His main research concerns Climatology, Hydrology, Water balance, Downscaling and Hydrological modelling. His Climatology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Humidity, Wind speed and Shortwave radiation. His study in Hydrology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Throughfall, Energy balance and Thermal energy storage.
The Water balance study combines topics in areas such as Eddy covariance, Boreal zone, Taiga, Global warming and Carbon exchange. His biological study deals with issues like Seasonality, which deal with fields such as Precipitation, Surface water, Atmospheric circulation and Geopotential. He works mostly in the field of Hydrological modelling, limiting it down to concerns involving Water resources and, occasionally, Hydrology, Stage, Effects of global warming, Greenhouse gas and Trend surface analysis.
Sven Halldin mainly investigates Climatology, Hydrology, Meteorology, Surface runoff and Atmospheric sciences. His Climatology research incorporates themes from Climate model, Regression, Downscaling, Precipitation and Hydrological modelling. His Precipitation research includes themes of Drainage basin and Evapotranspiration.
His Water balance and Hydrology study, which is part of a larger body of work in Hydrology, is frequently linked to Natural science and Data quality, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Water balance research focuses on Snow and how it relates to Boreal. His Meteorology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Global warming, Flood myth and Water cycle.
Sven Halldin mostly deals with Flood myth, Hydrology, Climatology, Hydrology and Discharge data. His work deals with themes such as Meteorology and Environmental planning, which intersect with Flood myth. The study incorporates disciplines such as Key and Water resource management in addition to Hydrology.
His Climatology study combines topics in areas such as Precipitation index, Evapotranspiration, Cru, Decile and Discharge. His Hydrology research incorporates elements of Precipitation, Physical geography and Land use, land-use change and forestry. His Surface runoff study deals with Atmospheric sciences intersecting with Temporal resolution.
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Sensitivity of the Penman–Monteith reference evapotranspiration to key climatic variables in the Changjiang (Yangtze River) basin
Lebing Gong;Lebing Gong;Chong-yu Xu;Chong-yu Xu;Deliang Chen;Deliang Chen;Sven Halldin.
Journal of Hydrology (2006)
Calibration of hydrological models using flow-duration curves
Ida Westerberg;José-Luis Guerrero;P. M. Younger;Keith Beven;Keith Beven.
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (2011)
Statistical precipitation downscaling in central Sweden with the analogue method
Fredrik Wetterhall;Sven Halldin;Chong-yu Xu.
Journal of Hydrology (2005)
Modelling hydrological consequences of climate change—Progress and challenges
Chong-yu Xu;Chong-yu Xu;Elin Widén;Sven Halldin.
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (2005)
Global water-balance modelling with WASMOD-M: Parameter estimation and regionalisation
Elin Widén-Nilsson;Sven Halldin;Chong-yu Xu;Chong-yu Xu.
Journal of Hydrology (2007)
Temporal rainfall variability in the Lake Victoria Basin in East Africa during the twentieth century
Michael Kizza;Allan Rodhe;Chong-Yu Xu;Henry K. Ntale.
Theoretical and Applied Climatology (2009)
Energy, water and carbon exchange in a boreal forest landscape - NOPEX experiences
Sven Halldin;S E Gryning;L Gottschalk;A Jochum.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (1999)
Flux-profile relationships over a boreal forest-roughness sublayer corrections
Meelis Mölder;Achim Grelle;Anders Lindroth;Sven Halldin.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (1999)
Errors in Net Radiometry: Comparison and Evaluation of Six Radiometer Designs
Sven Halldin;Anders Lindroth.
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology (1992)
Stage-discharge uncertainty derived with a non-stationary rating curve in the Choluteca River, Honduras
Ida Westerberg;Jose-Luis Guerrero;Jan Seibert;Jan Seibert;Keith Beven;Keith Beven.
Hydrological Processes (2011)
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