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1. Uncertainty in simulation of land-use change impacts on catchment runoff with multi-timescales based on the comparison of the HSPF and SWAT models.

2. Spatial and temporal characteristics of actual evapotranspiration over Haihe River basin in China.

3. DEM-based numerical modelling of runoff and soil erosion processes in the hilly-gully loess regions.

4. Regional flood frequency and spatial patterns analysis in the Pearl River Delta region using L-moments approach.

5. Abrupt behaviors of the streamflow of the Pearl River basin and implications for hydrological alterations across the Pearl River Delta, China

6. Regionalization study of a conceptual hydrological model in Dongjiang basin, south China

7. Multiscale variability of sediment load and streamflow of the lower Yangtze River basin: Possible causes and implications

8. Spatial and temporal variability of precipitation maxima during 1960–2005 in the Yangtze River basin and possible association with large-scale circulation

9. Possible influence of ENSO on annual maximum streamflow of the Yangtze River, China

10. Comprehensive analysis on the evolution characteristics and causes of river runoff and sediment load in a mountainous basin of China's subtropical plateau.

11. Controls of Climate and Land-Use Change on Terrestrial Net Primary Productivity Variation in a Subtropical Humid Basin.

12. A framework for determining lowest navigable water levels with nonstationary characteristics.

13. Transferability of regionalization methods under changing climate.

14. Stability of model performance and parameter values on two catchments facing changes in climatic conditions.

15. Soil moisture dynamics and associated rainfall-runoff processes under different land uses and land covers in a humid mountainous watershed.

16. Examining the influence of river–lake interaction on the drought and water resources in the Poyang Lake basin.

17. Improvement and comparison of likelihood functions for model calibration and parameter uncertainty analysis within a Markov chain Monte Carlo scheme.

18. Performance dependence of multi-model combination methods on hydrological model calibration strategy and ensemble size.

19. How does top-down water unified allocation and regulation decelerate water utilization? Insights from the Yellow River, China.

20. Suitability of the TRMM satellite rainfalls in driving a distributed hydrological model for water balance computations in Xinjiang catchment, Poyang lake basin

21. Evaluating the non-stationary relationship between precipitation and streamflow in nine major basins of China during the past 50years

22. Modelling catchment inflows into Lake Victoria: uncertainties in rainfall–runoff modelling for the Nzoia River.

23. Multiscale streamflow variations of the Pearl River basin and possible implications for the water resource management within the Pearl River Delta, China

24. Spatiotemporal patterns of satellite precipitation extremes in the Xijiang River Basin: From statistical characterization to stochastic behaviour modelling.

25. Toward Monitoring Short-Term Droughts Using a Novel Daily Scale, Standardized Antecedent Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index.

26. Seasonal rainfall forecasting for the Yangtze River basin using statistical and dynamical models.

27. Will China's Yellow River basin suffer more serious combined dry and wet abrupt alternation in the future?

28. Comparison of robustness of different hydrological models in different climatic catchments of China.

29. Characteristics of summer extreme precipitation in the Huai River basin and their relationship with East Asia summer monsoon during 1960–2014.

30. A progressive segmented optimization algorithm for calibrating time-variant parameters of the snowmelt runoff model (SRM).

31. Spatial-temporal variations of stage-area hysteretic relationships in large heterogeneous lake–floodplain systems.

32. Partitioning multi-source uncertainties in simulating nitrogen loading in stream water using a coherent, stochastic framework: Application to a rice agricultural watershed in subtropical China.

33. An integrated approach for identification and quantification of ecological drought in rivers from an ecological streamflow perspective.

34. Changing flood dynamics in Norway since the last millennium and to the end of the 21st century.

35. The impact of calibration conditions on the transferability of conceptual hydrological models under stationary and nonstationary climatic conditions.

36. Nonstationary flood and low flow frequency analysis in the upper reaches of Huaihe River Basin, China, using climatic variables and reservoir index as covariates.

37. Nonstationary flood and low flow frequency analysis in the upper reaches of Huaihe River Basin, China, using climatic variables and reservoir index as covariates.

38. Stationarity of annual flood peaks during 1951–2010 in the Pearl River basin, China.

39. An investigation of enhanced recessions in Poyang Lake: Comparison of Yangtze River and local catchment impacts.

40. Separating the effects of climate change and human activities on drought propagation via a natural and human-impacted catchment comparison method.

41. Distinguishing the relative impacts of climate change and human activities on variation of streamflow in the Poyang Lake catchment, China.

42. Copula-based spatio-temporal patterns of precipitation extremes in China.

43. Grid parameterization of a conceptual distributed hydrological model through integration of a sub-grid topographic index: necessity and practicability.

44. Development and testing of a new storm runoff routing approach based on time variant spatially distributed travel time method

45. Impact of the number of donor catchments and the efficiency threshold on regionalization performance of hydrological models.

46. Development of a comprehensive framework for quantifying the impacts of climate change and human activities on river hydrological health variation.

47. Blending multi-satellite, atmospheric reanalysis and gauge precipitation products to facilitate hydrological modelling.

48. Investigating the downstream sediment load change by an index coupling effective rainfall information with reservoir sediment trapping capacity.

49. Drought hazard transferability from meteorological to hydrological propagation.

50. Changes in Forest Net Primary Productivity in the Yangtze River Basin and Its Relationship with Climate Change and Human Activities.

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