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within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
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Soil moisture estimation through ASCAT and AMSR-E sensors: An intercomparison and validation study across Europe
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Manfreda, Salvatore, Luca Brocca, Tommaso Moramarco, et al.. (2012). Predicting root zone soil moisture using surface data. CINECA IRIS Institutional Research Information System (University of Basilicata). 8055.1 indexed citations
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Brocca, Luca, et al.. (2012). Soil moisture assimilation into rainfall-runoff modelling: which is the impact of the model structure on runoff predictions?. EGUGA. 2299.1 indexed citations
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Tarpanelli, Angelica, Luca Brocca, Teodosio Lacava, et al.. (2012). Using MODIS data to estimate river discharge in ungauged sites. EGUGA. 3132.1 indexed citations
Brocca, Luca, F. Melone, Tommaso Moramarco, et al.. (2010). Use of ASCAT derived soil moisture product for real-time flood forecasting in the Upper Tiber River. EGUGA. 4634.1 indexed citations
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Camici, Stefania, Tommaso Moramarco, Luca Brocca, et al.. (2010). On mechanisms triggering the levees failure along the Foenna stream on 1st January 2006 and which caused the flooding in the urban area of Sinalunga, Tuscany Region (Italy). A case study. EGUGA. 12037.2 indexed citations
Perumal, Muthiah, Tommaso Moramarco, Bhabagrahi Sahoo, Silvia Barbetta, & F. Melone. (2010). Multilinear Diffusion Analogy Model for Stage Hydrograph Routing. ScholarsArchive (Brigham Young University).3 indexed citations
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Brocca, Luca, Stefania Camici, F. Melone, Tommaso Moramarco, & Angelica Tarpanelli. (2009). Flood frequency estimation by hydrological continuous simulation and classical methods. EGUGA. 3013.1 indexed citations
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Berni, Nicola, Luca Brocca, Laura Giustarini, et al.. (2009). Coupling hydrologic and hydraulic modelling for reliable flood risk mitigation activities in the Upper-Medium Tiber River basin. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 9498.3 indexed citations
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Brocca, Luca, F. Melone, & Tommaso Moramarco. (2009). Antecedent Wetness Conditions based on ERS scatterometer data in support to rainfall-runoff modeling. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 3005.4 indexed citations
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Brocca, Luca, F. Melone, Tommaso Moramarco, et al.. (2009). Potential of ASCAT Soil Moisture Product to Improve Runoff Prediction. ESASP. 674. 15.2 indexed citations
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Barbetta, Silvia, F. Melone, & Tommaso Moramarco. (2006). On the adaptive scheme of a stage forecasting Muskingum model. international conference on Modelling and simulation. 561–567.1 indexed citations
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Corradini, Corrado, Renato Morbidelli, Carla Saltalippi, & F. Melone. (2004). 121. Flood Forecasting and Infiltration Modelling. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology. 14(2). 227–236.1 indexed citations
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Corradini, Corrado, et al.. (2000). Semi-distributed rainfall-runoff models and representation of losses. international conference on Modelling and simulation. 345–349.2 indexed citations
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