Lieke Melsen

Lieke Melsen

Wageningen Universiteit

H-index: 20

Europe-Netherlands

About Lieke Melsen

Lieke Melsen, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Wageningen Universiteit, specializes in the field of hydrological modelling, uncertainty estimation, modelling as a socio-technical activity.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Modeling Toolkit: how recruitment strategies for modeling positions influence model progress

Drought-impacted communities in social-ecological systems: Exploration of different system states in Northeast Brazil

A Pareto‐Based Sensitivity Analysis and Multiobjective Calibration Approach for Integrating Streamflow and Evaporation Data

Drought diagnosis: What the medical sciences can teach us

It Takes a Village to Run a Model—The Social Practices of Hydrological Modeling

A geography of drought indices: mismatch between indicators of drought and its impacts on water and food securities

Flood spatial coherence, triggers, and performance in hydrological simulations: large-sample evaluation of four streamflow-calibrated models

Advancing process representation in hydrological models: Integrating new concepts, knowledge, and data

Lieke Melsen Information

University

Position

Assistant professor

Citations(all)

1516

Citations(since 2020)

1265

Cited By

652

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

University Profile Page

Wageningen Universiteit

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Lieke Melsen Skills & Research Interests

hydrological modelling

uncertainty estimation

modelling as a socio-technical activity

Top articles of Lieke Melsen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Modeling Toolkit: how recruitment strategies for modeling positions influence model progress

Frontiers in Water

Lieke A Melsen

2023/5/12

Drought-impacted communities in social-ecological systems: Exploration of different system states in Northeast Brazil

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

S Kchouk

G Ribeiro Neto

LA Melsen

DW Walker

L Cavalcante

...

2023/10/15

A Pareto‐Based Sensitivity Analysis and Multiobjective Calibration Approach for Integrating Streamflow and Evaporation Data

Water Resources Research

Patricio Yeste

Lieke A Melsen

Matilde García‐Valdecasas Ojeda

Sonia R Gámiz‐Fortis

Yolanda Castro‐Díez

...

2023/6

Drought diagnosis: What the medical sciences can teach us

Earth's Future

David W Walker

Louise Cavalcante

Sarra Kchouk

Germano G Ribeiro Neto

Art Dewulf

...

2022/4

It Takes a Village to Run a Model—The Social Practices of Hydrological Modeling

Water Resources Research

L.A. Melsen

2022

A geography of drought indices: mismatch between indicators of drought and its impacts on water and food securities

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

Sarra Kchouk

Lieke A Melsen

David W Walker

Pieter R Van Oel

2022

Flood spatial coherence, triggers, and performance in hydrological simulations: large-sample evaluation of four streamflow-calibrated models

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Manuela I Brunner

Lieke A Melsen

Andrew W Wood

Oldrich Rakovec

Naoki Mizukami

...

2021/1/6

Advancing process representation in hydrological models: Integrating new concepts, knowledge, and data

Water Resources Research

Björn Guse

Simone Fatichi

Shervan Gharari

Lieke A Melsen

2021/11

Mimicry of a Conceptual Hydrological Model (HBV): What's in a Name?

Water Resources Research

Koen F Jansen

Adriaan J Teuling

James R Craig

Marco Dal Molin

Wouter JM Knoben

...

2021/5

Seasonal discharge response to temperature-driven changes in evaporation and snow processes in the Rhine Basin

Earth System Dynamics

Joost Buitink

Lieke A Melsen

Adriaan J Teuling

2021/4/8

Climate change impacts model parameter sensitivity–implications for calibration strategy and model diagnostic evaluation

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Lieke Anna Melsen

Björn Guse

2021/3/18

Numerical daemons of hydrological models are summoned by extreme precipitation

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions

Peter T La Follette

Adriaan J Teuling

Nans Addor

Martyn Clark

Koen Jansen

...

2021/2/5

Comparing spatial and temporal scales of hydrologic model parameter transfer: A guide to four climates of Iran

Journal of Hydrology

Afshin Jahanshahi

Lieke A Melsen

Sopan D Patil

Erfan Goharian

2021/12/1

The impact of hydrological model structure on the simulation of extreme runoff events

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions

Gijs Van Kempen

Karin Van Der Wiel

Lieke Anna Melsen

2020/7/14

Behind the scenes of streamflow model performance

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions

Laurène JE Bouaziz

Guillaume Thirel

Tanja de Boer-Euser

Lieke A Melsen

Joost Buitink

...

2020/4/28

A distributed simple dynamical systems approach (dS2 v1. 0) for computationally efficient hydrological modelling at high spatio-temporal resolution

Geoscientific Model Development

Joost Buitink

Lieke A Melsen

James W Kirchner

Adriaan J Teuling

2020/12/2

On the complexity of model complexity: Viewpoints across the geosciences

Catena

Jantiene EM Baartman

Lieke A Melsen

Demie Moore

Martine J van der Ploeg

2020/3/1

Can model structure families be inferred from model output?

Environmental Modelling & Software

Janneke OE Remmers

Adriaan J Teuling

Lieke A Melsen

2020/11/1

Global distribution of hydrologic controls on forest growth

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Caspar TJ Roebroek

Lieke A Melsen

Anne J Hoek van Dijke

Ying Fan

Adriaan J Teuling

2020/9/23

Future streamflow regime changes in the United States: assessment using functional classification

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Manuela I Brunner

Lieke A Melsen

Andrew J Newman

Andrew W Wood

Martyn P Clark

2020/8/11

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