Hydrological Sciences Journal-Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques

Papers
(The H4-Index of Hydrological Sciences Journal-Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques is 25. 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
Adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system coupled with shuffled frog leaping algorithm for predicting river streamflow time series75
Application of newly developed ensemble machine learning models for daily suspended sediment load prediction and related uncertainty analysis58
Socio-hydrology with hydrosocial theory: two sides of the same coin?50
Modified Mann-Kendall trend test for hydrological time series under the scaling hypothesis and its application49
The potential of a novel support vector machine trained with modified mayfly optimization algorithm for streamflow prediction49
New neural fuzzy-based machine learning ensemble for enhancing the prediction accuracy of flood susceptibility mapping47
Trends in flow intermittence for European rivers46
An adaptive daily runoff forecast model using VMD-LSTM-PSO hybrid approach37
Evaluation of rainfall–runoff model performance under non-stationary hydroclimatic conditions37
Critical drought intensity-duration-frequency curves based on total probability theorem-coupled frequency analysis34
Hydrological responses to human-induced land use/land cover changes in the Gidabo River basin, Ethiopia34
Application of random forest and multi-linear regression methods in downscaling GRACE derived groundwater storage changes33
Assessing the impacts of land cover and climate on runoff and sediment yield of a river basin32
Improving groundwater potential mapping using metaheuristic approaches32
Snow and climate trends and their impact on seasonal runoff and hydrological drought types in selected mountain catchments in Central Europe32
Monthly suspended sediment load prediction using artificial intelligence: testing of a new random subspace method31
Capturing flood-risk dynamics with a coupled agent-based and hydraulic modelling framework30
Citizens AND HYdrology (CANDHY): conceptualizing a transdisciplinary framework for citizen science addressing hydrological challenges30
Assessment of climate change impacts on hydrology and water quality of large semi-arid reservoirs in Brazil30
Improving daily stochastic streamflow prediction: comparison of novel hybrid data-mining algorithms30
Innovative approaches to the trend assessment of streamflows in the Eastern Black Sea basin, Turkey28
Regional-scale interactions between groundwater and surface water under changing aridity: evidence from the River Awash Basin, Ethiopia28
Unravelling the influence of human behaviour on reducing casualties during flood evacuation27
Urbanization impacts on flash urban floods in Bodrum Province, Turkey27
Comparison of single-site, multi-site and multi-variable SWAT calibration strategies26
From hard-path to soft-path solutions: slow–fast dynamics of human adaptation to droughts in a water scarce environment25
Comparative implementation between neuro-emotional genetic algorithm and novel ensemble computing techniques for modelling dissolved oxygen concentration25
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