Hydrological Sciences Journal

Papers published and Books reviewed in 2003 - Volume 48


Climate change, the Hurst phenomenon, and hydrological statistics.
Demetris Koutsoyiannis 48(1), 3–24.

The use of resampling for estimating confidence intervals for single site and pooled frequency analysis.
Donald H. Burn 48(1), 25–38.

Climatic forcing of droughts: a Central European example.
Rita Pongrácz, Istvan Bogardi & Lucien Duckstein 48(1), 39–50.

Canadian streamflow trend detection: impacts of serial and cross-correlation.
Sheng Yue, Paul Pilon & Bob Phinney 48(1), 51–63.

Rainfall distribution on the slopes of Mt Kilimanjaro.
Paul Christen Røhr & Ånund Killingtveit 48(1), 65–77.

Regional flood estimation for ungauged basins in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Yeo Howe Lim & Leonard Melvin Lye 48(1), 79–94.

Approche géochimique du fonctionnement de la nappe profonde de Gafsa Nord (Tunisie centrale).
M. Yermani, K. Zouari, J. L. Michelot, A. Mamou & L. Moumni 48(1), 95–108.

The exponential store: a correct formulation for rainfall–runoff modelling.
Claude Michel, Charles Perrin & Vazken Andreassian 48(1), 109–124.

The concept of rainfall and streamflow normals in West and Central Africa in a context of climatic variability.
Jean-Emmanuel Paturel, Mahaman Ouedraogo, Eric Servat, Gil Mahé, Alain Dezetter & Jean-François Boyer 48(1), 125–137.

An analysis of small-scale rainfall variability in different climatic regimes.
Witold F. Krajewski, Grzegorz J. Ciach & Emad Habib 48(2), 151–162.

Detection of conceptual model rainfall–runoff processes inside an artificial neural network.
R. L. Wilby, R. J. Abrahart & C. W. Dawson 48(2), 163–181.

Improved first-order second moment method for uncertainty estimation in flood forecasting.
Shreedhar Maskey & Vincent Guinot 48(2), 183––196.

A fuzzy neural network model for deriving the river stage–discharge relationship.
Paresh Deka & V. Chandramouli 48(2), 197–209.

A DRASTIC-based fuzzy pattern recognition methodology for groundwater vulnerability evaluation.
Chen Shouyu & Fu Guangtao 48(2), 211–220.

Impact of terrestrial sewage sludge disposal on dissolved and particulate phosphorus in surface runoff.
Hugues Vanden Bossche, Chantal Gascuel-Odoux, Fabienne Trolard, Christian Plenchette & Guilhem Bourrié 48(2), 221–234.

Contribution à la cartographie de l’érosion spécifique du bassin versant de l’Oued Mina en zone semi-aride de l’Algérie septentrionale.
Benina Touaïbia & Mohamed Achite 48(2), 235–242.

Variabilité temporelle de la concentration en sédiments et phénomène d’hystérésis dans le bassin de l’Oued Wahrane (Algérie).
Abdelkader Benkhaled & Boualem Remini 48(2), 243–255.

Modelling of streamflow and its components for a large Himalayan basin with predominant snowmelt yields.
Pratap Singh & S. K. Jain 48(2), 257–276.

Ancient dams, settlement archaeology and Buddhist propagation in central India: the hydrological background.
Julia Shaw & John Sutcliffe 48(2), 277–292.

Décisions et comportement des décideurs face au risque hydrologique.
J. Bernier 48(3), 301–316.

Development and testing of the WaterGAP 2 global model of water use and availability.
Joseph Alcamo, Petra Döll, Thomas Henrichs, Frank Kaspar, Bernhard Lehner, Thomas Rösch & Stefan Siebert 48(3), 317–337.

Global estimates of water withdrawals and availability under current and future "business-as-usual" conditions.
Joseph Alcamo, Petra Döll, Thomas Henrichs, Frank Kaspar, Bernhard Lehner, Thomas Rösch & Stefan Siebert 48(3), 339–348.

Estimation, forecasting and extrapolation of river flows by artificial neural networks.
Hikmet Kerem Cigizoglu 48(3), 349–361.

Modelling and forecasting of hydrological variables using artificial neural networks: the Kafue River sub-basin.
Richard Chibanga, Jean Berlamont & Joos Vandewalle 48(3), 363–379.

Artificial neural network approach to flood forecasting in the River Arno.
Marina Campolo, Alfredo Soldati & Paolo Andreussi 48(3), 381–398.

Model trees as an alternative to neural networks in rainfall–runoff modelling.
Dimitri P. Solomatine & Khada N. Dulal 48(3), 399–411.

Effect of warmer climate on the depletion of snow-covered area in the Satluj basin in the western Himalayan region.
Pratap Singh & Lars Bengtsson 48(3), 413–425.

Flow duration curve estimation in ephemeral catchments in Portugal.
Karen M. Croker, Andrew R. Young, Maxine D. Zaidman & H. Gwyn Rees 48(3), 427–439.

Hydrodynamic characterization of a Sahelian coastal aquifer using the ocean tide effect (Dridrate Aquifer, Morocco).
Younes Fakir & Moumtaz Razack 48(3), 441–454.

Dual-porosity and kinematic wave approaches to assess the degree of preferential flow in an unsaturated soil.
Abdallah Alaoui, Peter Germann, Nicholas Jarvis & Marco Acutis 48(3), 455–472.

Interprétation paléoclimatique et paléohydrologique de l’origine des nodules carbonatés des terrasses du Niger aux environs de Niamey (Niger) au moyen des outils isotopiques et géochimiques.
Jean-Denis Taupin 48(3), 473–487.

The Sahelian drought may have ended during the 1990s. Discussion of "Analysis of a Sahelian annual rainfall index from 1896 to 2000; the drought continues".
Pierre Ozer, Michel Erpicum, Gaston Demarée & Marc Vandiepenbeeck 48(3), 489–492.

The 1990s rainfall in the Sahel: the third driest decade since the beginning of the century. Reply to discussion.
Yann L’Hôte, Gil Mahé & Bonaventure Somé 48(3), 493–496.

Simulation of flood hydrographs based on lumped and semi-distributed models for two tropical catchments in Kenya.
J. O. Onyando, A. H. Schumann & G. A. Schultz 48(4), 511–524.

Gestion du barrage de Manantali sur le fleuve Sénégal: analyse quantitative d’un conflit d’objectifs.
Jean-Claude Bader, Jean-Pierre Lamagat & Noël Guiguen 48(4), 525–538.

Regression models for within-year capacity adjustment in reservoir planning.
A. J. Adeloye, F. Lallemand & T. A. McMahon 48(4), 539–552.

A study of sediment delivery by floods in the lower Yellow River, China.
Xu Jiongxin 48(4), 553–566.

Satellite-based rainfall estimation for river flow forecasting in Africa. I: Rainfall estimates and hydrological forecasts.
D. I. F. Grimes & M. Diop 48(4), 567–584.

Satellite-based rainfall estimation for river flow forecasting in Africa. II: African Easterly Waves, convection and rainfall.
M. Diop & D. I. F. Grimes 48(4), 585–600.

Spatial patterns of homogeneous pooling groups for flood frequency analysis.
Chang Shu & Donald H. Burn 48(4), 601–618.

Long-term sediment yield in Crombie Reservoir catchment, Angus; and its regional significance within the Midland Valley of Scotland.
I. F. Small, J. S. Rowan & R. W. Duck 48(4), 619–636.

Shifts in flood and low-flow regimes in New Zealand due to interdecadal climate variations.
A I. McKerchar & R. D. Henderson 48(4), 637–654.

Hydraulic modelling of Athabasca Vallis, Mars.
Devon M. Burr 48(4), 655–664.

Analytical solutions of a routing problem for storm water in a detention basin.
Ryszard Błażejewski & Sadzide Murat-Błażejewska 48(4), 665–672.

Managing uncertainty in hydrological models using complementary models.
A. J. Abebe & R. K.  Price 48(5), 679–692.

Developing probabilistic representations of climatic influences on hydrological response using a coupled hydrological–atmospheric model.
M. L. Anderson, M. L. Kavvas & M. D. Mierzwa 48(5), 693–708.

A risk-based approach to the design of rural water supply catchments across Western Australia.
Matthew R. Hipsey, Murugesu Sivapalan & Merab Menabde 48(5), 709–727.

Variability of 87Sr/86Sr in water draining granite revealed after a double correction for atmospheric and anthropogenic inputs.
Emmanuelle Petelet-Giraud, Philippe Négrel & Joel Casanova 48(5), 729–742.

Improved unit hydrograph identification for seven Welsh rivers: implications for estimating continuous streamflow at ungauged sites.
Ian G. Littlewood 48(5), 743–762.

Detecting determinism and nonlinearity in river-flow time series.
Amilcare Porporato & Luca Ridolfi 48(5), 763–780.

The influence of soil moisture dynamics on gaseous emissions of NO, N2O and N2.
Luca Ridolfi, Paolo D’Odorico, Amilcare Porporato & Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe 48(5), 781–798.

Etude des précipitations et de la fonte sur un glacier tropical: le glacier du Zongo, Bolivie, 16°S.
Jean Emmanuel Sicart, Pierre Ribstein, Bernard Francou & Robert Gallaire 48(5), 799–808.

Spatio-temporal drought analysis in the Trakya region, Turkey.
Sevınç Sirdaş & Zekai Şen 48(5), 809–820.

Delineation of groundwater potential zones and zones of groundwater quality suitable for domestic purposes using remote sensing and GIS.
Y. Srinivasa Rao & D. K. Jugran 48(5), 821–833.

Groundwater quality: focus on fluoride concentration in rural parts of Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, India.
N. Subba Rao 48(5), 835–848.

IAHS Science Decade on Prediction in Ungauged Basins (PUB), 2003–2012: Shaping an exciting future for the hydrological sciences.
M. Sivapalan, K. Takeuchi, S. Franks, D. Schertzer, P. E. O’Connell, V. K. Gupta, J. J. McDonnell, J. W. Pomeroy, S. Uhlenbrook, E. Zehe & V. Lakshmi 48(6), 857–880.

The influence of distributed input data on the hydrological modelling of monthly river flow regimes in West Africa.
J. E. Paturel, M. Ouedraogo, G. Mahé, E. Servat, A. Dezetter & S. Ardoin 48(6), 881–890.

Grubbs revisited: a statistical technique to differentiate measurement methods of the degree of exposure of raingauges in a network.
Bert De Smedt, Bernard Mohymont & Gaston Demarée 48(6), 891–898.

Interannual variation of suspended sediment load and sediment yield in an alpine catchment.
M. A. Lenzi, L. Mao & F. Comiti 48(6), 899–916.

Divergence criteria in extreme rainfall series frequency analyses
Tefaruk Haktanir 48(6), 917–938.

The use of flow duration curves as a data quality tool.
R. A. Cole, H. T. Johnston & D. J. Robinson 48(6), 939–952.

Model estimates of runoff in the closed, semiarid Estancia basin, central New Mexico, USA.
K. M. Menking, K. H. Syed, R. Y. Anderson, N. G. Safike & J. G. Arnold 48(6), 953–970.

Turbidity dynamics in karstic systems. Example of Ribaa and Bittit springs in the Middle Atlas, Morocco.
F. Amraoui, M. Razack & L. Bouchaou 48(6), 971–984.

Development and application of a new algorithm for automated pit removal for grid DEMs.
Ao Tianqi, Kuniyoshi Takeuchi, Hiroshi Ishidaira, Junich Yoshitani & Kazuhiko Fukami 48(6), 985–998.

Intégration de données satellitaires à la modélisation hydrologique du Mont Liban.
M. Bernier, J.-P. Fortin, Y. Gauthier, C. Corbane, J. Somma & J. P. Dedieu 48(6), 999–1012.

Effects of agrochemicals on surface waters and groundwaters in the Tunga-Kawo (Nigeria) irrigation scheme. O. D. Jimoh, M. A. Ayodeji & B. Mohammed 48(6), 1013–1024.


Books reviewed in 2003

The Nile by Robert O. Collins 48(1), 141.

Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution—Watershed Management and Hydrology edited by William F. Ritter & Adel Shirmohammadi 48(1), 141.

Forest Hydrology: An Introduction to Water and Forests by Mingteh Chang 48(3), 500.

Ecohydrology. Darwinian expression of vegetation form and function by Peter S. Eagleson 48(3), 501.

Hydrology and Water Resources of Africa by Mamdouh Shahin 48(5), 851.

Hydrological Atlas of Austria (Hydrologischer Atlas Östereichs HAO) 48(6), 1028.