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    Scenario analysis of flood control structures using a multi-criteria decision-making technique in Northeast Iran by Mostafazadeh, Raoof, Sadoddin, Amir, Bahremand, Abdolreza, Sheikh, Vahed Berdi, Garizi, Arash Zare

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-07-2017)
    “…Predicting the impacts of flood control measures to determine the best spatial distribution and specifications of check dams assists managers and engineers in…”
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    Landslide susceptibility assessment using maximum entropy model with two different data sampling methods by Kornejady, Aiding, Ownegh, Majid, Bahremand, Abdolreza

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-05-2017)
    “…The aim of the current study is to map landslide susceptibility over the Ziarat watershed in the Golestan Province, Iran, using Maximum Entropy (ME), as a…”
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    HESS Opinions: Advocating process modeling and de-emphasizing parameter estimation by Bahremand, Abdolreza

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (15-04-2016)
    “…Since its origins as an engineering discipline, with its widespread use of "black box" (empirical) modeling approaches, hydrology has evolved into a scientific…”
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    A review on Thermodynamics in Water Cycle with Emphasizing on Entropy and Maximum Entropy Production Principle by Diba Ghonchepour, Abdolreza Bahremand

    “…Hydrological cycle is directed into thermodynamic non-equilibrium state and maximum entropy production through thermodynamic processes. Therefore, it is…”
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    Landslide susceptibility assessment using three bivariate models considering the new topo-hydrological factor: HAND by Kornejady, Aiding, Ownegh, Majid, Rahmati, Omid, Bahremand, Abdolreza

    Published in Geocarto international (02-11-2018)
    “…The main objective of this study is to assess the relative contribution of the state-of-the-art topo-hydrological factor, known as height above the nearest…”
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    Flood hazard mapping using the CCHE2D numerical model in the Hable-rud River-a reach located downstream of Bone-Kuh Village by Saeed Poorzaman, Amir Sadoddin, Abdolreza Bahremand

    Published in مخاطرات محیط طبیعی (01-05-2022)
    “…In this research, given the condition of the Hable-rud River in a reach placed downstream of Bone-Kuh Village in Semnan Province, probability of flood…”
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    A parameter allocation approach for flow simulation using the WetSpa‐Python model by Bahremand, Abdolreza, Ahmadyousefi, Sajad, Sheikh, Vahedberdi, Komaki, Chooghi Bairam

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-01-2021)
    “…Hydrologic models are simplified representations of natural hydrologic systems. Since these models rely on assumptions and simplifications to capture some…”
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    Detection and prediction of land use changes and population dynamics in the Gorganrud River basin, Iran by Ghonchepour, Diba, Sadoddin, Amir, Salmanmahiny, Abdolrassoul, Bahremand, Abdolreza, Jakeman, Anthony, Croke, Barry

    Published in Land degradation & development (01-06-2023)
    “…Analyzing land use/land cover change is a fundamental tool for evaluating the environmental consequences of human activities. This research was conducted to…”
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    Sensitivity Test of Parameters Influencing Flood Hydrograph Routing with a Diffusion-Wave Distributed using Distributed Hydrological Model, Wet Spa, in Ziarat Watershed by narges javidan, Abdolreza Bahremand

    Published in Majallah-i āb va khāk (01-02-2017)
    “…Introduction: Flood routing is a procedure to calculate flood stage and water depth along a river or to estimate flood hydrograph at river downstream or at…”
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    An Approach for Estimating Monthly Curve Number Based on Remotely-Sensed MODIS Leaf Area Index Products by Parisay, Zahra, Sheikh, Vahedberdi, Bahremand, Abdolreza, Komaki, Chooghi Bairam, Abdollahi, Khodayar

    Published in Water resources management (01-06-2019)
    “…Curve number (CN) is a principal factor which is widely used in hydrology, specifically in the rainfall-runoff modelling. Its value varies based on soil…”
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    Recursive Bayesian Estimation of Conceptual Rainfall‐Runoff Model Errors in Real‐Time Prediction of Streamflow by Tajiki, M., Schoups, G., Hendricks Franssen, H. J., Najafinejad, A., Bahremand, A.

    Published in Water resources research (01-02-2020)
    “…Conceptual rainfall‐runoff models account for the spatial dynamics of hydrological processes in a basin using simple spatially lumped storage‐flow relations…”
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    Predictive Analysis and Simulation Uncertainty of a Distributed Hydrological Model by Bahremand, Abdolreza, De Smedt, Florimond

    Published in Water resources management (01-09-2010)
    “…Distributed hydrological models should pass through a careful calibration procedure backed by sensitivity, uncertainty and predictive analysis before they are…”
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    Distributed Hydrological Modeling and Sensitivity Analysis in Torysa Watershed, Slovakia by Bahremand, A, De Smedt, F

    Published in Water resources management (01-03-2008)
    “…The spatially distributed hydrologic model WetSpa is applied to the Torysa river basin (1,297 km²) located in Slovakia. Daily hydrometeorological data from…”
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    WetSpa Model Application for Assessing Reforestation Impacts on Floods in Margecany-Hornad Watershed, Slovakia by Bahremand, A, De Smedt, F, Corluy, J, Liu, Y. B, Poorova, J, Velcicka, L, Kunikova, E

    Published in Water resources management (01-08-2007)
    “…The spatially distributed hydrologic model WetSpa working on a daily or hourly time scale combines elevation, soil and landuse data within GIS, to predict…”
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    role of litter in rainfall interception and maintenance of superficial soil water content in an arid rangeland in Khabr National Park in south-eastern Iran by Sharafatmandrad, Mohsen, Mesdaghi, Mansour, Bahremand, Abdolreza, Barani, Hossein

    Published in Arid land research and management (01-07-2010)
    “…Although litter has long been recognized as being important in arid rangeland water balance, little information exists regarding water balance in the litter…”
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    Simulation of Water Balance Components Using a Distributed Hydrological Model in Taleghan Watershed by Shahin Moradi Pour, Abdolreza Bahremand, Hossein Zeinivand, Ali Najafinejad

    Published in Environmental Resources Research (01-01-2013)
    “…Water changes information in the hydrological system, in time and space, as an environmental issue takes heed of managers and decision makers in watershed…”
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