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Papers published and Books reviewed in 2002 - volume 47 |
Calibrating a rainfall–runoff model for a catchment with limited data. J. Wilk & D. A. Hughes 47(1), 3–17.
Simulating the impacts of land-use and climate change on water resource availability for a large south Indian catchment. J. Wilk & D. A. Hughes 47(1), 19–30.
Assessing the vulnerability to soil erosion of the Ukai Dam catchments using remote sensing and GIS. Sanjay K. Jain & M. K. Goel 47(1), 31–40.
Large and episodic decrease of water discharge from the Yangtze River to the sea during the dry season. Chen Xiqing, Zhang Erfeng & Xu Jiangang 47(1), 41–48.
A hillslope-based hydrological model using catchment area and width functions. Dawen Yang, Srikantha Herath & Katumi Musiake 47(1), 49–66.
The use of historical flood information in the English Midlands to improve risk assessment. Alison Williams & David Archer 47(1), 67–76.
The use of flood regime information in regional flood frequency analysis. Juraj M Cunderlik & Donald H Burn 47(1), 77–92.
Snow and glacier melt in the Satluj River at Bhakra Dam in the western Himalayan region. Pratap Singh & S. K. Jain 47(1), 93–106.
A note on the applicability of log-Gumbel and log-logistic probability distributions in hydrological analyses: I. Known pdf. Paweł M. Rowiński, Witold G. Strupczewski & Vijay P. Singh 47(1), 107–122.
A note on the applicability of log-Gumbel and log-logistic probability distributions in hydrological analyses: II. Assumed pdf. Stanislaw Weglarczyk, Witold G. Strupczewski & Vijay P. Singh 47(1), 123–138.
Which chaos in the rainfall–runoff process? Discussion of "Evidence of chaos in the rainfall–runoff process" Daniel Schertzer, Ioulia Tchiguirinskaia, Shaun Lovejoy, Pierre Hubert, Hocine Bendjoudi & Michele Larchevêque 47(1), 139–148.
Reply to "Which chaos in the rainfall–runoff process?" Bellie Sivakumar, Ronny Berndtsson, Jonas Olsson & Kenji Jinno 47(1), 149–158.
Discussion of "Integration of remote sensing data into hydrological models for reservoir management" C. Ottlé, A. Quesney & S. Le Hégarat-Mascle and reply by C. Loumagne, M. Normand, M. Riffard & A. Weisse 47(1), 159–164.
Hydrological considerations for dam siting in arid regions: a Saudi Arabian study. Zekai Şen & Khalid Al-Suba’i 47(2), 173–186.
Sediment flux into the sea as influenced by different source areas in the drainage basin: example of the Yellow River, China. Xu Jiongxin 47(2), 187–202
.Assessment of sedimentation in Bhakra Reservoir in the western Himalayan region using remotely sensed data Sanjay K. Jain, Pratap Singh & S. M. Seth 47(2), 203–212.
Grain-size distribution, morphoscopy and elemental chemistry of suspended sediments of Pindari Glacier, Kumaon Himalaya, India. Shiv Kumar Pandey, Abhay Kumar Singh & S. I. Hasnain 47(2), 213–226.
Spatial and temporal factors of erosion by water of black marls in the badlands of the French southern Alps. Luc Descroix & Jean-Claude Olivry 47(2), 227–242.
Monitoring snow-covered areas using NOAA-AVHRR data in the eastern part of Turkey. Zuhal Akyürek & A. Ünal Şorman 47(2), 243–252.
Simulation of infiltration from porous clay pipe in subsurface irrigation. Shahram Ashrafi, Ashim Das Gupta, Mukand Singh Babel, Norihiro Izumi & Rainer Loof 47(2), 253–268.
Evaluating the linear dielectric constant–electrical conductivity model using time-domain reflectometry. Magnus Persson 47(2), 269–277.
Comparative application of two erosion models to a basin. V. Hrissanthou 47(2), 279–292.
Données isotopiques (87Sr/86Sr) et changements hydrologiques depuis 15 000 ans sur l’Altiplano andin. Anne Coudrain, Michel Loubet, Thomas Condom, Amal Talbi, Pierre Ribstein, Bernard Pouyaud, Jorge Quintanilla, Claudine Dieulin & Bernard Dupré 47(2), 293–306.
Modelling the effects of spatial and temporal resolution of rainfall and basin model on extreme river discharge. Martijn J. Booij 47(2), 307–320.
L’Amazone à Óbidos (Brésil): étude statistique des débits et bilan hydrologique. Jacques Callede, Jean Loup Guyot, Josyane Ronchail, Michel Molinier & Eurides de Oliveira 47(2), 321–333.
Modélisation de l’incertitude sur les séquences futures de débits en rivière. O. Seidou, J. Rousselle, M. Lefebvre, N. Lauzon & J. Ribeiro 47(3), 367–385.
Scale invariance analysis of channel network width function and possible implications for flood behaviour. Betty Richards-Pecou 47(3), 387–404.
An investigation of the presence of low-dimensional chaotic behaviour in the sediment transport phenomenon. Bellie Sivakumar & A. W. Jayawardena 47(3), 405–416.
Propagation of a subglacial flood wave during the initiation of a jökulhlaup. Tómas Jóhannesson 47(3), 417–434.
Prediction of hydrological events for planning rainfed rice. B. Panigrahi, Sudhindra Nath Panda & R. Mull 47(3), 435–448.
Deriving catchment-scale water and energy balance parameters using data assimilation based on extended Kalman filtering. G. Boulet, Y. Kerr, A. Chehbouni & J. D. Kalma 47(3), 449–467.
What can be deduced from chemical measurement in an open-field raingauge? An example in the Maures Massif, southeastern France. Benoît Fourcade, Anne Coudrain-Ribstein & Claude Martin 47(3), 469–478.
Use of regionalized stormflow coefficients with a view to hydroclimatological hazard mapping. Laurent Pfister, Jean-François Iffly, Lucien Hoffmann & Joël Humbert 47(3), 479–491.
Recent changes in the level of Lake Abiyata, central main Ethiopian Rift. Tenalem Ayenew 47(3), 493–503.
Global ENSO–streamflow teleconnection, streamflow forecasting and interannual variability. Francis H. S. Chiew & Thomas A. McMahon 47(3), 505–522.
Discussion of "Analysis of cross-correlated chaotic streamflows" and reply by Amin Elshorbagy, Umed S. Panu & Slobodan P. Simonovic. Bellie Sivakumar 47(3), 523–532.
Introduction to Special Issue "Towards Integrated Water Resources Management for Sustainable Development". B. Soni & Z. W. Kundzewicz 47(S), S1–S4.
Forecasting and warning of water-related disasters in a complex hydraulic setting—the case of Bangladesh. G. N. Paudyal 47(S), S5–S18.
Challenges in drought research: some perspectives and future directions. U. S. Panu & T. C. Sharma 47(S), S19–S30.
Incidence of droughts in different climatic regions. R. P. Pandey & K. S. Ramasastri 47(S), S31–S40.
Estimation of subsurface components in the water balance of Lake Nainital (Kumaun Himalaya, India) using environmental isotopes. Rm. P. Nachiappan, B. Kumar & Rm. Manickavasagam 47(S), S41–S54.
Analysis of arsenic-contaminated groundwater domain in the Nadia district of West Bengal (India). P. K. Majumdar, N. C. Ghosh & B. Chakravorty 47(S), S55–S66.
Numerical modelling of salt-water intrusion due to human activities and sea-level change in the Godavari Delta, India. A. Ghosh Bobba 47(S), S67–S80.
Assessment of sediment deposition rate in Bargi Reservoir using digital image processing. M. K. Goel, Sharad K. Jain & P. K. Agarwal 47(S), S81–S92.
Stochastic modelling of the sediment load of the upper Yangtze River (China). Zhou Gangyan, N. K. Goel & V. K. Bhatt 47(S), S93–S105.
Hydrological simulation of a conservation bench terrace system in a subhumid climate. V. N. Sharda & J. S. Samra 47(4), 549–561.
Analysis of a Sahelian annual rainfall index from 1896 to 2000; the drought continues. Y. L’Hôte, G. Mahé, B. Somé & J. P. Triboulet 47(4), 563–572.
The Hurst phenomenon and fractional Gaussian noise made easy. D. Koutsoyiannis 47(4), 573–595.
River flow regimes in a changing climate. I. Krasovskaia & L. Gottschalk 47(4), 597–609.
Discharge and suspended sediment in the meltwater of Gangotri Glacier, Garhwal Himalaya, India. K. Kumar, M. S. Miral, V. Joshi & Y. S. Panda 47(4), 611–619.
Comparison of four updating models for real-time river flow forecasting. L. Xiong & K. M. O’Connor 47(4), 621–639.
Advective flow in sediments under the influence of compaction. E. Holzbecher 47(4), 641–649.
Hydrological characteristics of groundwater in a subtropical coastal plain with large variations in salinity: Pimpama, Queensland, Australia. J. Harbison & M. Cox 47(4), 651–665.
Preliminary streamflow data analyses prior to water resources planning study. A. J. Adeloye & M. Montaseri 47(5), 679–692.
Estimation of temporal variation of sediment yield using GIS. Umesh C. Kothyari, Manoj K. Jain & Kittur G. Ranga Raju 47(5), 693–706.
LL-moments for estimating low flow quantiles. M. Bayazit & B. Önöz 47(5), 707–720.
On-line estimation of unit hydrographs using the wavelet-based LMS algorithm. Chien-ming Chou & Ru-yih Wang 47(5), 721–738.
A comparison of methods for mapping statistical characteristics of heavy rainfall in the French Alps: the use of daily information. A. Kieffer Weisse & Ph. Bois 47(5), 739–752.
Modelling nitrogen dynamics for a mesoscale catchment using a minimum information requirement (MIR) concept. Michael Eisele & Chris Leibundgut 47(5), 753–768.
Manganese in runoff from upland catchments: temporal patterns and controls on mobilization K. V. Heal, P. E. Kneale & A. T. McDonald 47(5), 769–780.
Variation interannuelle du bilan hydrique du lac Tanganyika (1932–1995): changement dans la relation précipitation–excédent lacustre. Laurent Bergonzini, Yves Richard & Pierre Camberlin 47(5), 781–796.
Ecohydrology—seeking consensus on interpretation of the notion. Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz 47(5), 799–804.
Is ecohydrology one idea or many? Discussion of "Ecohydrology—seeking consensus on interpretation of the notion" by Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz. William K. Nuttle 47(5), 805–808.
Ecohydrology—a completely new idea? Discussion of "Ecohydrology—seeking consensus on interpretation of the notion" by Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz. Mike Bonell 47(5), 809–810.
Ecohydrology—a challenging multidisciplinary research perspective. Amilcare Porporato & Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe 47(5), 811–822.
Ecohydrology—the use of ecological and hydrological processes for sustainable management of water resources. Maciej Zalewski 47(5), 823–832.
Discussion of "Use of artificial flood events to demonstrate the invalidity of simple mixing models" and reply by Andreas Krein. Tommy S. W. Wong 47(5), 833–837.
Reply to discussion of "Use of artificial flood events to demonstrate the invalidity of simple mixing models" by Tommy S. W. Wong. Andreas Krein 47(5), 837.
Artificial neural networks for daily rainfall–runoff modelling. M. P. Rajurkar, U. C. Kothyari & U. C. Chaube 47(6), 865–877.
Artificial neural networks for sheet sediment transport. Gokmen Tayfur 47(6), 879–892.
A mixing-length model for predicting vertical velocity distribution in flows through emergent vegetation. Paweł M. Rowiński & Janusz Kubrak 47(6), 893–904.
The applicability of a parsimonious model for local and regional prediction of runoff. G. Drogue, T. Leviandier, L. Pfister, A. EL Idrissi, J.-F. Iffly, L. Hoffmann, F. Guex, B. Hingray & J. Humbert 47(6), 905–920.
Le coefficient de compacité de Gravelius: analyse critique d’un indice de forme des bassins versants. Hocine Bendjoudi & Pierre Hubert 47(6), 921–930.
GIS approach to scale issues of perimeter-based shape indices for drainage basins. András Bárdossy & Fridjof Schmidt 47(6), 931–942.
A spatial disaggregation procedure for precipitation. Thomas Skaugen 47(6), 943–956.
Estimation of soil losses within plots as affected by different agricultural land management. E. A. Ampofo, R. K. Muni & M. Bonsu 47(6), 957–967.
Hétérogénéité des cotes piézométriques et structuration en blocs dans les aquifères côtiers marocains. Lahcen Zouhri 47(6), 969–982.
Discussion of "A study of variability of annual river flow of the southern African region" by Sheng Yue & Chun Yuan Wang and reply by Berhanu Fanta Alemaw. 47(6), 983–989.
Water Resources Management and the Environment by U. Aswathanarayana 47(1), 167.
Optimal Management of Flow in Groundwater Systems by David P. Ahlfeld & Ann E. Mulligan
47(3), 538.
Remote Sensing in Hydrology and Water Management edited by Gert A. Schultz & Edwin T. Engman 47(3), 539.
Atlas niv Odry—Atlas obszarów zalewowych Odry—Oder-Auen-Atlas edited by Georg Rast,
Petr Obrdlik & Piotr Nieznański 47(4), 670.
Land Use and Watersheds—Human Influence on Hydrology and Geomorphology in Urban and Forest Areas edited by Mark S. Wigmosta & Stephen J. Burges 47(5), 853.
Land Surface Hydrology, Meteorology, and Climate—Observations and Modeling edited by Venkataraman Lakshmi, John Albertson & John Schaake 47(5), 854.
Urban Stormwater Management Planning With Analytical Probabilistic Models by Barry J. Adams & Fabian Papa 47(5), 856.
Dispersion in Heterogeneous Geological Formations edited by Brian Berkowitz 47(5), 856.
Fluid Arguments. Five Centuries of Western Water Conflict edited by Char Miller 47(6), 994.
Distributed Hydrologic Modeling Using GIS by Baxter E. Vieux 47(6), 995.
Dryland Rivers—Hydrology and Geomorphology of Semi-arid Channels edited by L. J. Bull & M. J. Kirkby 47(6), 996.
Risk, Reliability, Uncertainty, and Robustness of Water Resources Systems edited by Janos J. Bogardi & Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz 47(6), 997.
Mine Water—Hydrology, Pollution, Remediation by Paul L. Younger, Steven A. Banwart & Robert S. Hedin 47(6), 998.