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    Overcoming the challenges of using a rainfall–runoff model to estimate the impacts of groundwater extraction on low flows in an ephemeral stream by Ivkovic, K. M., Croke, B. F. W., Kelly, R. A.

    Published in Hydrology Research (01-01-2014)
    “…Simple modelling approaches such as a spatially lumped, rainfall–runoff model offer a number of advantages in the management of water resources including the…”
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    Integrated assessment of water resources : Australian experiences by CROKE, B. F. W, TICEHURST, J. L, LETCHER, R. A, NORTON, J. P, NEWHAM, L. T. H, JAKEMAN, A. J

    Published in Water resources management (01-01-2007)
    “…Issue Title: Integrated Assessment of Water Resources and Global Change --A North-South Analysis Guest Editors: Eric Craswell, Mike Bonnell, Deborah Bossio,…”
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    Modifications to a rainfall-streamflow model to handle "non-stationarity" by Croke, B. F. W., Shin, M.-J.

    “…This paper explores the variation in hydrological response (often termed as non-stationarity, though this is not necessarily the correct use in the statistical…”
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    Suspended sediment, nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations and exports during storm-events to the Tuross estuary, Australia by Drewry, J.J., Newham, L.T.H., Croke, B.F.W.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-02-2009)
    “…This paper presents a process for estimating pollutant loads from water quality data, to improve catchment-scale modelling in the region for resource…”
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    A review of surrogate models and their application to groundwater modeling by Asher, M. J., Croke, B. F. W., Jakeman, A. J., Peeters, L. J. M.

    Published in Water resources research (01-08-2015)
    “…The spatially and temporally variable parameters and inputs to complex groundwater models typically result in long runtimes which hinder comprehensive…”
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    Use of a simple surface-groundwater interaction model to inform water management by Ivkovic, K. M., Letcher, R. A., Croke, B. F. W.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (01-02-2009)
    “…Allocations of river and groundwater have been traditionally managed separately in Australia and many other parts of the world even though in many regions…”
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    Modeling Water Quality in Watersheds: From Here to the Next Generation by Fu, B., Horsburgh, J. S., Jakeman, A. J., Gualtieri, C., Arnold, T., Marshall, L., Green, T. R., Quinn, N. W. T., Volk, M., Hunt, R. J., Vezzaro, L., Croke, B. F. W., Jakeman, J. D., Snow, V., Rashleigh, B.

    Published in Water resources research (01-11-2020)
    “…In this synthesis, we assess present research and anticipate future development needs in modeling water quality in watersheds. We first discuss areas of…”
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    Evaluation of approaches for estimation of rainfall and the unit hydrograph by Croke, B F W, Islam, A, Ghosh, J, Khan, M A

    Published in Hydrology Research (01-01-2011)
    “…The impact of rainfall interpolation techniques and unit hydrograph estimation has been explored for four gauged locations in the Brahmani basin in east India…”
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    Enhancing the Capability of a Simple, Computationally Efficient, Conceptual Flood Inundation Model in Hydrologically Complex Terrain by Teng, J., Vaze, J., Kim, S., Dutta, D., Jakeman, A. J., Croke, B. F. W.

    Published in Water resources management (2019)
    “…The simple conceptual flood inundation model TVD (Teng-Vaze-Dutta) is more computationally efficient and cost-effective than traditional hydrodynamic models…”
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    Development of a distributed flow model for underpinning assessment of water allocation options in the Namoi River Basin, Australia by Croke, B.F.W., Letcher, R.A., Jakeman, A.J.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-03-2006)
    “…This paper outlines the construction of a hydrological modelling network used to underpin integrated assessment exercises such as the one reported here on…”
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    Integrated assessment modelling for water resource allocation and management: A generalised conceptual framework by Letcher, R.A., Croke, B.F.W., Jakeman, A.J.

    “…Nodal network approaches are a common framework for considering water allocation in river basins. In this type of model framework, a river basin is represented…”
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    Bayesian inference of uncertainties in precipitation-streamflow modeling in a snow affected catchment by Koskela, J. J., Croke, B. W. F., Koivusalo, H., Jakeman, A. J., Kokkonen, T.

    Published in Water resources research (01-11-2012)
    “…Bayesian inference is used to study the effect of precipitation and model structural uncertainty on estimates of model parameters and confidence limits of…”
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    Modelling floodplain inundation for environmental flows: Gwydir wetlands, Australia by Powell, S.J., Letcher, R.A., Croke, B.F.W.

    Published in Ecological modelling (10-03-2008)
    “…Floodplain wetlands rely on catchment flows to maintain the flooding cycles critical to their ecological integrity. The development of water resources has…”
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    A dynamic model for predicting hydrologic response to land cover changes in gauged and ungauged catchments by Croke, B.F.W, Merritt, W.S, Jakeman, A.J

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (31-05-2004)
    “…The potential impacts of deforestation on hydrological response are of significant importance in highland regions of northern Thailand and other parts of…”
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    Model development for integrated assessment of water allocation options by Letcher, R. A., Jakeman, A. J., Croke, B. F. W.

    Published in Water resources research (01-05-2004)
    “…Integrated assessment is a discipline that takes a holistic, problem‐oriented approach to scientific assessment. It is increasingly being applied to consider a…”
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    Evidence from stellar abundances for a large age difference between two globular clusters by Dickens, R. J, Croke, B. F. W, Cannon, R. D, Bell, R. A

    Published in Nature (London) (16-05-1991)
    “…Researchers have accurately measured abundances in red giants in NGC288 and NGC362, and find that the Fe abundance and the sum of the C, N and O abundances are…”
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    Predicting daily streamflow using rainfall forecasts, a simple loss module and unit hydrographs: Two Brazilian catchments by Littlewood, I.G., Clarke, R.T., Collischonn, W., Croke, B.F.W.

    “…The performance of a simple, spatially-lumped, rainfall–streamflow model is compared with that of a more complex, spatially-distributed model. In terms of two…”
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    Marrying Hydrological Modelling and Integrated Assessment for the needs of Water Resource Management by Croke, B. F. W., Blakers, R. S., El Sawah, S., Fu, B., Guillaume, J. H. A., Kelly, R. A., Patrick, M. J., Ross, A., Ticehurst, J., Barthel, R., Jakeman, A. J.

    “…This paper discusses the integration of hydrology with other disciplines using an Integrated Assessment (IA) and modelling approach to the management and…”
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    Flood inundation modelling: A review of methods, recent advances and uncertainty analysis by Teng, J., Jakeman, A.J., Vaze, J., Croke, B.F.W., Dutta, D., Kim, S.

    “…This paper reviews state-of-the-art empirical, hydrodynamic and simple conceptual models for determining flood inundation. It explores their advantages and…”
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