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HESS Opinions: Incubating deep-learning-powered hydrologic science advances as a community
C Shen, E Laloy, A Elshorbagy, A Albert, J Bales, FJ Chang, S Ganguly, ...
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 22 (11), 5639-5656, 2018
2302018
Estimation of missing streamflow data using principles of chaos theory
A Elshorbagy, SP Simonovic, US Panu
Journal of Hydrology 255 (1-4), 123-133, 2002
2262002
Experimental investigation of the predictive capabilities of data driven modeling techniques in hydrology-Part 1: Concepts and methodology
A Elshorbagy, G Corzo, S Srinivasulu, DP Solomatine
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 14 (10), 1931-1941, 2010
2152010
On the relevance of using artificial neural networks for estimating soil moisture content
A Elshorbagy, K Parasuraman
Journal of Hydrology 362 (1-2), 1-18, 2008
1722008
Experimental investigation of the predictive capabilities of data driven modeling techniques in hydrology-Part 2: Application
A Elshorbagy, G Corzo, S Srinivasulu, DP Solomatine
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 14 (10), 1943-1961, 2010
1692010
Modelling the dynamics of the evapotranspiration process using genetic programming
K Parasuraman, A Elshorbagy, SK Carey
Hydrological Sciences Journal 52 (3), 563-578, 2007
1622007
Performance evaluation of artificial neural networks for runoff prediction
A Elshorbagy, SP Simonovic, US Panu
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 5 (4), 424-427, 2000
1582000
The use of object-oriented modeling for water resources planning in Egypt
SP Simonovic, H Fahmy, A El-Shorbagy
Water Resources Management 11 (4), 243-261, 1997
1471997
System dynamics approach to assess the sustainability of reclamation of disturbed watersheds
A Elshorbagy, A Jutla, L Barbour, J Kells
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 32 (1), 144-158, 2005
1302005
Noise reduction in chaotic hydrologic time series: facts and doubts
A Elshorbagy, SP Simonovic, US Panu
Journal of Hydrology 256 (3-4), 147-165, 2002
1302002
Managing water in complex systems: An integrated water resources model for Saskatchewan, Canada
E Hassanzadeh, A Elshorbagy, H Wheater, P Gober
Environmental Modelling & Software 58, 12-26, 2014
1232014
Infiltration and drainage processes in multi-layered coarse soils
M Huang, S Lee Barbour, A Elshorbagy, JD Zettl, B Cheng Si
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 91 (2), 169-183, 2011
1222011
Towards a time and cost effective approach to water quality index class prediction
JY Ho, HA Afan, AH El-Shafie, SB Koting, NS Mohd, WZB Jaafar, HL Sai, ...
Journal of Hydrology 575, 148-165, 2019
1172019
Data-driven modelling approaches for socio-hydrology: opportunities and challenges within the Panta Rhei Science Plan
NJ Mount, HR Maier, E Toth, A Elshorbagy, D Solomatine, FJ Chang, ...
Hydrological Sciences Journal 61 (7), 1192-1208, 2016
1122016
Object-oriented modeling approach to surface water quality management
A Elshorbagy, L Ormsbee
Environmental Modelling & Software 21 (5), 689-698, 2006
1072006
A stochastic reconstruction framework for analysis of water resource system vulnerability to climate‐induced changes in river flow regime
A Nazemi, HS Wheater, KP Chun, A Elshorbagy
Water Resources Research 49 (1), 291-305, 2013
1002013
Trade-offs and synergies in the water-energy-food nexus: The case of Saskatchewan, Canada
L Wu, A Elshorbagy, S Pande, L Zhuo
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 164, 105192, 2021
992021
Quantification of the climate change-induced variations in Intensity–Duration–Frequency curves in the Canadian Prairies
MS Alam, A Elshorbagy
Journal of Hydrology 527, 990-1005, 2015
972015
Quantile-based downscaling of precipitation using genetic programming: Application to IDF curves in Saskatoon
E Hassanzadeh, A Nazemi, A Elshorbagy
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 19 (5), 943-955, 2014
892014
Estimating saturated hydraulic conductivity in spatially variable fields using neural network ensembles
K Parasuraman, A Elshorbagy, BC Si
Soil Science Society of America Journal 70 (6), 1851-1859, 2006
882006
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