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TITLE INDEX TO VOLUME 30 - 1994 Administrative, Institutional, and Structural Characteristics of an Active Water Market — Ari M. Michelsen Analysis of Wind- and Ship-Induced Sediment Resuspension in Duluth-Superior Harbor — John B. Erdmann, Heinz G. Stefan, and Patrick L. Brezonik Artificial Ground Water Recharge Experiments in Carbonate and Clastic Aquifers of Kuwait — Amitabha Mukhopadhyay, Ferenc Székely, and Yildir Senay Atrazine in Spring Runoff as Related to Environmental Setting in Nebraska, 1992 — John K. Stamer, Robert B. Swanson, and Paul R. Jordan BMP Impacts on Watershed Runoff, Sediment, and Nutrient Yields — S. W. Park, S. Mostaghimi, R. A. Cooke, and P. W. McClellan Causes of Light Attenuation in Tampa Bay and Charlotte Harbor, Southwestern Florida — Benjamin F. McPherson and Ronald L. Miller Changing the Appropriation Doctrine Under the Model State Water Code — Olen Paul Matthews Characterization of Surface Water Quality Along a Watershed Disturbance Gradient — Robert A. Zampella Clean Water Act Reauthorization: How Far Have We Come? — A. Myrick Freeman III Combined Sewer Overflow Control Through In-Receiving Water Storage: An Efficiency Evaluation — Richard Field, Robert Pitt, Debra Jager, and Michael Brown A Comparison of Runoff Quality Effects of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers Applied to Fescuegrass Plots — D.R. Edwards and T. C. Daniel A Comparison of Surface Runoff and Sediment Yields from Low- and High-Severity Site Preparation Burns — P. R. Robichaud and T. A. Waldrop Conflicting Perspectives About Detection Limits and About the Censoring of Environmental Data — Malcolm J. R. Clark and Paul H. Whitfield Desert House: A Demonstration/Experiment in Efficient Domestic Water and Energy Use — Martin M. Karpiscak, Richard G. Brittain, and Kennith E. Foster Development of a Basin Geomorphic Information System Using a TIN-DEM Data Structure — Y. Tachikawa, M. Shiiba, and T. Takasao Diquat Distribution in Water After Application to Submersed Weeds — K.A. Langeland, A. M. Fox, F. B. Laroche, B. B. Martin, D. F- Martin, C. D. Norris, and C. Wang WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN TITLE INDEX TO VOLUME 30 - 1994 Distribution and Grain-Size Partitioning of Metals in Bottom Sediments of an Experimentally Acidified Wisconsin Lake — John F. Elder Downstream Channel Geometry for Use in Planning-Level Models — Peter M. Allen, Jeffrey G. Arnold, and Bruce W. Byars Economic Implications of Phosphorus Loading Policies for Pasture Land Applications of Poultry Litter — Ramu Govindasamy, Mark J. Cochran, and Eta Buchberger Economic Incentives for Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution Control -- Arun S. Malik, Bruce A. Larson, and Marc Ribaudo Economics of Screening for Pesticides in Ground Water — Usha Natarajan and R. Rajagopal The Effectiveness of Pricing as a Stand-Alone Water Conservation Program — Jeffrey L. Jordan Effects of Soil Type, Plot Condition, and Slope on Runoff and Interrill Erosion of Two Soils in the Lake Tahoe Basin — G. D. Naslas, W. W. Miller, G. F. Gifford, and G. C. J. Fernandez Estimating the Probability of Exceeding Groundwater Quality Standards — David P. Ahlfeld and M. Shafiqul Islam Estimating Probable Maximum Flood Probabilities -— Ahlam I. Shalaby Estimation of Volume-Duration-Frequency Relations of Ungaged Small Urban Streams in Ohio — James M. Sherwood Evaluation of the Maxey-Eakin Method for Estin.ating Recharge to Ground-Water Basins in Nevada — Lizanne Avon and Timothy J. Durbin Examining Land Use Influences on Stream Habitats and Macroinvertebrates: A GIS Approach EEE RA TE EEE LE, RC RT ST EEL RE TTY 729 Exposure Assessment of Populations Using Environmental Modeling, Demographic Analysis, and GIS — Morris L. Maslia, Mustafa M. Aral, Robert C. Williams, Allan S. Susten, and Janet L. Heitgerd The Flood Hazard and Dynamics of the Urban Residential Land Market — Graham A. Tobin and Burrell E. Montz Fuzzy Decision Making in Ground Water Nitrate Risk Management — Yong W. Lee, Mohamed F. Dahab, and Istvan Bogardi WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN TITLE INDEX TO VOLUME 30 - 1994 A Geographic Information System Procedure to Quantify Drainage-Basin Characteristics — David A. Eash A Geographic Information Systems Approach to Wellhead Protection — John L. Hammen and Philip J. Gerla The Ground Water Flux of Nitrogen and Phosphorus to Bermuda’s Coastal Waters loneeo nineiebieclniesianibapa inemsles 983 Ground Water as a Source of Nutrients and Atrazine to Streams in the South Platte River Basin — Peter B.M cMahon, David W. Litke, James E. Paschal, and Kevin F. Dennehy Hydrogeology and Paths of Flow in the Carbonate Bedrock Aquifer, Northwestern Indiana — Leslie D. Arihood Hydrologic Modeling of Land Processes in Puerto Rico Using Remotely Sensed Data — J. F. Cruise and R. L. Miller Impacts of Agricultural Drainage Well Closure on Crop Production: A Watershed Case Study — B.P. Mohanty, U.S. Tim, C. E. Anderson, and T. Woestman In-Situ Consolidation of Lake Deposits: An Empirical Model to Reconstruct Pollution History i Tsetnin isntlonetlasiaaehlbiens Sunelaaia ane aaksetciianeniendd 631 Incentive-Based Nonpoint Source Pollution Abatement in a Reauthorized Clean Water Act — John B. Braden, Noelwah R. Netusil, and Richard F. Kosobudd ..............0.ccccccccccccceccecccsseeeveeeeeeeseceneceeneceees 781 Institutional Barriers to Water Marketing in the West — Zachary McCormick Integration of a Basin-Scale Water Quality Model With GIS — R. Srinivasan and J. G. Arnold Interstate Water Allocation Compacts in the Western United States — Some Suggestions — Zachary L. McCormick Judicial Resolution of Transboundary Water Conflicts a css abl etd neenlp nines bandhbaanenentinednastinesniniannbenenaunemnsaed 37 Long-Term Changes in Low-Flow Channel Widths Within the South Umpqua Watershed, Oregon — Jeffrey J. Dose and Brett B. Roper Mean Areal Precipitation for Daily Hydrologic Modeling in Mountainous Regions — David C. Garen, Gregory L. Johnson, and Clayton L. Hanson Mercury Contamination and Floodplain Sedimentation from Former Gold Mines in North Georgia — David S. Leigh Model Accuracy in Snowmelt-Runoff Forecasts Extending From 1 to 20 Days — A. Rango and J. Martinec WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN TITLE INDEX TO VOLUME 30 - 1994 A Modeling Approach for Optimum Sediment Detention Pond Design -— C. Tiyamani, V. O. Shanholtz, T. M. Younos, and S. J. Thomson Modeling Concentration Variations in High-Capacity Wells: Implications for Groundwater Sampling - David C. Gosselin, Jerry F. Ayers, and You-Kuan Zhang Modeling Multiple Critical Depths — Robert G. Traver Monitoring Suspended Particulate Matter in Puerto Rico: Field Measurements and Remote Sensing — R.L. Miller, J. F. Cruise, E. Otero, and J. M. Lopez Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Water as Related to Environmental Setting in Nebraska — J. O. Helgesen, R. B. Zelt, and J. K. Stamer Parameter Determination for the Muskingum-Cunge Flood Routing Method — Rolando Bravo, David A. Dow, and Jerry R. Rogers Partitioning Small Scale Spatial Variability of Runoff and Erosion on Sagebrush Rangeland — FB. Pierson, W. H. Blackburn, S. S. Van Vactor, and J. C. Wood Policy Drought: The Case of South Florida — Peter Thompson and Gary D. Lynne Potential Effects of Development on Flow Characteristics of Two New Jersey Streams — Thomas H. Barringer, Robert G. Reiser, and Curtis V. Price Potential for Reducing Nitrogen Pollution Through Improved Agronomic Practices - Eric Trachtenberg and Clayton Ogg Precipitation Distribution In Coastal British Columbia — Athanasios Loukas and Michael C. Quick Predicting Temporal and Spatial Flood Dynamics Using a Precalibrated Model - Michael A. Huston and Thomas A. Fontaine Prioritizing Nonpoint Source Phosphorus Loading Using a GRASS-Modeling System — Zhenquan Chen, Daniel E. Storm, Michael D. Smolen, C. T. Haan, Mark S. Gregory, and George J. Sabbagh The Rational Method for Peak Flow Rate Estimation — T. V. Hromadka II and R. J. Whitley Reauthorizing the Clean Water Act: Looking to Tangible Values — Robert W. Adler Recharge Estimates Using a Geomorphic/Distributed-Parameter Simulation Approach, Amargosa River Basin — WR. Osterkamp, L. J. Lane, and C. S. Savard WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN TITLE INDEX TO VOLUME 30 - 1994 Regional Flood Equations for the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec — Denis Gingras, Kaz Adamowski, and Paul J. Pilon The Regulated Riparian Version of the ASCE Model Water Code: The Third Way to Allocate Water — Joseph W. Dellapenna Resolving Interstate Water Conflicts in the Eastern United States: The Re-Emergence of the Federal-Interstate Compact — George William Sherk Review of a Seventeen-Year Chlorophyll Record as it Pertains to the Trophic Status of Lake Okeechobee, Florida, USA — Edward J. Phlips, F. J. Aldridge, and C. Hanlon Revisiting State Water Rights Law — Ray Jay Davis River-Bed Sedimentation Caused by Off-Road Vehicles at River Fords in the Victorian Highlands, Australia — Katherine J. Brown Salinity Increases in the Navajo Aquifer in Southeastern Uiah — David L. Naftz and Lawrence E. Spangler Sediment, Nitrate, and Ammonium in Surface Runoff from Two Tahoe Basin Soil Types — G. D. Naslas, W. W. Miller, R. R. Blank, and G. F. Gifford The Sensitivity of Northern Sierra Nevada Streamflow to Climate Change ER Sd I en oe ee a eT ee 841 Simulation of Integrated Surface Water and Ground Water Systems — Model Formulation — Jiansheng Yan and Keith R. Smith Sizing Small Stormwater Pump Stations — David C. Froehlich Soil Moisture Sensors for Continuous Monitoring — Saud A. Amer, Timothy O. Keefer, Mark A. Weltz, David C. Goodrich, and Leslie B. Bach A Spatial Decision Support System for Assessing Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution — R. Srinivasan and B. A. Engel Statistical Characteristics of Coal-Mine Discharges on Western Pennsylvania Remining Sites — Jay W. Hawkins Status and Prospects of Karez Irrigation — Muhammad Akram Kahlown and Joel R. Hamilton Use of Pebble Counts to Evaluate Fine Sediment Increase in Stream Channels — John P. Potyondy and Terry Hardy WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN TITLE INDEX TO VOLUME 30 - 1994 Use of Water from the Ancient Makkah Galleries for Irrigation — Omar S. Abu-Rizaiza and Abdullah M. Mohorjy Using Water Hyacinth to Treat Municipal Wastewater in the Desert Southwest - Martin M. Karpiscak, Kennith E. Foster, Susan B. Hopf, John M. Bancroft, and Peter J. Warshall Visualization of Trends and Fluctuations in Climatic Records — Jurgen Garbrecht and Glenn P. Fernandez Discussion — “Visualization of Trends and Fluctuations in Climatic Records,” by Jurgen Garbrecht and Glenn P. Fernandez — Kenneth M. Turner Reply — “Visualization of Trends and Fluctuations in Climatic Records,” by Kenneth M. Turner — Jurgen Garbrecht and Glenn P. Fernandez Water Budget Analysis for the Everglades Agricultural Area Drainage Basin — Wossenu Abtew and Nagendra Khanal Water Marketing: The Case of Indian Reserved Rights — Mary McNally Water Quality During Storm Events from Two Constructed Wetlands Receiving Mine Drainage — Lloyd R. Stark, Robert P. Brooks, Frederick M. Williams, S. Edward Stevens, Jr., and Luise K. Davis Water Quality Trends in Lake Tohopekaliga, Florida, USA: Responses to Watershed Management — R. Thomas James, Kim O'Dell, and Val H. Smith Water Table Induced Shrub-Herbaceous Ecotone: Hydrologic Management Implications — David P. Groeneveld and Dani Or Western Water Resources: The Desert Is Blooming, But Will It Continue? — Jenny L. Plummer WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 30 - 1994 Abtew, Wossenu Ss IIITIET Ol aielbanintsincsnsinketiaresinssicahintiastiaseenbdbdadandesnienbtiiiia 1 ci csididientsstlahedenbininbenpliininnks 113 SEIN TTL, TE Sntioet visnddiacteabnebennnentesidlimmenticmabauielasidee 35 Adamowski, Kaz SRESa eo sD a 251 I cannnannentiinds 799 SR TIC IIa aladiian emanicitsciaieencintal beledaiiaibanitnattineil 441 SE IE kk keritetsinrsn hinscidisndnisetiadin chiens 623 Erdmann, John B Aldridge. F/ K/ EEEoso 663 Eeemeee oP P NT erie Seer eT3 19 Cia a cencinemnelel 69 IL IN 1. sascsisitiatenebnnsebendnaiiid 297, 931 RE, CRRANE ee ea 687 Field, Richard Aral, Mustafa M NN ici ns cacetaabatebatbeieeslll 219, 329 ESE!CL, Se e C 205 ET ae aE 651 i i cette 453 SECee ee o e See ee a 93 Arnold, Jeffrey G Freeman III, A. Myrick Avon, Lizanne Froehlich, David C I FI ONG sdndsinecsasniinachstentenieintbsiernntinbienstmercansenie 613 Garbrecht, Jurgen 297, 931 acta ereiniaeanipnaadinnieeiniionenmnneniatienseel 69 keSee e s One nee TATOOS 481 EETTET ae eT 219 Gerla, Philip J Barringer, Thomas H a a i 319, 409 Blackburn, W. H Gingras, Denis i a a cacll 409 Goodrich, David C Bogardi, Istvan Rn ene EE 613 ERE See Nee Pe 781 Govindasamy, Ramu Bravo, Rolando ITI anstdissiancsnnsdnionsinitientibveniciniauidtassecedeetiand 589 Brezonik, Patrick L INI, SII IT <ciicicntmetntinnaiinatptiinbaciiniinecdedsisd 911 Brittain, Richard G a watnaaeniell 639 SURAT TIN dachitniiheinciceticulietitditsiasieeiieueatininanasiinticialliiciainlicidl 589 RE TTa 239 PI ian i cnccitatinatalaiiinlsitnibatataliledl 125 Brown, Michael NN EPS SS POROUS LADS OE Re AION 833 Buchberger, Eta RETRener neOe oe A NAT I 229 I inacaer lermicnnasi onmnneiind 663 EN EEE 481 Hardy, Terry Chen, Zhenquan PRE ale LNT Ee OT 861 eg it cdhin rnenidtisinncantiepinaniennsasniasisiete 1063 Heitgerd, Janet I I iihs nsa ininniehsiniai ionimnensionl 901 BINNIE. UE, ticsr ienisntnnedeietinensepiiihidinnetsiatéiabenianisennl 809 i cen iatbieenibl 1011 SATIN iso s aicssbeaipenbesiscennbabindiahbebabibinasiennaniees 219 nn 271, 419 Host, George TI IE i nicenensiccenpinchisidtiasiditeaiieinbiasti 1001 ITE SEER ENP oT Oe RTT Te 135 Bis TEENIE ID cici ciniiantaceenccssnccmenniatencediemntaensel 651 sit lidsnernlnnale 35 Davis, Luise K. Islam, M. Shafiqul Davis, Ray Jay EE ee 197 Jager, Debra Eeee ee cee eee 521 James, R. Thomas Dose, Jeffrey J I FI Gi eicsietnsccsscnensnnnvonnninctensedmasenneiescsl 481 Dow, David A Jordan, Jeffrey L I As MI TO ances ntsemnmaonnnvintneneoonel 841 Nc TTI Ts ca sciieindiscciciieeniccipntiinlintanaciebaseuncnadibtedsnetel 823 SP , SII: socaitssscnicinicksalusiatiasalateicnntnttietesouteneent 99 WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 30 - 1994 Kahlown, Muhammad Akram Osterkamp, W. R Karpiscak, Martin M. ..............:cccccccseceeeeeeeeeees 219, 329 SE ira toch ta ceshtesicnciszananiiamaebisidinienmmnmanaite 271 Keefer, Timothy O Khanal, Nagendra EET een ce Oe a PoE 1011 Kosobud, Richard F................c.sscccsssccsssscesseesessscceseees 781 EET ARATE 521 IIIT sicictecsesreicneidionieaniaieisindaptainennnnasinauiish 229 I hd isaac adet aneennitimensiontapnnanenaietl 493 TI aie in dlindecnmes nih eanittlinncsindidinillaniel 1081 Langeland, K. A. Pilon, Paul J I a ccatcemticiebinemuilil 93 Pitt, Robert I I sa snemtaninenahsetinneninianhabensntitl 471 PPRNNING, DOM De. ...cccccescecsscecnosscnsccsvevereseoserssresosees 595 SIT ii, oinienipantinesnaibadipsibenainnestiinshseinitiiieheiiantaiiial 135 SC IITs serstinsiisehiciienessasisanansiedgneniuinioneeitiionh 509 Leigh, David S ETee Pane ON ee 283 II sn sciiinia cianss cenicstiesiteephiaeesiabeisaenichinbaienaictedl 521 Torta a intasthnsindaanininsisimsencbasoneiannsithiannieciinsini 271 | Te ee 705 Loukas, Athanasios Lynne, Gary D TT iesiiiks n citninsbisiempaiabiatanstaasiananmaniiaainaeetll 579 Lyons, W. Berry SII ciiiiiii ritas ed sab bichinaapneiiblentliasndinisintecindenieihimanmnaiiil 463 TTT sss acineiictsbmnapsiebeiitiaenpionineabedl 283 Malik, Arun S Ribaudo, Marc asin itcceriniemanmbinesndinanaiitesnitkieititiiasaistie 93 Richards, Carl Ce ae 93 SEE LLSEEE ae meee eR ERE TERY 27 i niece binctectapetailacnndcscatcineeiciciel 463 ATT iad indisctnirhimninensiniedinnnieniioniseamihaneatl 891 ETTnT ae nT nDT ERT 1025 SESE LK aN oe NEED, 993 Matthews, Olen Paul 189, 375 III ITI, niicsasienisntinneninisnncbicnnivcantnenninssiioomiill 1011 ES EG RR RR AE 589 McCormick, Zachary L. ................:cccscceseeeseeees 385, 953 il eet 493 SINR TIMI TI snicsiincccnoesensnsacsoncnososorscinebsnersesiesiil 521 Senay, Yildir McNally, Mary IIIT: issntisienenseiniiiiasnauenesbishanionnianinasninls 307 McPherson, Benjamin F. .................cssccsecesceeseeseeeeeees 43 ELE a ERE ES aE 335 Michelsen, Ari M Sherk, George William aan ai icinc ian icccinstennkensnuiestintiiainaabaaell 271, 419 Sherwood, James M ETT 43 a See ee ON RMD, 9 aca nrinaisiielldnteanlil 319, 409 Simmons, J. A. Kent I iaiiisiniinnnicicniebeieninsblichbiiicomietad 687 | EEI ON 879 Mohorjy, Abdullah M. ................:ccccsesseessseeeeeceeseeeeees 113 Smith, Val H EE ne mR ee 673 Smolen, Michael D ES a ee 1011 Spangler, Lawrence E.| ................s:.ssssssssersseeseeseeees 1119 Mukhopadhyay, Amitabha EE ERSEN EN SOE a 441, 453 Stamer, John K. 809, 823 I 1119 Ea ee aE 639 Natarajan, Usha Stefan, Heinz G cl 319, 409 Stevens, Jr., S. Edward Netusil, Noelwah R ESrece EAM 589 EE ee ee TEN 93 I cinema 1025 an illic eentiheciieall 823 Székely, Ferenc WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 30 — 1994 ET Ra nan se oan One 9 ARTIST AEs ane ee CEES PCO g Thompson, Peter Thomson, S. J EEeEee ee 687 Tiyamani, C Tobin, Graham A. Trachtenberg, Eric BN faicneriincancnlaenienaiitnnnntnviatinanensnnctniiine 85 II TIE civciniacsiiienterndnndsnindeniiinnainnaeancsoninssis 929 Van Vactor, S. S Vink, Jos P. M Waldrop, T. A III TI: sis aiststiassiceedaiianaiinnhialpidianpaddlidnabbomuintinnennesoineieii 93 EETTTO E 219 St tacsniicie taiainnieeeiitiiniensiatilubinindgiepinanavicseiimnceninnil 69 BT iicsinisinininiatecathiiiinnaitadiasenmenseiniennies 1063 ESa re 1001 Williams, Frederick M.................ccccccccccssssesesscsesese 639 Williams, Robert C EE eT 631 EEE SS Sens oe 687 Yan, Jiansheng I daa asthe ean hn bietalitemmtnnacintetie 335 a tnelatingecmnantebonanaiied 605 SAREE SELES Pe Sse ae a ee 809 Zhang, You-Kuan WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN

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