Sheikh Hefzul Bari

Journal Publications

  1. Bari, SH., Yokoo, Y. and Leong, C. (Accepted). Temporal dynamics and threshold behaviors of suspended sediment transport in the Abukuma River, Japan. Hydrological Research Letters.

  2. Ugajin R, Yokoo Y, Sayama T, Bari, SH. and Leong C (Accepted). Improving Rainfall-Runoff-Inundation Model for realistic representations of main river with levees. Hydrological Research Letters.

  3. Bari, SH., Yokoo, Y., Tateno, M. and Leong, C. (2025). Dynamics, particle size distribution and mineral composition of suspended sediment transport in the Abukuma River estuary. Hydrological Research Letters, 19(1), pp.51-57. Link

  4. Bari, SH., Yokoo, Y. and Leong, C. (2024). A brief review of recent global trends in suspended sediment estimation studies. Hydrological Research Letters, 18(2), pp.51-57. Link

  5. Husna, NEA., Bari, SH., Islam, GT. and Islam, AS. (2024). Groundwater drought assessment in Southwestern Bangladesh. Int. J. of Hydrology Science and Technology, 17(3), pp.267-277. Link

  6. Husna, NEA., Bari, SH., Islam, GT., Islam, AS. and Hussain, MM. (2024). Modelling drought as a climate change indicator in the southwest coastal region of Bangladesh. Int. J. of Hydrology Science and Technology, 18(4), pp.351-67. Link

  7. Hussain, MM., Mahmud, I. and Bari, SH. (2023). pyHomogeneity: a python package for homogeneity test of time series data. J. of Open Research Software, 11(1). Link

  8. Bari, SH. and Husna, NEA. (2023). People’s perception on climate change effects and adaptation in the Haor basin of Bangladesh. Int. J. Hydrology Science and Technology, 15(1), pp.40-53. Link

  9. Bari SH. (2021). Estimating probable maximum precipitation for Bangladesh. Int. J. Hydrology Science and Technology, 11(4), pp.415-421. Link

  10. Bari, SH., Hussain, MM. and Husna, NEA. (2017). Rainfall variability and seasonality in northern Bangladesh. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 129(3-4), pp.995-1001. PDF

  11. Mahmud, I., Bari, SH. and Rahman, MT. (2017). Monthly rainfall forecast of Bangladesh using autoregressive integrated moving average method. Environmental Engineering Research, 22(2), pp.162-168. Link

  12. Bari, SH., Hoque, MA., Rahman, MT. and Hussain, MM. (2016). Analysis of seasonal and annual rainfall trends in the northern region of Bangladesh. Atmospheric Research, 176-177, pp.148-158. Link

  13. Husna, NEA., Bari, SH., Hussain, MM., Rahman, MT. and Rahman, M. (2016). Ground water level prediction using artificial neural network. Int. J. Hydrology Science and Technology, 6(4), pp.371-381. Link

  14. Hussain, MM., Bari, SH., Tarif, ME., Rahman, MT. and Hoque, MA. (2016). Temporal and spatial variation of groundwater level in Mymensingh district, Bangladesh. Int. J. Hydrology Science and Technology, 6(2), 188-197. Link

  15. Bari, SH., Rahman, MT., Hussain, MM. and Ray, S. (2015). Forecasting Monthly Precipitation in Sylhet City Using ARIMA Model. Civil and Environmental Research, 7(1), 69-77. Link

Book Chapters

  1. N E Alias, S H Bari, R Paramasivam, and F N Abdullah (2023). Computations of probable maximum precipitation estimates. In Handbook of Hydroinformatics- Advances in Machine Learning Techniques, Elsevier. Link

  2. M M Hussain, S H Bari, I Mahmud, and M I H Siddiquee (2021). Application of different artificial neural network for streamflow forecasting. In Advances in Streamflow Forecasting — from Traditional to Modern Approaches. Elsevier Limited, Oxford, UK. Link

Conference Papers

  1. S H Bari, Y Yoko, and N Husna (2022). Exploring Changes in Rainfall Seasonality and Variability in Bangladesh. Proceeding of 2022 Annual Conference, Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources (JSHWR) and Japanese Association of Hydrological Sciences (JAHS), held on 4-7 September, 2022, Kyoto University, Japan.

  2. Ishtiak Mahmud, S H Bari, M M Hussain, and M T Rahman (2015). Homogeneity of Rainfall and Temperature Series in Bangladesh. Published in the International Conference on Climate Change and Water Security (ICCWS 2015), held in 27th December, 2015, MIST, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

  3. S H Bari, M A Hoque, M T Rahman, and M M Hussain (2014). Rainfall trend and feasibility of Urban Rainwater Harvesting in Sylhet city. Published in the Regional conference on development approaches for WaSH Implementation 2014, held in 24 March, 2014, SUST, Sylhet, Bangladesh.

  4. 5B. K. Banik, M.T. Rahman, P. Biswas, S H Bari, A. Khatun, D. Plath, W. Schneider, and M. A. Hoque (2012). An application of Matlab-based model to assess the interaction of tidal fluctuation and groundwater near the Rupsha river, Khulna. Published in the Proceedings (Abstract) of 1st International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2012, held in 12 –14 December, 2012, CUET, Chittagong, Bangladesh.

  5. Md. S Islam, K M Khaledduzzaman, and S H Bari (2011). Implementation of RWH in Sylhet city to save power and cost. Published in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Environmental Technology & Construction Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICETCESD)-2011, held in March 10-12, 2011, SUST, Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh.