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Umed Panu
Umed Panu
Professor of Civil Engineering, Lakehead University
E-mail megerősítve itt: lakeheadu.ca
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Challenges in drought research: some perspectives and future directions
US Panu, TC Sharma
Hydrological Sciences Journal 47 (S1), S19-S30, 2002
4102002
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
Performance evaluation of artificial neural networks for runoff prediction
A Elshorbagy, SP Simonovic, US Panu
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 5 (4), 424-427, 2000
1592000
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
PREDICTIVE ASSESSMENT OF SEVERITY OF AGRICULTURAL DROUGHTS BASED ON AGRO‐CLIMATIC FACTORS1
V Kumar, US Panu
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 33 (6), 1255-1264, 1997
1181997
Groups and neural networks based streamflow data infilling procedures
M Khalil, US Panu, WC Lennox
Journal of Hydrology 241 (3-4), 153-176, 2001
1152001
Chaos based analytical techniques for daily extreme hydrological observations
WW Ng, US Panu, WC Lennox
Journal of Hydrology 342 (1-2), 17-41, 2007
1142007
Group-based estimation of missing hydrological data: I. Approach and general methodology
AA Elshorbagy, US Panu, SP Simonovic
Hydrological sciences journal 45 (6), 849-866, 2000
852000
Analytical procedures for weekly hydrological droughts: a case of Canadian rivers
TC Sharma, US Panu
Hydrological Sciences Journal–Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques 55 (1), 79-92, 2010
702010
Prediction of hydrological drought durations based on Markov chains: case of the Canadian prairies
TC Sharma, US Panu
Hydrological Sciences Journal 57 (4), 705-722, 2012
502012
Analysis of annual hydrological droughts: the case of northwest Ontario, Canada
US Panu, TC Sharma
Hydrological sciences journal 54 (1), 29-42, 2009
452009
A feature prediction model in synthetic hydrology based on concepts of pattern recognition
US Panu, TE Unny, RK Ragade
Water Resources Research 14 (2), 335-344, 1978
421978
Analysis of cross-correlated chaotic streamflows
A Elshorbagy, US Panu, SP Simonovic
Hydrological Sciences Journal 46 (5), 781-793, 2001
372001
Modeling of hydrological drought durations and magnitudes: Experiences on Canadian streamflows
TC Sharma, US Panu
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies 1, 92-106, 2014
322014
Comparative studies in problems of missing extreme daily streamflow records
WW Ng, US Panu, WC Lennox
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 14 (1), 91-100, 2009
312009
Comparisons of traditional and novel stochastic models for the generation of daily precipitation occurrences
WW Ng, US Panu
Journal of hydrology 380 (1-2), 222-236, 2010
292010
Predicting return periods of hydrological droughts using the Pearson 3 distribution: a case from rivers in the Canadian prairies
TC Sharma, US Panu
Hydrological Sciences Journal 60 (10), 1783-1796, 2015
262015
Drought analysis of monthly hydrological sequences: a case study of Canadian rivers
TC Sharma, US Panu
Hydrological sciences journal 53 (3), 503-518, 2008
262008
Estimation of mean areal evaporation in northwestern Ontario
US Panu, T Nguyen
Canadian Water Resources Journal 19 (1), 69-82, 1994
241994
Group-based estimation of missing hydrological data: II. Application to streamflows
AA Elshorbagy, US Panu, SP Simonovic
Hydrological sciences journal 45 (6), 867-880, 2000
232000
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