including the water-quality method Weighted Regressions on Time, Discharge, and Season
Laura DeCicco and Robert Hirsch
How to manage hydrological measurements?
Tadesse Alemayehu
Integrating open hardware and software: An ocean drifter prototype
M. Alvarez, D. Ochoa, L. Dominguez, J. Cruz, J. Rivera, G. Sacarelo, and R. Carrillo
Trace metal transport modeling using OpenMI: a case study of Zenne river, Brussels Belgium
Chrismar Punzal, Narayan Kumar Shrestha, Olkeba Tolessa Leta, Bruno De Fraine, Ann van Griensven, Marc Elskens, and Willy Bauwens
Using the finite volume method for generalized approach of catchment models
Ina Plesca, Philipp Kraft, Hans-Georg Frede, and Lutz Breuer
QGIS/PostGIS : stacking FOSS4G for water management
Vincent Picavet
Assessment the spatial-temporal variation of soil moisture in the Bibischbach watershed, Grand-duchy of Luxembourg
Mohsen Tavakoli, Florimond De Smedt, and Patrick Matgen
Recent developments of the SWIM eco-hydrological model to site-specific characteristics of large basins
Stefan Liersch, Hagen Koch, Shaoshun Huang, Tobias Vetter, Fred F. Hattermann, and Valentina Krysanova
Linked Hydraulic and Impact models in the DRIHM project
J. Lhomme, P. Cleverley, D Kelly, M. Wetton, M. Panzeri, and Q. Harpham
Adding the influence of a shallow water table on hydrology, sediment and pesticide transport in a vegetative filter strip model : development of a mechanistic algorithm, coupling, and global sensitivity analysis to evaluate this new version of the open source model VFSMOD
Claire Lauvernet, Rafael Muñoz-Carpena, and Nadia Carluer
CMF - An open source hydrological modelling toolkit
Philipp Kraft, Hans-Georg Frede, and Lutz Breuer
A reference database with transient river and drain boundary conditions for Modflow
Foncke Koen, De Sutter Renaat, Bronders Jan, Hendrix Rik, Haest Pieter Jan, Johan Lermytte, and Andy Louwyck
MASCARET – AN OPEN SOURCE 1D SIMULATION CODE FOR FLOW HYDRODYNAMIC WITH A GENERIC APPLICATION PROGRAMING INTERFACE
Jean-Marc Lacombe, Fabrice Zaoui, and Nicole Goutal
Quantification of the uncertainty due to the regulation of hydraulic structures in flood forecasting
N. Zarrineh, N. Van Steenbergen, and P. Willems
The Use of Google’s Earth Engine for Assessing Vegetation Cover in the Anger Valley, Upper Blue Nile basin
Seleshi G. Yalew, Ann van Griensven, and Marloes M. Mul
CMD: a semi-automatic model structure identification and calibration tool for river water quantity modelling
Vincent Wolfs, Pieter Meert, and Patrick Willems
On the necessity of a Joint Open Environment for operational hydrology across Europe
Thomas Vansteenkiste, Joost Dewelde, Willem Defloor, Neel Devroede, and Kris Cauwenberghs
REACHER: a Decision Support Tool to Evaluate Scenarios of Measures for the Reduction of Pollution fluxes
J. van der Kwast, S. Yalew, S. Broekx, P. J. Haest, P. Seuntjens, S. Jesenska, C. Carpentier, L. Blaha, J. Boucard, J. Slobodník, L. Bastiaens, and A. Van Griensven
Development of a Spatial Data Infrastructure for the water sector of Benin
J. van der Kwast, D. van den Bergh, D. Mama, P. Hounkpe, and J. de Schutter
State of R in Hydrological Modelling
J. A. Torres and E. Pebesma
The impact of considering different sources of uncertainty on a SWAT model parameter distributions and model outputs: the River Zenne (Belgium) case study
Olkeba Tolessa Leta, Jiri Nossent, Carlos Velez, Narayan Kumar Shrestha, Ann van Griensven, and Willy Bauwens
LakeMIP Kivu: Evaluating the representation of a large, deep tropical lake by a set of 1-dimensional lake models
W. Thiery, V. M. Stepanenko, X. Fang, K. D. Jöhnk, Z. Li, A. Martynov, M. Perroud, Z. M. Subin, F. Darchambeau, D. Mironov, and N. P. M. van Lipzig
Advanced Catalog Service for Sharing Data and Application models in a River Basin
Aklilu Dinkneh Teklesadik, Ann van Griensven, and Carlos Velez
The Importance of Open Data and Software for Large Scale Hydrological Modelling
L. Strömbäck, B. Arheimer, G. Lindström, C. Donnelly, D. Gustafsson, K. Isberg, I. Pechlivanidis, J. Andersson, and C. Pers
Development of a stream water temperature model as a component model for OpenMI based integrated modelling of river Zenne, Belgium.
Narayan Kumar Shrestha, Olkeba Tolessa Leta, Jiri Nossent, Ann van Griensven, and Willy Bauwens
Enhanced flexibility and coupling opportunities: the process-based, open-source, hydrological- model WetSpa
E. Salvadore, J. Bronders, O. Schmitz, and O. Batelaan
Stepping towards open source hydrological modeling: problems and prospects
Kazi Rahman, Nicolas Ray, Gregory Giuliani, Rocio Escobar, Gissela Girón, Julia Schwank, Chris George, and Anthony Lehmann