Hydrological Sciences Journal-Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques

Papers
(The H4-Index of Hydrological Sciences Journal-Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques is 21. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Regional analysis of specific suspended sediment loads in northern Iran using multivariate statistical techniques49
Predicting oxygen-18 and deuterium over South America: local meteoric water lines for countries and biogeographical regions47
Impact of reservoir construction on the sediment budget of a downstream-linked freshwater lake46
Evaluation of CHIRPS in dry and wet spell assessment utilizing copula-based severity–duration–frequency curves41
Feasibility of hydrological modelling for intermittent streams using HEC-HMS: a process evaluation40
Role of in-situ point instruments in the estimation of variability in soil saturated hydraulic conductivity34
Physics-informed neural networks for modelling groundwater flow and solute transport in stressed coastal aquifers33
Enhancing long-term water quality forecasting with a hybrid deep-learning approach integrating MODWT, CNN, and GRU31
Panta Rhei: a decade of progress in research on change in hydrology and society30
Development of a model-agnostic isotope tracer simulator30
Thermal structure variations and influence factors in a subtropical reservoir, China: explanations from multiple research methods30
Quality assessment of hydrometeorological observational data and their influence on hydrological model results in Alpine catchments30
Proglacial streams runoff dynamics in Devil´s Bay, Vega Island, Antarctica28
Estimation of sensible and latent heat flux and evapotranspiration in arid regions using inverse analysis27
Water resource allocation in the Abaya Chamo sub-basin, Ethiopia: a scenario-based SWAT-WEAP modelling approach27
Comparison and validation of spatial reference evapotranspiration datasets over Africa26
Simulating water balance and nutrient losses in a pastoral catchment using the SWAT+ model: added value of isotope data25
Reply to discussion of “An assessment of small Island hydrological research activity conducted in the Oceania Region” 124
Prediction uncertainty of evapotranspiration deficit index24
Uncertainty quantification of multi-source hydrological data products for the improvement of water budget estimations in small-scale Sakarya basin, Turkey22
Determining the threshold value of surface runoff of South Koel River basin, Eastern India21
Deep learning reveals the relationship between vegetation and runoff in the Weihe River Basin on the Loess Plateau21
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