The full list of ECHO’s publications are available on infoscience, but we list here our most recents publications. You may also check our new book ! River Networks as Ecological Corridors: Species, Populations, Pathogens, by Andrea Rinaldo, Marino Gatto, Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe in Cambridge University Press.
ECHO’s last 10 journal papers
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Data-driven statistical optimization of a groundwater monitoring network
Journal Of Hydrology. 2024-02-04. Vol. 631, p. 130667. DOI : 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130667.Morphometry of Tidal Meander Cutoffs Indicates Similarity to Fluvial Morphodynamics
Geophysical Research Letters. 2024-01-16. Vol. 51, num. 1, p. e2023GL105893. DOI : 10.1029/2023GL105893.Infectious disease spread in connected communities
Lausanne, EPFL, 2024.Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Flow and Hydrochemistry in Drainage Networks
Lausanne, EPFL, 2024.Epidemicity indices and reproduction numbers from infectious disease data in connected human populations
Infectious Disease Modelling. 2024. Vol. 9, num. 3, p. 875-891. DOI : 10.1016/j.idm.2024.04.011.Short-term dynamics of drainage density based on a combination of channel flow state surveys and water level measurements
Hydrological Processes. 2023-12-01. Vol. 37, num. 12, p. e15041. DOI : 10.1002/hyp.15041.Spatially Explicit Linkages Between Redox Potential Cycles and Soil Moisture Fluctuations
Water Resources Research. 2023-02-16. Vol. 59, num. 3, p. 1-23. DOI : 10.1029/2022WR032328.Comparison of Three Imputation Methods for Groundwater Level Timeseries
Water. 2023-02-01. Vol. 15, num. 4, p. 801. DOI : 10.3390/w15040801.Spatially explicit effective reproduction numbers from incidence and mobility data
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2023. Vol. 120, num. 20, p. e2219816120. DOI : 10.1073/pnas.2219816120.Ignacio Rodríguez-Iturbe (1942–2022): A review of a pathbreaking academic career combining chance and self-organization
Proceedings of the US National Academy of Sciences. 2022-11-30. Vol. 119, num. 49. DOI : 10.1073/pnas.2217606119.Last 10 theses at ECHO
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Infectious disease spread in connected communities
Lausanne, EPFL, 2024.Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Flow and Hydrochemistry in Drainage Networks
Lausanne, EPFL, 2024.Improved framework to estimate travel time and derived distributions in hydrological control volumes
Lausanne, EPFL, 2022.Modeling infectious disease dynamics towards informed public health interventions, with applications on COVID-19 and cholera
Lausanne, EPFL, 2021.Beyond the patch: on landscape-explicit metapopulation dynamics
Lausanne, EPFL, 2020.Radar-rain gauge merging and discharge data assimilation for flood forecasting in Alpine catchments
Lausanne, EPFL, 2019.On flow duration curve modelling in Alpine catchments
Lausanne, EPFL, 2019.Scaling as a key conceptual tool for the interpretation of empirical and experimental patterns in ecology and biology
Lausanne, EPFL, 2018.Ecohydrological and Metacommunity Studies of Proliferative Kidney Disease Spread in Freshwater Salmonid Fish
Lausanne, EPFL, 2018.A field-based modelling framework of the ecohydrology of schistosomiasis
Lausanne, EPFL, 2018.ECHO’s Books
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