List of works by Berit Arheimer

A European Flood Database: facilitating comprehensive flood research beyond administrative boundaries

A comparison of changes in river runoff from multiple global and catchment-scale hydrological models under global warming scenarios of 1 °C, 2 °C and 3 °C

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A decade of Predictions in Ungauged Basins (PUB)—a review

scientific article (publication date: August 2013)

A geostatistical data-assimilation technique for enhancing macro-scale rainfall–runoff simulations

A large sample analysis of European rivers on seasonal river flow correlation and its physical drivers

A model-supported participatory process for nutrient management: a socio-legal analysis of a bottom-up implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive

A regional parameter estimation scheme for a pan-European multi-basin model

A systematic review of sensitivities in the Swedish flood-forecasting system

scholarly article by Berit Arheimer et al published May 2011 in Atmospheric Research

Accelerating advances in continental domain hydrologic modeling

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Analysis of hydrological extremes at different hydro-climatic regimes under present and future conditions

Arctic Mackenzie Delta channel planform evolution during 1983-2013 utilising Landsat data and hydrological time series

BALTEX—an interdisciplinary research network for the Baltic Sea region

Changing climate shifts timing of European floods.

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Climate Change Impact on Water Quality: Model Results from Southern Sweden

scholarly article by Berit Arheimer et al published November 2005 in Ambio

Climate change impact on riverine nutrient load and land-based remedial measures of the Baltic sea action plan

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Climate change impact on the water regime of two great Arctic rivers: modeling and uncertainty issues

Climate change impact on water quality: model results from southern Sweden

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Climate impact on floods: changes in high flows in Sweden in the past and the future (1911–2100)

scholarly article by Berit Arheimer & G. Lindström published 4 February 2015 in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Comparing reconstructed past variations and future projections of the Baltic Sea ecosystem—first results from multi-model ensemble simulations

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Constraining Conceptual Hydrological Models With Multiple Information Sources

Description of nine nutrient loss models: capabilities and suitability based on their characteristics.

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Detecting Changes in River Flow Caused by Wildfires, Storms, Urbanization, Regulation, and Climate Across Sweden

scientific article published in 2019

Development and testing of the HYPE (Hydrological Predictions for the Environment) water quality model for different spatial scales

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Dominant effect of increasing forest biomass on evapotranspiration: interpretations of movement in Budyko space

article published in 2018

E-HypeWeb: Service for Water and Climate Information - and Future Hydrological Collaboration across Europe?

Ensemble modeling of the Baltic Sea ecosystem to provide scenarios for management

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Ensemble modelling of nutrient loads and nutrient load partitioning in 17 European catchments.

scientific article published on 17 February 2009

Erratum to: A comparison of changes in river runoff from multiple global and catchment-scale hydrological models under global warming scenarios of 1 °C, 2 °C and 3 °C

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Estimating Catchment Nutrient Flow with the HBV-NP Model: Sensitivity To Input Data

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Estimating catchment nutrient flow with the HBV-NP model: sensitivity to input data.

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Evaluation of diffuse pollution model applications in EUROHARP catchments with limited data.

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Evaluation of overland flow modelling hypotheses with a multi‐objective calibration using discharge and sediment data

scientific article published in 2022

Evaluation of the difference of eight model applications to assess diffuse annual nutrient losses from agricultural land.

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Experimenting with Coupled Hydro-Ecological Models to Explore Measure Plans and Water Quality Goals in a Semi-Enclosed Swedish Bay

Global catchment modelling using World-Wide HYPE (WWH), open data, and stepwise parameter estimation

scientific article published on 05 February 2020

Going Public with Advanced Simulations

How participatory can participatory modeling be? Degrees of influence of stakeholder and expert perspectives in six dimensions of participatory modeling

Hydrological Climate Change Impact Assessment at Small and Large Scales: Key Messages from Recent Progress in Sweden

scholarly article by Jonas Olsson et al published 24 August 2016 in Climate

Impacts of 1.5 and 2.0 °C Warming on Pan‐Arctic River Discharge Into the Hudson Bay Complex Through 2070

scientific article published in 2018

Influence of catchment characteristics, forestry activities and deposition on nitrogen export from small forested catchments

scholarly article by Ahti Lepist� et al published September 1995 in Water, Air and Soil Pollution

Integrated Catchment Modeling for Nutrient Reduction: Scenarios Showing Impacts, Potential, and Cost of Measures

Integrated Water Management for Eutrophication Control: Public Participation, Pricing Policy, and Catchment Modeling

article published in 2005

Integrated catchment modeling for nutrient reduction: scenarios showing impacts, potential, and cost of measures

scientific article published on 01 November 2005

Integrated water management for eutrophication control: public participation, pricing policy, and catchment modeling.

scientific article published in November 2005

Intercomparison of regional-scale hydrological models and climate change impacts projected for 12 large river basins worldwide—a synthesis

Landscape planning to reduce coastal eutrophication: agricultural practices and constructed wetlands

article published in 2004

Large-scale hydrological modelling by using modified PUB recommendations: the India-HYPE case

Lessons learned? Effects of nutrient reductions from constructing wetlands in 1996–2006 across Sweden

scholarly article by Berit Arheimer & B. Charlotta Pers published June 2017 in Ecological Engineering

Modeling the Impact of Potential Wetlands on Phosphorus Retention in a Swedish Catchment

Modeling the impact of potential wetlands on phosphorus retention in a Swedish catchment

scientific article published on 01 November 2005

Modelling nitrogen removal in potential wetlands at the catchment scale

scientific article published in 2002

Most computational hydrology is not reproducible, so is it really science?

scholarly article by Christopher Hutton et al published October 2016 in Water Resources Research

Nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations from agricultural catchments—influence of spatial and temporal variables

article published in 2000

Nitrogen and phosphorus retention in surface waters: an inter-comparison of predictions by catchment models of different complexity

scientific article published on 16 February 2009

Nitrogen retention in a river system and the effects of river morphology and lakes

scientific article published in February 2005

Parameter Precision in the HBV-NP Model and Impacts on Nitrogen Scenario Simulations in the Rönneå River, Southern Sweden

scholarly article by Göran Lindström et al published November 2005 in Ambio

Parameter precision in the HBV-NP model and impacts on nitrogen scenario simulations in the Rönneå river, southern Sweden

scientific article published on 01 November 2005

Potential applications of subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) predictions

Process refinements improve a hydrological model concept applied to the Niger River basin

Providing peak river flow statistics and forecasting in the Niger River basin

scholarly article by Jafet C.M. Andersson et al published August 2017 in Physics and Chemistry of the Earth

Regional and global concerns over wetlands and water quality

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Regulation of snow-fed rivers affects flow regimes more than climate change

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Reply to comment by Añel on “Most computational hydrology is not reproducible, so is it really science?”

scholarly article by Christopher Hutton et al published March 2017 in Water Resources Research

Reply to comment by Melsen et al. on “Most computational hydrology is not reproducible, so is it really science?”

scholarly article by Christopher Hutton et al published March 2017 in Water Resources Research

Streamflow prediction in “geopolitically ungauged” basins using satellite observations and regionalization at subcontinental scale

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Subannual models for catchment management: evaluating model performance on three European catchments.

scientific article published on 25 February 2009

The evolution of root-zone moisture capacities after deforestation: a step towards hydrological predictions under change?

article by Remko Nijzink et al published 5 December 2016 in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective

scientific article published on 10 June 2019

Uncertainty in the Swedish Operational Hydrological Forecasting Systems

Understanding flood regime changes in Europe: a state-of-the-art assessment

Understanding hydrologic variability across Europe through catchment classification

Using catchment models to establish measure plans according to the Water Framework Directive

scientific article published in January 2007

Using flow signatures and catchment similarities to evaluate the E-HYPE multi-basin model across Europe

article by Chantal Donnelly et al published 14 December 2015 in Hydrological Sciences Journal

Variation of nitrogen concentration in forest streams — influences of flow, seasonality and catchment characteristics

Virtual laboratories: new opportunities for collaborative water science

article published in 2015

Water and nutrient predictions in ungauged basins: set-up and evaluation of a model at the national scale

Water and nutrient simulations using the HYPE model for Sweden vs. the Baltic Sea basin – influence of input-data quality and scale

scholarly article by Berit Arheimer et al published 31 January 2012 in Hydrology Research: an international journal

Watershed modelling of nonpoint nitrogen losses from arable land to the Swedish coast in 1985 and 1994

scientific article published in 2000

Which Potential Evapotranspiration Formula to Use in Hydrological Modeling World‐Wide?

scientific article published in 2023

“Panta Rhei—Everything Flows”: Change in hydrology and society—The IAHS Scientific Decade 2013–2022

scientific article (publication date: August 2013)