Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics is 7. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The effects of rainfall characteristics and land use and cover change on runoff in the Yellow River basin, China18
Land management impacts on soil properties and initial soil erosion processes in olives and vegetable crops17
Effect of T-shaped spur dike length on mean flow characteristics along a 180-degree sharp bend16
Effect of climate warming on a change in thermal and ice conditions in the largest lake in Poland – Lake Śniardwy16
Daily rainfall estimates considering seasonality from a MODWT-ANN hybrid model15
The importance of initial application and reapplication of biochar in the context of soil structure improvement13
Analysis of changes in hydrological cycle of a pristine mountain catchment. 1. Water balance components and snow cover13
The effect of a prototype hydromulch on soil water evaporation under controlled laboratory conditions11
Changes in direct CO2 and N2O emissions from a loam Haplic Luvisol under conventional moldboard and reduced tillage during growing season and post-harvest period of red clover11
Multi-model climatic water balance prediction in the Zala River Basin (Hungary) based on a modified Budyko framework11
Controls on event runoff coefficients and recession coefficients for different runoff generation mechanisms identified by three regression methods10
Experimental investigation of the effect of vegetation on dam break flood waves9
Validation of friction factor predictions in vertical slurry flows with coarse particles9
Effect of sand burial on the subcritical water repellency of a dominant moss crust in a revegetated area of the Tengger Desert, Northern China9
Effect of debris accumulation on scour evolution at bridge pier in bank proximity9
Atmospheric humidity is unlikely to serve as an important water source for crustose soil lichens in the Tabernas Desert8
Response of the parameters of excess infiltration and excess storage model to land use cover change8
Communication of soil water repellency causes, problems, and solutions of intensively managed amenity turf from 2000 to 20208
Water repellency in eucalyptus and pine plantation forest soils and its relation to groundwater levels estimated with multi-temporal modeling7
On the transpiration of wild olives under water-limited conditions in a heterogeneous ecosystem with shallow soil over fractured rock7
Lithobiont-dependent ionic composition in runoff water7
Spatio-temporal analysis of remotely sensed and hydrological model soil moisture in the small Jičinka River catchment in Czech Republic7
Analysis of changes in hydrological cycle of a pristine mountain catchment. 2. Isotopic data, trend and attribution analyses7
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