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Smith & Smith: Environmental Modelling
Chatfield, C. (1983). Statistics for technology. Chapman and Hall, London.
Hamby, D. M. (1994). A review of techniques for parameter sensitivity analysis of environmental models. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 32, 135-54.
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Saltelli, A., Chan, K. and Scott, E. M. (2000). Sensitivity analysis. Wiley, Chichester.
Townend, J. (2002). Practical statistics for environmental and biological scientists. Wiley, Chichester.
Addiscott, T. M. and Whitmore, A. P. (1987). Computer simulation of changes in soil mineral nitrogen and crop nitrogen during autumn, winter and spring. Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge, 109, 141-57.
Loague, K. and Green, R. E. (1991). Statistical and graphical methods for evaluating solute transport models: overview and application. Journal of Contamination Hydrology, 7, 51-73.
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Smith, J. U., Smith, P. and Addiscott, T. M. (1996). Quantitative methods to evaluate and compare soil organic matter (SOM) models. In Evaluation of soil organic matter models using existing long-term datasets, NATO ASI Series I, Vol. 38 (ed. D. S. Powlson, P. Smith and J. U. Smith), pp. 81-98.
Smith, P., Smith, J. U., Powlson, D. S., McGill, W. B., Arah, J. R. M., Chertov O. G., et al. (1997). A comparison of the performance of nine soil organic matter models using datasets from seven long-term experiments. Geoderma, 81, 153-225.
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Smith, P., Powlson, D. S., Smith, J. U., Falloon, P. D. and Coleman, K. (2000). Meeting Europe's climate change commitments: Quantitative estimates of the potential for carbon mitigation by agriculture. Global Change Biology, 6, 525-39.
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Whitmore, A. P. (1991). A method for assessing the goodness of computer simulations of soil processes. Journal of Soil Science, 42, 289-99.
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