Papers published in 1995 - volume 40
Fingered preferential flow in unsaturated homogeneous coarse sands. M. S. Babel, R. Loof & A. Das Gupta 40(1), 1-18.
Regional rainfall and flood frequency analysis for Sicily using the two component extreme value distribution. M. Cannarozzo, F. D'Asaro & V. Ferro 40(1), 19-42.
Study of small basin hydrology in Anatolia using environmental isotope analysis. A. Günyakti, H. D. Altinbilek & H. Qasem 40(1), 43-54.
A comparison of four distributions used in flood frequency analysis in Bangladesh. M. A. Karim & J. U. Chowdhury 40(1), 55-66.
Grain size distribution effects on phosphate sorption by fluvial sediment: implications for modelling sediment-phosphate transport. M. Stone, G. Mulamoottil & L. Logan 40(1), 67-82.
Long term water temperature trends in Austrian rivers. B. W. Webb & F. Nobilis 40(1), 83-96.
Hydrological modelling and the sustainable development of the Hadejia-Nguru Wetlands, Nigeria. J. R. Thompson & G. E. Hollis 40(1), 97-116.
Forecast of daily water levels for Lake Kinneret, Israel. V. Khavich & A. Ben-Zvi 40(2), 133-144.
Multivariate modelling of water resources time series using artificial neural networks. H. Raman & N. Sunilkumar 40(2), 145-164.
Parameter estimation for 3-parameter generalized pareto distribution by the principle of maximum entropy (POME). V. P. Singh & H. Guo 40(2), 165-182.
Synthesizing missing streamflow records on several Manitoba streams using multiple nonlinear standardized correlation analysis. S. P. Simonovic 40(2), 183-204.
Water quality of the Gedaref basin, Sudan. M. T. Hussein & E. G. Adam 40(2), 205-216.
Instability of water resources and management of a planned water system in non-sahelian West Africa. E. Servat & M. Sakho 40(2), 217-230.
Climate change and hydrology with emphasis on the Indian subcontinent. Divya & R. Mehotra 40(2), 231-242.
Hydrological characteristics of the Dokriani Glacier in the Garhwal Himalayas. P. Singh, K. S. Ramasastri, U. K. Singh, J. T. Gergan & D. P. Dhobal 40(2), 243-258.
Satellite remote sensing for soil erosion modelling using the ANSWERS model. K. D. Sharma & S. Singh 40(2), 259-272.
Methods for assessing sediment delivery in river systems. E. Atkinson 40(2), 273-280. (Technical note).
A mathematical model for precipitation in the Basque Country, Spain. I. Antiguedad, J. Garcia Muñiz & J. Llamas 40(3), 291-302.
Hydrological effects of hypothetical climate change in the East River basin, Colorado, USA. G. R. McCabe & L. E. Hay 40(3), 303-318.
Concentration and chemical species of iron in soils from groundwater/surface water ecotones. A. C. Norrström 40(3), 319-330.
Assessment of daily catchment precipitation in mountainous regions for climate change interpretation. D. Panagoulia 40(3), 331-350.
A new approach for the prediction of unexposed fractured reservoirs: a case study in Millas Granite (French Pyrenees). S. Pistre, T. Rives & L. M. Bangoy 40(3), 351-366.
Simulation of direct runoff volumes and peak rates for rural catchments in Kenya, East Africa. J. O. Onyando & T. C. Sharma 40(3), 367-380.
Models for extending streamflow data: a case study. H. Raman, S. Mohan & P. Padalinathan 40(3), 381-394.
Effects of different land uses on infiltration in ustifluvent soil susceptible to gully erosion. R. C. Agnihotri & R. C. Yadav 40(3), 395-406.
Analysing the long term reduction in groundwater temperature due to pumping. M. Taniguchi 40(3), 407-422.
A management model for predicting nitrate leaching from grassland catchments in the United Kingdom: 1. Model development. H. J. E. Rodda, D. Scholefield, B. W. Webb & D. E. Walling 40(4), 433-452.
Response of an upland equatorial African basin to a CO2-induced climatic change. J. N. Kabubi, D. Gellens & G. R. Demareé 40(4), 453-470.
The effect of an anionic surfactant on the mobilization and biodegradation of PAHs in a creosote-contaminated soil. L. Deschênes, P. Lafrance, J. P. Villeneuve & R. Samson 40(4), 471-484.
Flow regionalization in the upper Paraguay basin, Brazil. C. Tucci, A. Silveira, J. Sanchez & F. Albuquerque 40(4), 485-498.
Estimation of recharge and runoff volumes from ungauged catchments in eastern Australia. A. B. Ibrahim & I. Cordery 40(4), 499-516.
The discharge variability of some karst springs in Bulgaria studied by time series analysis. A. Pulido Bosch, A. Padilla, D. Dimitrov & M. Machkova 40(4), 517-532.
Estimation of monthly runoff from small catchments in India. U. C. Kothyari 40(4), 533-542.
Spatio-temporal precipitation modelling in rural watersheds. N. R. Dalezios & K. Adamowski 40(5), 553-568.
Daily precipitation variability in semiarid agricultural regions in Macedonia, Greece. N. R. Dalezios & A. Bartzokas 40(5), 569-586.
Quantification of the stability of river flow regimes. I. Krasovskaia 40(5), 587-598.
Flash flood forecasting model for the Ayalon Stream, Israel. V. Khavich & A. Ben-Zvi 40(5), 599-614.
The effects of climate changes on aquifer storage and river baseflow. D. M. Cooper, W. B. Wilkinson & N. W. Arnell 40(5), 615-632.
The effects of climate variability on discharge as dependent on catchment characteristics in the Upper Loire basin, France. B. van der Wateren-De Hoog 40(5), 633-646.
Filtrages piézométriques préliminaires à l'analyse du comportement des eaux souterraines lors des crises sismiques: exemple dans le petit Caucase. J. C. Grillot, M. Le Clezio & A. Bodoyan 40(5), 647-662.
Time of concentration formulas for planes with upstream inflow. T. S. Wong 40(5), 663-666. (Technical note).
Relationships between higher cumulants of channel response. I. Properties of the linear channel response. W. G. Strupczewski & J. C. I. Dooge 40(6), 675-688.
Forecasting weekly reference crop evapotranspiration series. S. Mohan & N. Arumugam 40(6), 689-702.
Sediment delivery processes at basin scale. V. Ferro & M. Minacapilli 40(6), 703-718.
Sensitivity analysis of pumping tests in non-uniform aquifers. J. J. Jiao 40(6), 719-738.
Expert system for the selection of methods to calculate design flood flows. E. Varas & M. von Chrismar 40(6), 739-750.
Monthly rainfall-runoff models applied to arid and semiarid catchments for water resource estimation purposes. D. A. Hughes 40(6), 751-770.
Laboratory and field assessment of an infrared turbidity probe and its response to particle size and variation in suspended sediment concentration. N. J. Clifford, K. S. Richards, R. A. Brown & S. N. Lane 40(6), 771-792.