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Barry Croke is affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia and specializes in environmental science, focusing extensively on water-related topics. Their research spans several specific subfields including water science and technology, global and planetary change, environmental engineering, statistics, probability and uncertainty, and ocean engineering.

The scientist's work heavily involves hydrology and watershed management studies, which represent a significant portion of their research output. Additional research topics include flood risk assessment and management, probabilistic and robust engineering design, water resources management and optimization, soil erosion and sediment transport, groundwater flow and contamination studies, and hydrological forecasting using artificial intelligence.

Barry Croke has contributed to a number of recent papers covering diverse aspects of water resources and environmental modeling. Notable publications include:

  • Modeling Water Quality in Watersheds: From Here to the Next Generation, 2020, Water Resources Research
  • Position paper: Sensitivity analysis of spatially distributed environmental models - a pragmatic framework for the exploration of uncertainty sources, 2020, Environmental Modelling & Software
  • Predicting wildfire induced changes to runoff: A review and synthesis of modeling approaches, 2022, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Water
  • Comparing methods of randomizing Sobol' sequences for improving uncertainty of metrics in variance-based global sensitivity estimation, 2021, Reliability Engineering & System Safety
  • Water-energy-ecosystem nexus modeling using multi-objective, non-linear programming in a regulated river: Exploring tradeoffs among environmental flows, cascaded small hydropower, and inter-basin water diversion projects, 2022, Journal of Environmental Management

The scientist frequently publishes in several key journals related to environmental and hydrological sciences. These include:

  • Environmental Modelling & Software
  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Water Resources Research
  • Hydrological Sciences Journal
  • Ecological Modelling

Barry Croke collaborates often with a core group of researchers, including Anthony J. Jakeman, Xifu Sun, Takuya Iwanaga, Daniel Partington, and Baihua Fu. These collaborations contribute to interdisciplinary approaches within their fields of study.

Best Publications

  • Position paper: Characterising performance of environmental models

    Neil D. Bennett;Barry F. W. Croke;Giorgio Guariso;Joseph H. A. Guillaume

  • Flood inundation modelling

    J. Teng;A.J. Jakeman;J. Vaze;B.F.W. Croke

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

    Günter Blöschl;Marc F.P. Bierkens;Antonio Chambel;Christophe Cudennec

  • A review of surrogate models and their application to groundwater modeling

    Michael Asher;Barry Croke;Anthony Jakeman;L.J.M. Peeters

  • A review of catchment-scale water quality and erosion models and a synthesis of future prospects

    Baihua Fu;Wendy S. Merritt;Barry F.W. Croke;Tony R. Weber

  • Assessing the impact of land use change on hydrology by ensemble modeling (LUCHEM) I: Model intercomparison with current land use

    L Breuer;J.A. Huisman;P Willems;H Bormann

  • Carbon and nitrogen abundance variations on the main sequence of 47 Tucanae

    R. D. Cannon;B. F. W. Croke;R. A. Bell;J. E. Hesser

  • A catchment moisture deficit module for the IHACRES rainfall-runoff model

    Barry F. W. Croke;Anthony J. Jakeman

  • A dynamic model for predicting hydrologic response to land cover Changes in gauged and ungauged catchments

    Barry Croke;Wendy Merritt;Anthony Jakeman

  • Addressing ten questions about conceptual rainfall–runoff models with global sensitivity analyses in R

    Mun-Ju Shin;Joseph H.A. Guillaume;Barry F.W. Croke;Anthony J. Jakeman

  • An open software environment for hydrological model assessment and development

    F. T. Andrews;B. F. W. Croke;A. J. Jakeman

  • Integrated assessment modelling for water resource allocation and management: A generalised conceptual framework

    R. A. Letcher;B. F. W. Croke;A. J. Jakeman

  • Assessing the impact of land use change on hydrology by ensemble modelling(LUCHEM) II: ensemble combinations and predictions

    Neil Viney;H Bormann;L Breuer;A Bronstert

  • Introductory overview of identifiability analysis : A guide to evaluating whether you have the right type of data for your modeling purpose

    Joseph H. A. Guillaume;Joseph H. A. Guillaume;John D. Jakeman;Stefano Marsili-Libelli;Michael Asher

  • A review of nitrogen and phosphorus export to waterways: context for catchment modelling

    John Drewry;Lachlan Newham;Richard Greene;Anthony Jakeman

  • Evaluation of streamflow predictions by the IHACRES rainfall-runoff model in two South African catchments

    Peter J. Dye;Barry F. W. Croke

  • Model development for integrated assessment of water allocation options

    Rebecca Letcher;Anthony Jakeman;Barry Croke

  • Assessing the impact of land use change on hydrology by ensemble modeling (LUCHEM) III: scenario analysis

    J.A. Huisman;L Breuer;H Bormann;A Bronstert

  • Suspended sediment, nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations and exports during storm-events to the Tuross estuary, Australia.

    John Drewry;Lachlan Newham;Barry Croke

  • Review: Three complementary methods for sensitivity analysis of a water quality model

    X. Y. Sun;L. T. H. Newham;B. F. W. Croke;J. P. Norton

  • Disinfection by-product formation and mitigation strategies in point-of-use chlorination of turbid and non-turbid waters in western Kenya.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony J. Jakeman
Anthony J. Jakeman Australian National University
Murugesu Sivapalan
Murugesu Sivapalan University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
John E. Norris
John E. Norris Australian National University
Jan Seibert
Jan Seibert University of Zurich
Johan Alexander Huisman
Johan Alexander Huisman Forschungszentrum Jülich
Lutz Breuer
Lutz Breuer University of Giessen
Dennis P. Lettenmaier
Dennis P. Lettenmaier University of California, Los Angeles
Neil R. Viney
Neil R. Viney Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Axel Bronstert
Axel Bronstert University of Potsdam

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