Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Approach for Water Distribution System Model Calibration Based on Iterative Sherman–Morrison Formula52
Storm Surge Projection and Objective-Based Risk Management for Climate Change Adaptation along the US Atlantic Coast46
Emergence of Water-Energy-Food Nexus Resulting from Interbasin Water Transfer: Economic Analysis for a Transboundary River Basin in South Asia37
Hydropower System Operation and the Quality of Short-Term Hydrologic Ensemble Forecasts33
Water Supply Infrastructure Investments RequireAdaptive Financial Assessment: Evaluation of Coupled Financial and Water Supply Dynamics33
Prediction of Global Efficiency and Economic Viability of Replacing PRVs with Hydraulically Regulated Pump-as-Turbines at Instrumented Sites within Water Distribution Networks33
Evaluation of Disinfection Cost for Different Flow Regimes in Water Storage Tanks31
Discussion of “Coastal Defense Megaprojects in an Era of Sea-Level Rise: Politically Feasible Strategies or Army Corps Fantasies?”30
Analysis and Modeling of Pressure Pipe Failures in Auckland, New Zealand30
Influence of Subseasonal-to-Annual Water Supply Forecasts on Many-Objective Water System Robustness under Long-Term Change29
Discussion of “Hydraulic Analysis of Intermittent Water-Distribution Networks Considering Partial-Flow Regimes” by S. Mohan and G. R. Abhijith27
Detection Time for Nonstationary Reservoir System Performance Driven by Climate and Land-Use Change26
Closure to “Open-Channel Hydrodynamic Numerical Simulation of Topographically Uncharted River Based on Observational Data-Driven Method”24
Optimal Design and Operation of River Basin Storage under Hydroclimatic Uncertainty24
Pressure-Based Demand Aggregation and Calibration of Normal and Abnormal Diurnal Patterns for Smart Water Grid in Near Real-Time24
When Threshold and Metric Selection Matter for Resilience Planning in an Uncertain and Changing World23
Closure to “Hydraulic Analysis of Intermittent Water-Distribution Networks Considering Partial-Flow Regimes” by S. Mohan and G. R. Abhijith23
Water End-Use Disaggregation for Six Nonresidential Facilities in Logan, Utah23
Reviewers22
Closure to “Hydraulic Uniformity Index for Water Distribution Networks” by Gimoon Jeong and Doosun Kang21
Research on Multiobjective Optimal Scheduling of Reservoir Based on Ecological Flow-Process Level20
Closure to “Regularization of an Inverse Problem for Parameter Estimation in Water Distribution Systems” by Alexander Waldron, Filippo Pecci, and Ivan Stoianov20
Assessing the Value of a Regional Climate Model’s Rainfall Forecasts in Improving Dry-Season Streamflow Predictions20
Discussion of “Efficient Technique for Pipe Roughness Calibration and Sensor Placement for Water Distribution Systems” by Richárd Wéber and Csaba Hős20
0.095335960388184