Hydrological Sciences Journal

Papers published and Books reviewed in 2000 - volume 45


The antecedent soil moisture condition of the curve number procedure.
L. Silveira, F. Charbonnier & J. L. Genta 45(1), 3–12.

Application of rainfall–runoff model to three catchments in Iraq.
Fayez Abdulla & Laith Al-Badranih 45(1), 13–26.

Three modelling approaches for seasonal streamflow droughts in southern Africa: the use of censored data.
Emma L. Tate & Stephen N. Freeman 45(1), 27–42.

L’Opération Sources en Belgique: premières analyses statistiques des résultats et légitimité des cartes "nitrates".
J. M. Wattecamps, J. Bernier, L. De Backer & J. J. Boreux 45(1), 43–60.

Transport of nitrogen in soil water following the application of animal manures to sloping grassland.
R. J. Parkinson, P. Griffiths & A. L. Heathwaite 45(1), 61–74.

On the feasibility of using a lake water balance model to infer rainfall: an example from Lake Victoria.
Sharon E. Nicholson, Xungang Yin & Mamoudou B. Ba 45(1), 75–96.

The formation of groups for regional flood frequency analysis.
Donald H. Burn & N. K. Goel 45(1), 97–112.

Accelerating shear velocity in gravel-bed channels.
Hossein Afzalimehr & François Anctil 45(1), 113–124.

Theoretical estimates for the influence of Lake Victoria on flows in the upper White Nile.
K. J. Sene 45(1), 125–146.

Sustainable groundwater management of the stressed Coastal aquifer in the Gaza region.
Abraham J. Melloul & Martin L. Collin 45(1), 147–160.

Applying the bootstrap technique for studying soil redistribution by caesium-137 measurements at basin scale.
Costanza di Stefano, Vito Ferro & Paolo Porto 45(2), 171–184.

GIS-supported modelling of areal rainfall in a mountainous river basin with monsoon climate in southern India.
Julie Wilk & Lotta Andersson 45(2), 185–202.

A preliminary investigation on the scaling behaviour of rainfall observed in two different climates.
Bellie Sivakumar 45(2), 203–220.

Uncertainties in mean discharges from two large South American rivers due to rating curve variability.
R. T. Clarke, E. M. Mendiondo & L. C. Brusa 45(2), 221–236.

Modelling reservoir sedimentation and estimating historical deposition rates using a data-based mechanistic (DBM) approach.
L. E. Price, C. P. Fawcett, P. C. Young & J. S. Rowan 45(2), 237–248.

Regional differences in the effects of El Niño and La Niña on low flows and floods.
M. Paul Mosley 45(2), 249–268.

Real-time flood forecasting with the use of inadequate data.
Ioannis Nalbantis 45(2), 269–284.

Use of a two-component exponential distribution in partial duration modelling of hydrological droughts in Zimbabwean rivers.<:>
Thomas R. Kjeldsen, Allan Lundorf & Dan Rosbjerg 45(2), 285–298.

Optimal design of hydroelectric projects in Uttara Kannada, India.
T. V. Ramachandra, D. K. Subramanian & N. V. Joshi 45(2), 299–314.

Joint probability distribution of annual maximum storm peaks and amounts as represented by daily rainfalls.
Sheng Yue 45(2), 315–326.

Development of flood hazard maps of Bangladesh using NOAA-AVHRR images with GIS.
Md Monirul Islam & Kimiteru Sado 45(3), 337–356.

Snow crystal imaging using scanning electron microscopy: III. Glacier ice, snow and biota.
A. Rango, W. P. Wergin, E. F. Erbe & E. G. Josberger 45(3), 357–376.

Conservative identification of nodal transmissivities: theory, computational experiments and application to the Rharb coastal aquifer (Morocco).
B. El Mansouri, Y. Loukili & D. Esselaoui 45(3), 377–390.

Evaporation of grass under non-restricted soil moisture conditions.
H. A. R. de Bruin & J. N. M. Stricker 45(3), 391–406.

On the diurnal cycle of cloudiness over Lake Victoria and its influence on evaporation from the Lake.
Xungang Yin, Sharon E. Nicholson & Mamoudou B. Ba 45(3), 407–424.

Application of adaptive fuzzy rule-based models for reconstruction of missing precipitation events.
A. J. Abebe, D. P. Solomatine & R. G. W. Venneker 45(3), 425–436.

Flood frequency analysis of southern Africa. I. Delineation of homogeneous regions.
R. K. Kachroo, S. H. Mkhandi & B. P. Parida 45(3), 437–448.

Flood frequency analysis of southern Africa. II. Identification of regional distributions.
S. H. Mkhandi, R. K. Kachroo & T. A. G. Gunasekara 45(3), 449–464.

Spatial scaling properties of annual streamflow in the United States.
Richard M. Vogel & A. Sankarasubramanian 45(3), 465–476.

Natural climatic changes and solar cycles: an analysis of hydrological time series.
Mario Tomasino & Francesco Dalla Valle 45(3), 477–490.

River Po discharges and cycles of solar activity. Discussion of "Natural climatic changes and solar cycles: an analysis of hydrological time series" (and reply by M. Tomasino & F. Dalla Valle).
Theodor Landscheidt 45(3) 491–494.

Hydrological and thermal regimes in a supraglacial lake: Imja Khumbu, Nepal Himalaya.
K. Chikita, S. P. Joshi, J. Jha & H. Hasegawa 45(4), 507–522.

A hybrid multi-model approach to river level forecasting.
Linda See & Stan Openshaw 45(4), 523–536.

Flood forecasting with a watershed model: a new method of parameter updating.
Xiaoliu Yang & Claude Michel 45(4), 537–546.

Detection of change in river flow using phase randomization.<:A
Maciej Radziejewski, András Bárdossy & Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz 45(4), 547–558.

Regional precipitation and temperature scenarios for climate change.
András Bárdossy & Jan M. C. van Mierlo 45(4), 559–576.

Application of chemical mass balance approach to determine nutrient loading.
C. K. Jain 45(4), 577–588.

Well storage effect during pumping tests in an aquifer of low permeability.
V. S. Singh 45(4), 589–594.

Non-Darcian groundwater flow in leaky aquifers.
Zekai Şen 45(4), 595–606.

Origin of the Colorado River experimental flood in Grand Canyon.
E. D. Andrews & Leslie A. Pizzi 45(4), 607–628.

Correlations between discharge and meteorological parameters and runoff forecasting from a highly glacierized Himalayan basin.
Pratap Singh, K. S. Ramasastri, Naresh Kumar & Manohar Arora 45(5), 637–652.

Seasonal changes in the fraction of global radiation retained as net all-wave radiation and their hydrological implications.
J. D. Kalma, H. Perera, S. A. Wooldridge & G. Stanhill 45(5), 653–674.

Multi-stage flood routing for gated reservoirs and conjunctive optimization of hydroelectricity income with flood losses.
Nese Acanal, Recep Yurtal & Tefaruk Haktanir 45(5), 675–688.

Regional calibration of a watershed model.<:A
W. Fernandez, R. M. Vogel & A. Sankarasubramanian 45(5), 689–708.

The relationship between runoff rate and lag time and the effects of surface treatments at the plot scale.
B. Yu, C. W. Rose, C. C. A. Ciesiolka & U. Cakurs 45(5), 709

Fractal analysis of rainfall observed in two different climatic regions.
Bellie Sivakumar 45(5), 727–726.

Rating curve modelling with Manning’s equation to manage instability and improve extrapolation.
J. Léonard, M. Mietton, H. Najib & P. Gourbesville 45(5), 739–750.

Severity–duration–frequency analysis of droughts and wet periods in Greece.
Nicolas R. Dalezios, Athanasios Loukas, Lampros Vasiliades & Elias Liakopoulos 45(5), 751–770.

Estimation of soil erosion and sediment yield using GIS.
Manoj K. Jain & Umesh C. Kothyari 45(5), 771–786.

Determination of equilibrium detention storage for a series of planes.
Tommy S. Wong & Yunjie Li 45(5), 787–790.

Mapping average annual runoff: a hierarchical approach applying a stochastic interpolation scheme.
Eric Sauquet, Lars Gottschalk & Etienne Leblois 45(6), 799–816.

Assessing soil erosion in a small Sicilian basin by caesium-137 measurements and a simplified mass balance model.
Costanza di Stefano, Vito Ferro & Salvatore Rizzo 45(6), 817–832.

Solute transport and water content measurements in clay soils using time domain reflectrometry.
Magnus Persson, Ronny Berndtsson, Slah Nasri, Jean Albergel, Patrick Zante, Yuki Yumegaki 45(6), 833–848.

Group-based estimation of missing hydrological data. I. Approach and general methodology.
Amin A. Elshorbagy, U. S. Panu & S. P. Simonovic 45(6), 849–866.

Group-based estimation of missing hydrological data. II. Application to streamflows.
Amin A. Elshorbagy, U. S. Panu & S. P. Simonovic 45(6), 867–880.

Time-dependent shear velocities in channel routing.
Paweł M. Rowiński, Włodzimierz Czernuszenko & Jean-Marc Pretre 45(6), 881–896.

The hydrology and sediment yield of Sungai Air Terjun, Penang Hill, Malaysia.
Wan Ruslan Ismail 45(6), 897–910.

Discharge determination by Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP): a moving bottom error correction method, applied on the River Amazon at Obidos.
Jacques Callede, Pascal Kosuth, Jean-Loup Guyot & Valdemar Santos Guimarães 45(6), 911–924.


Books reviewed in 2000


Scale Dependence and Scale Invariance in Hydrology edited by Garrison Sposito 45(1), 64.

Twice a river. Rhine and Meuse in the Netherlands 45(2), 328.

Karst Hydrogeology and Human Activities-Impacts, Consequences and Implications edited by David  Drew & Heinz Hötzl 45(2), 329.

Constructed Wetlands in the Sustainable Landscape by C. S. Campbell & M. H. Ogden 45(3), 497.

Eco-hydrology: Plants and Water in Terrestrial and Aquatic Environments edited by Andrew J. Baird & Robert L. Wilby 45(3), 498.

Floodplains: Interdisciplinary Approaches edited by S. B. Marriott & J. Alexander 45(3), 499.

Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Transport in Carbonate Aquifers edited by Ira D. Sasowsky & Carol M. Wicks 45(3), 499.

River Management—The Australasian Experience edited by Sandra Brizga & Brian Finlayson 45(4), 630.

Hydrological Applications of GIS edited by A. M. Gurnell & D. R. Montgomery 45(5), 792.

Flood Estimation Handbook (Procedures for Flood Frequency Estimation) (five volumes) 45(6), 929–930.

Hydrogeology of Crystalline Rocks edited by Ingrid Stober & Kurt Butcher 45(6), 931.