Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment Page 1 of 2 Earth Sciences & Geography - Meteorology & Climatology | Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment Editor-in-Chief: George Christakos ISSN: 1436-3240 (print version) ISSN: 1436-3259 (electronic version) Journal no. 477 About this journal • Pursues stochastic and probabilistic approaches to environmental sciences and engineering • Studies interactions of earth and atmospheric environments with people and ecosystems • Brings together stochastic modeling research papers in various fields of environmental sciences Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment publishes research papers, reviews and technical notes on stochastic and probabilistic approaches to environmental sciences and engineering, including interactions of earth and atmospheric environments with people and ecosystems. Its core aim is to bring together stochastic modeling research papers in various fields of environmental sciences and to provide an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas, for communicating on issues that cut across disciplinary barriers, and for the dissemination of stochastic techniques used in different fields to the community of interested researchers. Coverage includes modeling, measurements and instrumentation in the areas of Spatiotemporal analysis and mapping of natural processes; Enviroinformatics; Environmental risk assessment, reliability analysis and decision making; Surface and subsurface hydrology and hydraulics; Multiphase porous media domains and contaminant transport modeling; and more. Related subjects » Computer & Mathematical Applications - Mathematical & Computational Methods Physical & Information Science - Pollution and Remediation - Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes IMPACT FACTOR: 1.419 (2009) * ABSTRACTED/INDEXED IN: DOWNLOADS MOST DOWNLOADED ARTICLES 7 days 30 days 90 days 52 Effects of climate change on thermal properties of lakes and reservoirs, and possible implications 40 Comparison of evapotranspiration variations between the Yellow River and Pearl River basin, China Sahoo, G. B.,Schladow, S. G.,Reuter, J. E.,Coats, R. Zhang, Qiang,Xu, Chong-Yu,Chen, Yongqin David,Ren, Liliang 37 Comparison of SDSM and LARS-WG for simulation and downscaling of extreme precipitation events in a watershed Hashmi, Muhammad Zia,Shamseldin, Asaad Y.,Melville, Bruce W. http://www.springer.com/new+%26+forthcoming+titles+(default)/journal/477 02/04/2011 Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment Page 2 of 2 37 A simulation of probabilistic wildfire risk components for the continental United States 35 Assessment of change in design flood frequency under climate change using a multivariate downscaling model and a precipitation-runoff model Finney, Mark A.,McHugh, Charles W.,Grenfell, Isaac C.,Riley, Karin L.,Short, Karen C. Kwon, Hyun-Han,Sivakumar, Bellie,Moon, Young-Il,Kim, Byung-Sik © Springer is part of Springer Science+Business Media http://www.springer.com/new+%26+forthcoming+titles+(default)/journal/477 02/04/2011