Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies is 27. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Intercomparison of reanalysis and satellite precipitation products in endorheic and exorheic basins on the Tibetan Plateau54
Impacts of climate change and human activities on sediment load in Longchuan River Basin, China53
Assessment of climatic and anthropogenic effects on flood dynamics in the Cerkniško Polje (SW Slovenia) based on a 70-year observation dataset52
Unrevealing the water-use strategies for typical ecological restoration plants and cash crops in the Eastern Chinese Loess Plateau region50
A new scenario free procedure to determine flood peak changes in the Harz Mountains in response to climate change projections48
Three-dimensional structure and sources of groundwater masses beneath the Osaka Plain, Southwest Japan41
Variability in flow and tracer-based performance metric sensitivities reveal regional differences in dominant hydrological processes across the Athabasca River basin41
Energy-balance modeling of heterogeneous glacio-hydrological regimes at upper Indus39
Runoff response to the uncertainty from key water-budget variables in a seasonally snow-covered mountain basin39
Evaluation of three gridded potential evapotranspiration datasets for streamflow simulation in three inland river basins in the arid Hexi Corridor, Northwest China39
Reconstruction of long-term water temperature indicates significant warming in Polish rivers during 1966–202039
Modeling the sediment transport capacity of rill flow using a soil-rock mixture on steep slopes37
Improving streamflow simulation in Dongting Lake Basin by coupling hydrological and hydrodynamic models and considering water yields in data-scarce areas37
A new water allocation scheme considering the optimization of industrial structures in arid areas of the Chinese Loess Plateau33
Using hydropedological characteristics to improve modelling accuracy in Afromontane catchments33
Spatiotemporal variability of runoff events in response to rainfall, snowmelt, and rain-on-snow in the Lake Erie Basin31
Intensification of water scarcity threatens future food security in northwestern China31
A novel framework for uncertainty quantification of rainfall–runoff models based on a Bayesian approach focused on transboundary river basins30
Runoff variation and its attribution analysis in the typical basin of Loess Plateau at multiple temporal and spatial scales30
Modifying the water table fluctuation method for calculating recharge in sloping aquifers29
Reconstructing GRACE-derived terrestrial water storage anomalies with in-situ groundwater level measurements and meteorological forcing data28
Regional-scale seasonal forecast of surface water availability in a semi-arid environment: The case of Ceará State in Northeast of Brazil28
Simulation and explanatory analysis of dissolved oxygen dynamics in Lake Ulansuhai, China28
Combining groundwater budget, hydrochemistry and environmental isotopes to identify the groundwater flow in carbonate aquifers located in Campania Region (Southern Italy)27
The ground ice melting has accelerated the lake expansion in the hinterland of the permafrost region on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau27
Examining the 2022 drought event in the past and future discharge changes of the Upper Jialing River from a tree-ring perspective27
Streamflow dynamics of Amazonian rivers according to their hydrogeochemical heterogeneity27
Potential effects of internal dam-break in Stare Miasto Reservoir in Poland27
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