Advances in the Statistical Sciences: Stochastic Hydrology 1987th ed.(The Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science Vol.37
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B.A. Bodo & T.E. Unny, On the Outputs of the Stochasticized Nash-Dooge Linear Reservoir Cascade; F. Camacho, A.I. McLeod & K.W. Hipel, The Use and Abuse of Multivariate Time Series Models in Hydrology; J.P. Chanut, M.I. El-Sabh, M. Marcheterre & R. Roy, AStochastic Modelling of Tidal Current Measurements; N.R. Dalezios, P.A. Tyraskis & B.G. Latham, Autoregressive Empirical Modelling of Multiple Precipitation Time Series; J. Kelman, Statistical Approach to Floods; C. Labatiuk & K. Adamowski, Application of Nonparametic Density Estimation to Computation of Flood Magnitude/Frequency; D.K. Pickard & E.M. Tory, A Markov Model for Sedimentation: Fundamental Issues and Insights; S.E. Serrano & T.E. Unny, Stochastic Partical Differential Equations in Hydrology;M.A. Stephens, Tests for Extreme-Value and Weibull Distributions: Some Recent Developments; R.M. Thompstone, K.W. Hipel & A.I. McLeod, Simulation of Monthly Hydrological Time Series; T.E. Unny, Solutions to Nonlinear Stochastic Differential Equations in Catchment Modelling; S. Yakowitz & M. Karlsson, Nearest Neighbor Methods for Time Series, with Application to Rainfall/Runoff Prediction.