About
Technology
Issues
FAQ
Search
Profile
Top Authors
Prolific Authors
Top Journals
Main Disciplines
Main Topics
Most Cited Articles
Scientometrics
Avg Impact Factor
★★
Articles
★★★
Articles
Citing Bodies
Top Citing Authors
Top Citing Institutions
Top Citing Schools
Top Citing Journals
Top Citing Disciplines
exaly
›
Schools
›
Water Resources Engineering
›
top-articles
Water Resources Engineering
University of Vienna
67
(top 5%)
papers
5.7K
(top 2%)
citations
37
(top 2%)
h
-index
65
(top 2%)
g
-index
83
all documents
6.4K
doc citations
634
citing journals
Top Articles
#
Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Socio‐hydrology: A new science of people and water
Hydrological Processes
2012
864
2
Operational readiness of microwave remote sensing of soil moisture for hydrologic applications
Hydrology Research
2007
398
3
Time stability of catchment model parameters: Implications for climate impact analyses
Water Resources Research
2011
342
4
At what scales do climate variability and land cover change impact on flooding and low flows?
Hydrological Processes
2007
323
5
A comparison of regionalisation methods for catchment model parameters
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
2005
319
6
Flood fatalities in Africa: From diagnosis to mitigation
Geophysical Research Letters
2010
305
7
Spatio‐temporal combination of MODIS images – potential for snow cover mapping
Water Resources Research
2008
265
8
A regional analysis of event runoff coefficients with respect to climate and catchment characteristics in Austria
Water Resources Research
2009
226
9
Flood frequency hydrology: 1. Temporal, spatial, and causal expansion of information
Water Resources Research
2008
206
10
Validation of MODIS snow cover images over Austria
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
2006
204
11
Top-kriging - geostatistics on stream networks
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
2006
174
12
Linking flood frequency to long-term water balance: Incorporating effects of seasonality
Water Resources Research
2005
168
13
Uncertainty and multiple objective calibration in regional water balance modelling: case study in 320 Austrian catchments
Hydrological Processes
2007
166
14
Flood timescales: Understanding the interplay of climate and catchment processes through comparative hydrology
Water Resources Research
2012
160
15
Assimilating scatterometer soil moisture data into conceptual hydrologic models at the regional scale
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
2006
144
16
Regional calibration of catchment models: Potential for ungauged catchments
Water Resources Research
2007
120
17
Hydrologic synthesis: Across processes, places, and scales
Water Resources Research
2006
113
18
Patterns of predictability in hydrological threshold systems
Water Resources Research
2007
104
19
Flood frequency hydrology: 2. Combining data evidence
Water Resources Research
2008
102
20
Spatiotemporal topological kriging of runoff time series
Water Resources Research
2007
96
21
Ensemble prediction of floods – catchment non-linearity and forecast probabilities
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
2007
85
22
The principle of ‘maximum energy dissipation’: a novel thermodynamic perspective on rapid water flow in connected soil structures
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
2010
84
23
On hydrological predictability
Hydrological Processes
2005
82
24
Rainfall-Runoff Modeling of Ungauged Catchments
2005
75
25
Dependence between flood peaks and volumes: a case study on climate and hydrological controls
Hydrological Sciences Journal
2015
72
26
National flood discharge mapping in Austria
Natural Hazards
2008
70
27
Matching ERS scatterometer based soil moisture patterns with simulations of a conceptual dual layer hydrologic model over Austria
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
2009
70
28
Comparative analysis of the seasonality of hydrological characteristics in Slovakia and Austria / Analyse comparative de la saisonnalité de caractéristiques hydrologiques en Slovaquie et en Autriche
Hydrological Sciences Journal
2009
68
29
Estimating degree-day factors from MODIS for snowmelt runoff modeling
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
2014
67
30
Process controls on the statistical flood moments ‐ a data based analysis
Hydrological Processes
2009
58
31
Smooth regional estimation of low-flow indices: physiographical space based interpolation and top-kriging
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
2011
55
32
Spatial prediction on river networks: comparison of top-kriging with regional regression
Hydrological Processes
2014
54
33
Why has catchment evaporation increased in the past 40 years? A data-based study in Austria
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
2018
51
34
Space‐Time Patterns of Meteorological Drought Events in the European Greater Alpine Region Over the Past 210 Years
Water Resources Research
2017
50
35
Vegetation regulation on streamflow intra‐annual variability through adaption to climate variations
Geophysical Research Letters
2015
47
36
Sampling Scale Effects in Random Fields and Implications for Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
2006
44
37
A reflection on the first 50 years of
Water Resources Research
Water Resources Research
2015
41
38
Flood warning ‐ on the value of local information
International Journal of River Basin Management
2008
40
39
Three-dimensional (3D) modeling of non-uniform sediment transport in a channel bend with unsteady flow
Journal of Hydraulic Research/De Recherches Hydrauliques
2009
30
40
Fifty years of
Water Resources Research
: Legacy and perspectives for the science of hydrology
Water Resources Research
2015
29
41
A regional comparative analysis of empirical and theoretical flood peak-volume relationships
Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
2016
27
42
Scale Effects in Estimating the Variogram and Implications for Soil Hydrology
Vadose Zone Journal
2006
26
43
Spatial Prediction of Stream Temperatures Using Top-Kriging with an External Drift
Environmental Modeling and Assessment
2013
25
44
Sediment deposition in constructed wetland ponds with emergent vegetation: laboratory study and mathematical model
Water Science and Technology
2005
24
45
A three-pillar approach to assessing climate impacts on low flows
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
2016
21
46
Importance of the informative content in the study area when regionalising rainfall-runoff model parameters: the role of nested catchments and gauging station density
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
2020
21
47
Evaluation of snow cover and depth simulated by a land surface model using detailed regional snow observations from Austria
Journal of Geophysical Research
2010
20
48
Statistical Upscaling and Downscaling in Hydrology
2005
19
49
Hydrological modelling of glacierized catchments focussing on the validation of simulated snow patterns – applications within the flood forecasting system of the Tyrolean river Inn
Advances in Geosciences
0
18
50
Perennial springs provide information to predict low flows in mountain basins
Hydrological Sciences Journal
2017
17
site/software ©
exaly
; All materials licenced under
CC by-SA
.