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World Scientists' warning to humanity: A Second Notice
WJ Ripple
Bioscience 67 (12), 1026-1028, 2017
19552017
Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH)–a community perspective
G Blöschl, MFP Bierkens, A Chambel, C Cudennec, G Destouni, A Fiori, ...
Hydrological sciences journal 64 (10), 1141-1158, 2019
10242019
“Panta Rhei—everything flows”: change in hydrology and society—the IAHS scientific decade 2013–2022
A Montanari, G Young, HHG Savenije, D Hughes, T Wagener, LL Ren, ...
Hydrological sciences journal 58 (6), 1256-1275, 2013
9022013
Climate non-stationarity–validity of calibrated rainfall–runoff models for use in climate change studies
J Vaze, DA Post, FHS Chiew, JM Perraud, NR Viney, J Teng
Journal of Hydrology 394 (3-4), 447-457, 2010
4732010
Estimating climate change impact on runoff across southeast Australia: Method, results, and implications of the modeling method
FHS Chiew, J Teng, J Vaze, DA Post, JM Perraud, DGC Kirono, NR Viney
Water Resources Research 45 (10), 2009
4412009
Seasonal and successional streamflow response to forest cutting and regrowth in the northwest and eastern United States
JA Jones, DA Post
Water Resources Research 40 (5), 2004
2892004
Predicting the daily streamflow of ungauged catchments in SE Australia by regionalising the parameters of a lumped conceptual rainfall-runoff model
DA Post, AJ Jakeman
Ecological Modelling 123 (2-3), 91-104, 1999
2661999
Relationships between catchment attributes and hydrological response characteristics in small Australian mountain ash catchments
DA Post, AJ Jakeman
Hydrological Processes 10 (6), 877-892, 1996
2591996
The zone of vegetation influence on baseflow revealed by diel patterns of streamflow and vegetation water use in a headwater basin
BJ Bond, JA Jones, G Moore, N Phillips, D Post, JJ McDonnell
Hydrological processes 16 (8), 1671-1677, 2002
2342002
Predicting runoff signatures using regression and hydrological modeling approaches
Y Zhang, FHS Chiew, M Li, D Post
Water Resources Research 54 (10), 7859-7878, 2018
1742018
Observed hydrologic non-stationarity in far south-eastern Australia: implications for modelling and prediction
FHS Chiew, NJ Potter, J Vaze, C Petheram, L Zhang, J Teng, DA Post
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment 28 (1), 3-15, 2014
1732014
Southern Hemisphere dominates recent decline in global water availability
Y Zhang, C Li, FHS Chiew, DA Post, X Zhang, N Ma, J Tian, D Kong, ...
Science 382 (6670), 579-584, 2023
1422023
Rainfall-runoff modelling across southeast Australia: datasets, models and results
J Vaze, FHS Chiew, JM Perraud, N Viney, D Post, J Teng, B Wang, J Lerat, ...
Australasian Journal of Water Resources 14 (2), 101-116, 2011
1332011
Future global streamflow declines are probably more severe than previously estimated
Y Zhang, H Zheng, X Zhang, LR Leung, C Liu, C Zheng, Y Guo, ...
Nature Water 1 (3), 261-271, 2023
1212023
A sediment budget for a grazed semi-arid catchment in the Burdekin basin, Australia
R Bartley, A Hawdon, DA Post, CH Roth
Geomorphology 87 (4), 302-321, 2007
1182007
Warming temperatures are impacting the hydrometeorological regime of Russian rivers in the zone of continuous permafrost
O Makarieva, N Nesterova, DA Post, A Sherstyukov, L Lebedeva
The Cryosphere 13 (6), 1635-1659, 2019
1122019
The usefulness of bias constraints in model calibration for regionalisation to ungauged catchments
NR Viney, J Perraud, J Vaze, FHS Chiew, DA Post, A Yang
18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM09 International Congress on Modelling …, 2009
1122009
Using remote sensing data‐based hydrological model calibrations for predicting runoff in ungauged or poorly gauged catchments
Q Huang, G Qin, Y Zhang, Q Tang, C Liu, J Xia, FHS Chiew, D Post
Water Resources Research 56 (8), e2020WR028205, 2020
1012020
An improved methodology for predicting the daily hydrologic response of ungauged catchments
DA Post, JA Jones, GE Grant
Environmental modelling & software 13 (3-4), 395-403, 1998
991998
Hydrologic regimes of forested, mountainous, headwater basins in New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oregon, and Puerto Rico
DA Post, JA Jones
Advances in Water Resources 24 (9-10), 1195-1210, 2001
892001
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