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2002 ANNUAL INDEX Civil Engineering Database Keyword Index The Civil Engineering Database (CEDB) is Bank storage Coefficients designed to provide free, easy bibliographic Hydraulics of Stream Flow Routing with Bank Diffusion-Based Semi-Infinite Fourier Probability access to all ASCE publications. The database Storage. — Mohamed M. Hantush, Morihiro Distribution. — Donald Dean Adrian, Vijay P. covers ASCE documents published since 1972. It Harada, and Miguel A. Marino; 7(1), 76-89 Singh, and Zhi-Qiang Deng; 7(2), 154-67 provides access to all the journals, conference (2002). (2002). proceedings, books, standards, manuals, Base flow Colorado magazines, and newspapers. The index terms Subsurface Response Model for Storm Events Regional Frequency Analysis of Extreme below were assigned to papers published in this within Susquehanna River Basin. — R. Precipitation in Northeastern Colorado and journal during 2002 from a CEDB keyword Edward Beighley, Dennis L. Johnson, and Fort Collins Flood of 1997. — Oli G. B. list. The CEDB and keyword list can be accessed Arthur C. Miller; 7(2), 185-91 (2002). Sveinsson, Jose D. Salas, and Duane C. Boes; on the Web = at http://www. pubs.asce.org!/ cedbsrch.html. California 7(1), 49-63 (2002). Precipitation Uncertainty and Raingauge Network Confidence intervals Aerial photography Design within Folsom Lake Watershed. — Approach to Confidence Interval Estimation for Trend Assessment in Rainfall-Runoff Behavior in Dimitris Tsintikidis, Konstantine re Curve Numbers. — Richard H. McCuen; 7(1), Urbanizing Watersheds. —R. Edward Beighley Georgakakos, Jason A. Sperfslage, Diane E. 43-8 (2002). and Glenn E. Moglen; 7(1), 27-34 (2002). Smith, and Theresa M. Carpenter; 7(2), 175-84 Contaminants Alaska (2002). Scale-Dependent Dispersion from a Pit. — Bruce Application and National Geographic Information Synthetic Rain Flood Hydrology for the Hunt; 7(2), 168-74 (2002). System Database to Support Two-Year Flood Sacramento and San Joaquin River Basins. — Conversion and Threshold Runoff Estimates. —Seann John T. Hickey, Robert F. Collins, John M. Conversion __ of Unit Hydrographs by Reed, Dennis Johnson, and Timothy Sweeney; High, Kevin A. Richardson, Laurine L. White, Complementary Hydrograph Method. — 7(3), 209-19 (2002). and Paul E. Pugner; 7(3), 195-208 (2002). Charng Ning Chen and Chu Yang Tang; 7(6), Algorithms Coupling HEC-HMS with Atmospheric Models 420-7 (2002). Testing Hydrologic Time Series for Stationarity. for Prediction of Watershed Runoff. —M. L. Correlation —Huey-Long Chen and A. Ramachandra Rao; Anderson, Z.-Q. Chen, M. L. Kavvas, and Practical Inverse Approach for Forecasting 7(2), 129-36 (2002). Arlen Feldman; 7(4), 312-8 (2002). Nonlinear Hydrological Time Series. —K. K. Annual maximum discharge Canada Phoon, M. N. Islam, C. Y. Liaw, and S. Y. Trend Assessment in Rainfall-Runoff Behavior in Performance of Neural Networks in Daily Liong; 7(2), 116-28 (2002). Urbanizing Watersheds. —R. Edward Beighley Streamflow Forecasting. —S. Birikundavyi, R. and Glenn E. Moglen; 7(1), 27-34 (2002). Labib, H. T. Trung, and J. Rousselle; 7(5), Data analysis Estimation of Depth-Area Relationships using Aquifers 392-8 (2002). Discharge-Drawdown Relationship of Eccentric Catchments Radar-Rainfall Data. —S. Rocky Durrans, Wells. — Mehmet Emin Birpinar and Sukru Lesley T. Julian, and Michael Yekta; 7(5), Quantity and Quality Integrated Catchment Ayhan Gazioglu; 7(3), 260-4 (2002). 356-67 (2002). Modeling under Climate Change with use of Dynamic Fuzzy Modeling of Storm Water Databases Soil and Water Assessment Tool Model. Infiltration in Urban Fractured Aquifers. Application and National Geographic Information —Ekaterini Varanou, Eleni Gkouvatsou, —Yoon-Seok Hong, Michael R. Rosen, and System Database to Support Two-Year Flood Evangelos Baltas, and Maria Mimikou; 7(3), Robert R. Reeves; 7(5), 380-91 (2002). and Threshold Runoff Estimates. —Seann 228-44 (2002). Arkansas Reed, Dennis Johnson, and Timothy Sweeney; Spatial Variability in Hydrologic Modeling Using Estimation of Depth-Area Relationships using 7(3), 209-19 (2002). Rainfall-Runoff Model and Digital Elevation Radar-Rainfall Data. —S. Rocky Durrans, Model. — H. Sun, P. S. Cornish, and T. M. Design Lesley T. Julian, and Michael Yekta; 7(5), Daniell; 7(6), 404-12 (2002). Impact of Streamflow Persistence on Hydrologic 356-67 (2002). Design. — Ellen M. Douglas, Richard M. Asia Chemicals Vogel, and Charles N. Kroll; 7(3), 220-7 Spatial Moments for Reactive Transport in Meso-Scale Hydrological Modeling: Application (2002). to Mekong and Chao Phraya Basins. —A. W. Heterogeneous Porous Media. —Rajesh Jayawardena and S. P. P. Mahanama; 7(1), Srivastava, Pramod K. Sharma, and Mark L. Design storms 12-26 (2002). Brusseau; 7(4), 336-41 (2002). Approach to Confidence Interval Estimation for Curve Numbers. —Richard H. McCuen; 7(1), Australia Climatic changes 43-8 (2002). Spatial Variability in Hydrologic Modeling Using Decade-Scale Precipitation Increase in Great Rainfall-Runoff Model and Digital Elevation Plains at End of 20th Century. —Jurgen D. Detention basins Model. — H. Sun, P. S. Cornish, and T. M. Garbrecht and Frederic E. Rossel; 7(1), 64-75 Approach to Confidence Interval Estimation for Daniell; 7(6), 404-12 (2002). (2002). Curve Numbers. —Richard H. McCuen; 7(1), Bangladesh Quantity and Quality Integrated Catchment 43-8 (2002). Development _ Priority Map for Flood Modeling under Climate Change with use of Diffusion Countermeasures by Remote Sensing Data Soil and Water Assessment Tool Model. Diffusion-Based Semi-Infinite Fourier Probability with Geographic Information System. —Md. —Ekaterini Varanou, Eleni Gkouvatsou, Distribution. —Donald Dean Adrian, Vijay P. Monirul Islam and Kimiteru Sado; 7(5), Evangelos Baltas, and Maria Mimikou; 7(3), Singh, and Zhi-Qiang Deng; 7(2), 154-67 346-55 (2002). 228-44 (2002). (2002). 452 / JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING / NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 2002 ANNUAL INDEX Civil Engineering Database Keyword Index The Civil Engineering Database (CEDB) is Bank storage Coefficients designed to provide free, easy bibliographic Hydraulics of Stream Flow Routing with Bank Diffusion-Based Semi-Infinite Fourier Probability access to all ASCE publications. The database Storage. — Mohamed M. Hantush, Morihiro Distribution. — Donald Dean Adrian, Vijay P. covers ASCE documents published since 1972. It Harada, and Miguel A. Marino; 7(1), 76-89 Singh, and Zhi-Qiang Deng; 7(2), 154-67 provides access to all the journals, conference (2002). (2002). proceedings, books, standards, manuals, Base flow Colorado magazines, and newspapers. The index terms Subsurface Response Model for Storm Events Regional Frequency Analysis of Extreme below were assigned to papers published in this within Susquehanna River Basin. — R. Precipitation in Northeastern Colorado and journal during 2002 from a CEDB keyword Edward Beighley, Dennis L. Johnson, and Fort Collins Flood of 1997. — Oli G. B. list. The CEDB and keyword list can be accessed Arthur C. Miller; 7(2), 185-91 (2002). Sveinsson, Jose D. Salas, and Duane C. Boes; on the Web = at http://www. pubs.asce.org!/ cedbsrch.html. California 7(1), 49-63 (2002). Precipitation Uncertainty and Raingauge Network Confidence intervals Aerial photography Design within Folsom Lake Watershed. — Approach to Confidence Interval Estimation for Trend Assessment in Rainfall-Runoff Behavior in Dimitris Tsintikidis, Konstantine re Curve Numbers. — Richard H. McCuen; 7(1), Urbanizing Watersheds. —R. Edward Beighley Georgakakos, Jason A. Sperfslage, Diane E. 43-8 (2002). and Glenn E. Moglen; 7(1), 27-34 (2002). Smith, and Theresa M. Carpenter; 7(2), 175-84 Contaminants Alaska (2002). Scale-Dependent Dispersion from a Pit. — Bruce Application and National Geographic Information Synthetic Rain Flood Hydrology for the Hunt; 7(2), 168-74 (2002). System Database to Support Two-Year Flood Sacramento and San Joaquin River Basins. — Conversion and Threshold Runoff Estimates. —Seann John T. Hickey, Robert F. Collins, John M. Conversion __ of Unit Hydrographs by Reed, Dennis Johnson, and Timothy Sweeney; High, Kevin A. Richardson, Laurine L. White, Complementary Hydrograph Method. — 7(3), 209-19 (2002). and Paul E. Pugner; 7(3), 195-208 (2002). Charng Ning Chen and Chu Yang Tang; 7(6), Algorithms Coupling HEC-HMS with Atmospheric Models 420-7 (2002). Testing Hydrologic Time Series for Stationarity. for Prediction of Watershed Runoff. —M. L. Correlation —Huey-Long Chen and A. Ramachandra Rao; Anderson, Z.-Q. Chen, M. L. Kavvas, and Practical Inverse Approach for Forecasting 7(2), 129-36 (2002). Arlen Feldman; 7(4), 312-8 (2002). Nonlinear Hydrological Time Series. —K. K. Annual maximum discharge Canada Phoon, M. N. Islam, C. Y. Liaw, and S. Y. Trend Assessment in Rainfall-Runoff Behavior in Performance of Neural Networks in Daily Liong; 7(2), 116-28 (2002). Urbanizing Watersheds. —R. Edward Beighley Streamflow Forecasting. —S. Birikundavyi, R. and Glenn E. Moglen; 7(1), 27-34 (2002). Labib, H. T. Trung, and J. Rousselle; 7(5), Data analysis Estimation of Depth-Area Relationships using Aquifers 392-8 (2002). Discharge-Drawdown Relationship of Eccentric Catchments Radar-Rainfall Data. —S. Rocky Durrans, Wells. — Mehmet Emin Birpinar and Sukru Lesley T. Julian, and Michael Yekta; 7(5), Quantity and Quality Integrated Catchment Ayhan Gazioglu; 7(3), 260-4 (2002). 356-67 (2002). Modeling under Climate Change with use of Dynamic Fuzzy Modeling of Storm Water Databases Soil and Water Assessment Tool Model. Infiltration in Urban Fractured Aquifers. Application and National Geographic Information —Ekaterini Varanou, Eleni Gkouvatsou, —Yoon-Seok Hong, Michael R. Rosen, and System Database to Support Two-Year Flood Evangelos Baltas, and Maria Mimikou; 7(3), Robert R. Reeves; 7(5), 380-91 (2002). and Threshold Runoff Estimates. —Seann 228-44 (2002). Arkansas Reed, Dennis Johnson, and Timothy Sweeney; Spatial Variability in Hydrologic Modeling Using Estimation of Depth-Area Relationships using 7(3), 209-19 (2002). Rainfall-Runoff Model and Digital Elevation Radar-Rainfall Data. —S. Rocky Durrans, Model. — H. Sun, P. S. Cornish, and T. M. Design Lesley T. Julian, and Michael Yekta; 7(5), Daniell; 7(6), 404-12 (2002). Impact of Streamflow Persistence on Hydrologic 356-67 (2002). Design. — Ellen M. Douglas, Richard M. Asia Chemicals Vogel, and Charles N. Kroll; 7(3), 220-7 Spatial Moments for Reactive Transport in Meso-Scale Hydrological Modeling: Application (2002). to Mekong and Chao Phraya Basins. —A. W. Heterogeneous Porous Media. —Rajesh Jayawardena and S. P. P. Mahanama; 7(1), Srivastava, Pramod K. Sharma, and Mark L. Design storms 12-26 (2002). Brusseau; 7(4), 336-41 (2002). Approach to Confidence Interval Estimation for Curve Numbers. —Richard H. McCuen; 7(1), Australia Climatic changes 43-8 (2002). Spatial Variability in Hydrologic Modeling Using Decade-Scale Precipitation Increase in Great Rainfall-Runoff Model and Digital Elevation Plains at End of 20th Century. —Jurgen D. Detention basins Model. — H. Sun, P. S. Cornish, and T. M. Garbrecht and Frederic E. Rossel; 7(1), 64-75 Approach to Confidence Interval Estimation for Daniell; 7(6), 404-12 (2002). (2002). Curve Numbers. —Richard H. McCuen; 7(1), Bangladesh Quantity and Quality Integrated Catchment 43-8 (2002). Development _ Priority Map for Flood Modeling under Climate Change with use of Diffusion Countermeasures by Remote Sensing Data Soil and Water Assessment Tool Model. Diffusion-Based Semi-Infinite Fourier Probability with Geographic Information System. —Md. —Ekaterini Varanou, Eleni Gkouvatsou, Distribution. —Donald Dean Adrian, Vijay P. Monirul Islam and Kimiteru Sado; 7(5), Evangelos Baltas, and Maria Mimikou; 7(3), Singh, and Zhi-Qiang Deng; 7(2), 154-67 346-55 (2002). 228-44 (2002). (2002). 452 / JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING / NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 Digital techniques Flood frequency Frequency Creating a Terrain Model for Floodplain Synthetic Rain Flood Hydrology for the Near Lognormal Distribution . — Prabhata K. Mapping. — Eric C. Tate, David R. Maidment, Sacramento and San Joaquin River Basins. — Swamee; 7(6), 441-4 (2002). Francisco Olivera, and David J. Anderson; John T. Hickey, Robert F. Collins, John M. Frequency analysis 7(2), 100-8 (2002). High, Kevin A. Richardson, Laurine L. White, State-Frequency Analyses for Urban Flood Subsurface Response Model for Storm Events and Paul E. Pugner; 7(3), 195-208 (2002). Control Reservoirs. Ralph A. Wurbs; 7(1), within Susquehanna River Basin. — R. Flood frequency analysis 35-42 (2002) Edward Beighley, Dennis L. Johnson, and Trend Assessment in Rainfall-Runoff Behavior in Regional Frequency Analysis of Extreme Arthur C. Miller; 7(2), 185-91 (2002). Urbanizing Watersheds. — R. Edward Precipitation in Northeastern Colorado and Spatial Variability in Hydrologic Modeling Using Beighley and Glenn E. Moglen; 7(1), 27-3 Fort Collins Flood of 1997. — Oli G. B. Rainfall-Runoff Model and Digital Elevation (2002). Sveinsson, Jose D. Salas, and Duane C. Boes: Model. — H. Sun, P. S. Cornish, and T. M. Flood hydrology 7(1), 49-63 (2002). Daniell; 7(6), 404-12 (2002). Synthetic Rain Flood Hydrology for the Fuzzy sets Dispersion Sacramento and San Joaquin River Basins. Fuzzy Rule-based Methodology for Estimating Scale-Dependent Dispersion from a Pit. — Bruce John T. Hickey, Robert F. Collins, John M. Monthly Groundwater Recharge in a Hunt; 7(2), 168-74 (2002). High, Kevin A. Richardson, Laurine L. White, Temperate Watershed — Emery A. Coppola, Distribution functions and Paul E. Pugner; 7(3), 195-208 (2002). Jr., Lucien Duckstein, and Donald Davis; 7(4), Near Lognormal Distribution . — Prabhata K. Flood plain studies 326-35 (2002). Swamee; 7(6), 441-4 (2002). Synthetic Rain Flood Hydrology for the Dynamic Fuzzy Modeling of Storm Water Sacramento and San Joaquin River Basins. - Infiltration in Urban Fractured Aquifers. Drainage John T. Hickey, Robert F. Collins, John M. Yoon-Seok Hong, Michael R. Rosen, and Generalized Formula for Time of Travel in High, Kevin A. Richardson, Laurine L. White, Robert R. Reeves; 7(5), 380-91 (2002) Rectangular Channel. — Tommy S. W. Wong; and Paul E. Pugner; 7(3), 195-208 (2002). Gamma function 7(6), 445-8 (2002). Flood plains Approach to Confidence Interval Estimation for Drawdown Creating a Terrain Model for Floodplain Curve Numbers. —Richard H. McCuen; 7(1), Drawdown Distribution around Large Diameter Mapping. — Eric C. Tate, David R. Maidment, 43-8 (2002) Well in Double Porosity Medium. —Zekai Francisco Olivera, and David J. Anderson; Geographic information systems Sen; 7(1), 90-6 (2002). 7(2), 100-8 (2002) Trend Assessment in Rainfall-Runoff Behavior in Discharge-Drawdown Relationship of Eccentric Flood routing Urbanizing Watersheds. - R. Edward Beighley Wells. — Mehmet Emin Birpinar and Sukru Flood Routing in River Networks Using and Glenn E. Moglen; 7(1), 27-34 (2002) Ayhan Gazioglu; 7(3), 260-4 (2002). Equivalent Muskingum Inflow. —Parthasarathi Creating a Terrain Model for Floodplain Droughts Choudhury, Rakesh Kumar Shrivastava, and Mapping. — Eric C. Tate, David R. Maidment, Drought Flow from Hillslope. —Kazumasa Sandeep M. Narulkar; 7(6), 413-9 (2002). Francisco Olivera, and David J. Anderson; Mizumura; 7(2), 109-15 (2002). Floods 7(2), 100-8 (2002). Testing Hydrologic Time Series for Stationarity. Regional Frequency Analysis of Extreme Subsurface Response Model for Storm Events —Huey-Long Chen and A. Ramachandra Rao; Precipitation in Northeastern Colorado and within Susquehanna River Basin R. Edward 7(2), 129-36 (2002). Fort Collins Flood of 1997. —Oli G. B. Beighley, Dennis L. Johnson, and Arthur C Probability Distribution of Low Streamflow Sveinsson, Jose D. Salas, and Duane C. Boes;: Miller; 7(2), 185-91 (2002) Series in the United States. —Charles N. Kroll 7(1), 49-63 (2002) Application and National Geographic Information and Richard M. Vogel; 7(2), 137-46 (2002). Approach for Describing Statistical Properties of System Database to Support Two-Year Flood Impact of Streamflow Persistence on Hydrologic Flood Hydrograph. —Sheng Yue, Taha B. M and Threshold Runoff Estimates. —Seann Design. - Ellen M. Douglas, Richard M. J. Ouarda, Bernard Bobée, Pierre Legendre, Reed, Dennis Johnson, and Timothy Sweeney; Vogel, and Charles N. Kroll; 7(3), 220-7 and Pierre Bruneau; 7(2), 147-53 (2002) 7(3), 209-19 (2002) (2002). Quantity and Quality Integrated Catchment Runoff Impacts of Land-Use Change in Indian Energy budget Modeling under Climate Change with use of River Lagoon Watershed Youngsug Kim, Coupling Simulation of Water and Energy Soil and Water Assessment Tool Model. Bernard A. Engel, Kyoung Jae Lim, Vickie Budgets and Analysis of Urban Development -Ekaterini Varanou, Eleni Gkouvatsou, Larson, and Brean Duncan; 7(3), 245-51 Impact. — Yangwen Jia, Guangheng Ni, Evangelos Baltas, and Maria Mimikou; 7(3), (2002) Junichi Yoshitani, Yoshihisa Kawahara, and 228-44 (2002). Mathematical Modeling of Watershed Hydrology Tsuyoshi Kinouchi; 7(4), 302-11 (2002). Development Priority Map for Flood Vijay P. Singh and David A. Woolhiser; 7(4), Erosion Countermeasures by Remote Sensing Data 270-92 (2002) with Geographic Information System. Md. Development Priority Map for Flood Applicability of Sediment Transport Capacity Monirul Islam and Kimiteru Sado; 7(5), Countermeasures by Remote Sensing Data Models for Nonsteady State Erosion from 346-55 (2002). with Geographic Information System. —Md Steep Slopes. —Gokmen Tayfur; 7(3)2 , 252-9 Florida Monirul Islam and Kimiteru Sado; 7(5), (2002). Runoff Impacts of Land-Use Change in Indian 346-55 (2002) Evapotranspiration River Lagoon Watershed. —Youngsug Kim, Ground water Vegetation Indices to Aid Areal Bernard A. Engel, Kyoung Jae Lim, Vickie Hydraulics of Stream Flow Routing with Bank Evapotranspiration —_ Estimations Jozsef Larson, and Brean Duncan; 7(3), 245-51 Storage Mohamed M. Hantush, Morihiro Szilagyi; 7(5), 368-72 (2002). (2002). Harada, and Miguel A. Marino; 7(1), 76-89 Finite-element method Forecasting (2002). Dynamic Time Step for One-Dimensional Practical Inverse Approach for Forecasting Subsurface Response Model for Storm Events Overland Flow Kinematic Wave Solution. Nonlinear Hydrological Time Series. —K. K. within Susquehanna River Basin. —R. Edward —Fouad H. Jaber and Rabi H. Mohtar; 7(1), Phoon, M. N. Islam, C. Y. Liaw, and S. Y. Beighley, Dennis L. Johnson, and Arthur C. 3-11 (2002). Liong; 7(2), 116-28 (2002). Miller; 7(2), 185-91 (2002). Flood control Performance of Neural Networks in Daily Dynamic Fuzzy Modeling of Storm Water State-Frequency Analyses for Urban Flood Streamflow Forecasting. —S. Birikundavyi, R. Infiltration in Urban Fractured Aquifers. Control Reservoirs. —Ralph A. Wurbs; 7(1), Labib, H. T. Trung, and J. Rousselle; 7(5), —Yoon-Seok Hong, Michael R. Rosen, and 35-42 (2002). 392-8 (2002). Robert R. Reeves; 7(5), 380-91 (2002). JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING / NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 / 453 Ground-water pollution Hydrologic routing Laplace transforms Scale-Dependent Dispersion from a Pit. — Bruce Hydraulics of Stream Flow Routing with Bank Hydraulics of Stream Flow Routing with Bank Hunt; 7(2), 168-74 (2002). Storage. Mohamed M. Hantush, Morihiro Storage. — Mohamed M. Hantush, Morihiro Ground-water recharge Harada, and Miguel A. Marino; 7(1), 76-89 Harada, and Miguel A. Marino; 7(1), 76-89 Fuzzy Rule-based Methodology for Estimating (2002). (2002). Monthly Groundwater Recharge in a Hydrology Low flow Temperate Watershed. — Emery A. Coppola, Approach to Confidence Interval Estimation for Impact of Streamflow Persistence on Hydrologic Jr., Lucien Duckstein, and Donald Davis; 7(4), Curve Numbers. — Richard H. McCuen; 7(1), Design. — Ellen M. Douglas, Richard M. 326-35 (2002). 43-8 (2002). Vogel, and Charles N. Kroll; 7(3), 220-7 Heat transfer Hydraulics of Stream Flow Routing with Bank (2002). Soil Water Heat of Transport. — Lyle Prunty; Storage. — Mohamed M. Hantush, Morihiro Mapping 7(6), 435-40 (2002). Harada, and Miguel A. Marino; 7(1), 76-89 Creating a Terrain Model for Floodplain Hong Kong (2002). Mapping. — Eric C. Tate, David R. Maidment, Meso-Scale Hydrological Modeling: Application Drought Flow from Hillslope. — Kazumasa Francisco Olivera, and David J. Anderson; to Mekong and Chao Phraya Basins. — A. W. Mizumura; 7(2), 109-15 (2002). 7(2), 100-8 (2002). Jayawardena and S. P. P. Mahanama; 7(1), Practical Inverse Approach for Forecasting Maps 12-26 (2002). Nonlinear Hydrological Time Series. — K. K. Development Priority Map for Flood Phoon, M. N. Islam, C. Y. Liaw, and S. Y. Hydraulic conductivity Countermeasures by Remote Sensing Data Spatial Moments for Reactive Transport in Liong; 7(2), 116-28 (2002). with Geographic Information System. — Md. Heterogeneous Porous Media. — Rajesh Testing Hydrologic Time Series for Stationarity. Monirul Islam and Kimiteru Sado; 7(5), Srivastava, Pramod K. Sharma, and Mark L. — Huey-Long Chen and A. Ramachandra Rao; 346-55 (2002). Brusseau; 7(4), 336-41 (2002). 7(2), 129-36 (2002). Impact of Streamflow Persistence on Hydrologic Maryland Hydrographs Design. — Ellen M. Douglas, Richard M. Trend Assessment in Rainfall-Runoff Behavior in Approach for Describing Statistical Properties of Vogel, and Charles N. Kroll; 7(3), 220-7 Urbanizing Watersheds. —R. Edward Beighley Flood Hydrograph. —Sheng Yue, Taha B. M. (2002). and Glenn E. Moglen; 7(1), 27-34 (2002). J. Ouarda, Bernard Bobée, Pierre Legendre, and Pierre Bruneau; 7(2), 147-53 (2002). Infiltration Models Subsurface Response Model for Storm Events Hydrologic Response of Grasslands: Effects of Hydraulics of Stream Flow Routing with Bank within Susquehanna River Basin. —R. Edward Grazing, Interactive Infiltration, and Scale. Storage. — Mohamed M. Hantush, Morihiro Beighley, Dennis L. Johnson, and Arthur C. —Fritz R. Fiedler, Gary W. Frasier, Jorge A. Harada, and Miguel A. Marino; 7(1), 76-89 Miller; 7(2), 185-91 (2002). Ramirez, and Lajpat R. Ahuja; 7(4), 293-301 (2002). Conversion of Unit Hydrographs by (2002). Assessment of Three Infiltration Formulas based Complementary Hydrograph Method. Assessment of Three Infiltration Formulas based on Model Fitting on Richards Equation. —Charng Ning Chen and Chu Yang Tang; on Model Fitting on Richards Equation. —Shaohua Marko Hsu, Chuen-Fa Ni, and Pi- 7(6), 420-7 (2002). —Shaohua Marko Hsu, Chuen-Fa Ni, and Pi- Fang Hung; 7(5), 373-9 (2002). Hydrologic aspects Fang Hung; 7(5), 373-9 (2002). Network design Hydrologic Response of Grasslands: Effects of Inflow Precipitation Uncertainty and Raingauge Network Grazing, Interactive Infiltration, and Scale. Flood Routing in River Networks Using Design within Folsom Lake Watershed. —Fritz R. Fiedler, Gary W. Frasier, Jorge A. Equivalent Muskingum Inflow. —Parthasarathi —Dimitris Tsintikidis, Konstantine P. Ramirez, and Lajpat R. Ahuja; 7(4), 293-301 Choudhury, Rakesh Kumar Shrivastava, and Georgakakos, Jason A. Sperfslage, Diane E. (2002). Sandeep M. Narulkar; 7(6), 413-9 (2002). Smith, and Theresa M. Carpenter; 7(2), 175-84 Extension of TR-55 for Microwatersheds. Generalized Formula for Time of Travel in (2002). —Richard H. McCuen and Olu Okunola; 7(4), Rectangular Channel. —Tommy S. W. Wong; Neural networks 319-25 (2002). 7(6), 445-8 (2002). Performance of Neural Networks in Daily Hydrologic data Kinematic wave theory Streamflow Forecasting. —S. Birikundavyi, R. Estimation of Depth-Area Relationships using Dynamic Time Step for One-Dimensional Labib, H. T. Trung, and J. Rousselle; 7(5), Radar-Rainfall Data. —S. Rocky Durrans, Overland Flow Kinematic Wave Solution. 392-8 (2002). Lesley T. Julian, and Michael Yekta; 7(5), —Fouad H. Jaber and Rabi H. Mohtar; 7(1), New Jersey 356-67 (2002). 3-11 (2002). Fuzzy Rule-based Methodology for Estimating Hydrologic models Generalized Formula for Time of Travel in Monthly Groundwater Recharge in a Dynamic Time Step for One-Dimensional Rectangular Channel. —Tommy S. W. Wong; Temperate Watershed. —Emery A. Coppola, Overland Flow Kinematic Wave Solution. 7(6), 445-8 (2002). Jr., Lucien Duckstein, and Donald Davis; 7(4), —Fouad H. Jaber and Rabi H. Mohtar; 7(1), Lagoons 326-35 (2002). 3-11 (2002). Runoff Impacts of Land-Use Change in Indian Nitrogen Meso-Scale Hydrological Modeling: Application River Lagoon Watershed. —Youngsug Kim, Quantity and Quality Integrated Catchment to Mekong and Chao Phraya Basins. —A. W. Bernard A. Engel, Kyoung Jae Lim, Vickie Modeling under Climate Change with use of Jayawardena and S. P. P. Mahanama; 7(1), Larson, and Brean Duncan; 7(3), 245-51 Soil and Water Assessment Tool Model. 12-26 (2002). (2002). —Ekaterini Varanou, Eleni Gkouvatsou, Subsurface Response Model for Storm Events within Susquehanna River Basin. —R. Edward Land development Evangelos Baltas, and Maria Mimikou; 7(3), Beighley, Dennis L. Johnson, and Arthur C. Extension of TR-55 for Microwatersheds. 228-44 (2002). Miller; 7(2), 185-91 (2002). —Richard H. McCuen and Olu Okunola; 7(4), Open channel flow Mathematical Modeling of Watershed Hydrology. 319-25 (2002). Generalized Formula for Time of Travel in —Vijay P. Singh and David A. Woolhiser; 7(4), Land usage Rectangular Channel. —Tommy S. W. Wong; 270-92 (2002). ' Runoff Impacts of Land-Use Change in Indian 7(6), 445-8 (2002). Spatial Variability in Hydrologic Modeling Using River Lagoon Watershed. —Youngsug Kim, Overflow Rainfall-Runoff Model and Digital Elevation Bernard A. Engel, Kyoung Jae Lim, Vickie Overflow Risk Analysis for Stormwater Quality Model. — H. Sun, P. S. Cornish, and T. M. Larson, and Brean Duncan; 7(3), 245-51 Control Basins. —James C. Y. Guo; 7(6), Daniell; 7(6), 404-12 (2002). (2002). 428-34 (2002). 454 / JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING / NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 Overland flow Rain gauges Rivers Dynamic Time Step for One-Dimensional Precipitation Uncertainty and Raingauge Network Meso-Scale Hydrological Modeling: Application Overland Flow Kinematic Wave Solution. — Design within Folsom Lake Watershed. to Mekong and Chao Phraya Basins. W Fouad H. Jaber and Rabi H. Mohtar; 7(1), 3-11 Dimitris Tsintikidis, Konstantine P. Jayawardena and S. P. P. Mahanama; 7(1). (2002). Georgakakos, Jason A. Sperfslage, Diane E. 12-26 (2002). Parameters Smith, and Theresa M. Carpenter; 5 (2), 175-84 Runoff Flood Routing in’ River Networks Using (2002). Application and National Geographic Information Equivalent Muskingum Inflow. — Rainfall System Database to Support Two-Year Flood Parthasarathi Choudhury, Rakesh Kumar Estimation of Depth-Area Relationships using and Threshold Runoff Estimates Seann Shrivastava, and Sandeep M. 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JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING / NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 / 455 Steady flow Time factors Water infiltration Discharge-Drawdown Relationship of Eccentric Dynamic Time Step for One-Dimensional Dynamic Fuzzy Modeling of Storm Water Wells. — Mehmet Emin Birpinar and Sukru Overland Flow Kinematic Wave Solution. — Infiltration in Urban Fractured Aquifers. — Ayhan Gazioglu; 7(3), 260-4 (2002). Fouad H. Jaber and Rabi H. Mohtar; 7(1), 3-11 Yoon-Seok Hong, Michael R. Rosen, and Storm runoff (2002). Robert R. Reeves; 7(5), 380-91 (2002). Generalized Formula for Time of Travel in Generalized Formula for Time of Travel in Water quality Rectangular Channel. — Tommy S. W. Wong; Rectangular Channel. — Tommy S. W. Wong; Diffusion-Based Semi-Infinite Fourier Probability 7(6), 445-8 (2002). 7(6), 445-8 (2002). Distribution. — Donald Dean Adrian, Vijay P. Stormwater Time series analysis Singh, and Zhi-Qiang Deng; 7(2), 154-67 Dynamic Fuzzy Modeling of Storm Water Practical Inverse Approach for Forecasting (2002). Infiltration in Urban Fractured Aquifers. — Nonlinear Hydrological Time Series. — K. K. Quantity and Quality Integrated Catchment Yoon-Seok Hong, Michael R. Rosen, and Phoon, M. N. Islam, C. Y. Liaw, and S. Y. Modeling under Climate Change with use of Robert R. Reeves; 7(5), 380-91 (2002). Liong; 7(2), 116-28 (2002). Soil and Water Assessment Tool Model. — Overflow Risk Analysis for Stormwater Quality Testing Hydrologic Time Series for Stationarity. Ekaterini Varanou, Eleni Gkouvatsou, Control Basins. — James C. Y. Guo; 7(6), — Huey-Long Chen and A. Ramachandra Rao; Evangelos Baltas, and Maria Mimikou; 7(3), 428-34 (2002). 7(2), 129-36 (2002). 228-44 (2002). Stormwater management Transport phenomena Overflow Risk Analysis for Stormwater Quality Extension of TR-55 for Microwatersheds. — Spatial Moments for Reactive Transport in Control Basins. — James C. Y. Guo; 7(6), Richard H. McCuen and Olu Okunola; 7(4), Heterogeneous Porous Media. — Rajesh 428-34 (2002). 319-25 (2002). Srivastava, Pramod K. Sharma, and Mark L. Water resources Stream gauging Brusseau; 7(4), 336-41 (2002). Decade-Scale Precipitation Increase in Great Trend Assessment in Rainfall-Runoff Behavior in Travel time Plains at End of 20th Century. —Jurgen D. Urbanizing Watersheds. — R. Edward Flood Routing in River Networks Using Garbrecht and Frederic E. Rossel; 7(1), 64-75 Beighley and Glenn E. Moglen; 7(1), 27-34 Equivalent Muskingum Inflow. —Parthasarathi (2002). (2002). Choudhury, Rakesh Kumar Shrivastava, and Probability Distribution of Low Streamflow Stream-aquifer system Sandeep M. Narulkar; 7(6), 413-9 (2002). Series in the United States. —Charles N. Kroll Hydraulics of Stream Flow Routing with Bank Uncertainty analysis and Richard M. Vogel; 7(2), 137-46 (2002). Storage. — Mohamed M. Hantush, Morihiro Precipitation Uncertainty and Raingauge Network Water storage Harada, and Miguel A. Marino; 7(1), 76-89 Design within Folsom Lake Watershed. Flood Routing in River Networks Using (2002). —Dimitris Tsintikidis, Konstantine PP. Equivalent Muskingum Inflow. —Parthasarathi Streamfiow Georgakakos, Jason A. Sperfslage, Diane E. Trend Assessment in Rainfall-Runoff Behavior in Smith, and Theresa M. Carpenter; 7(2), 175-84 Choudhury, Rakesh Kumar Shrivastava, and Sandeep M. Narulkar; 7(6), 413-9 (2002). Urbanizing Watersheds. —R. Edward Beighley (2002). and Glenn E. Moglen; 7(1), 27-34 (2002). United States Water supply Hydraulics of Stream Flow Routing with Bank Decade-Scale Precipitation Increase in Great Decade-Scale Precipitation Increase in Great Storage. — Mohamed M. Hantush, Morihiro Plains at End of 20th Century. —Jurgen D. Plains at End of 20th Century. —Jurgen D. Harada, and Miguel A. Marino; 7(1), 76-89 Garbrecht and Frederic E. Rossel; 7(1), 64-75 Garbrecht and Frederic E. Rossel; 7(1), 64-75 (2002). (2002). (2002). Probability Distribution of Low Streamflow Probability Distribution of Low Streamflow Watersheds Series in the United States. —Charles N. Kroll Series in the United States. —Charles N. Kroll Precipitation Uncertainty and Raingauge Network and Richard M. Vogel; 7(2), 137-46 (2002). and Richard M. Vogel; 7(2), 137-46 (2002). Design within Folsom Lake Watershed. Performance of Neural Networks in Daily Urban areas —Dimitris Tsintikidis, Konstantine _P. Streamflow Forecasting. —S. Birikundavyi, R. State-Frequency Analyses for Urban Flood Georgakakos, Jason A. Sperfslage, Diane E. Labib, H. T. Trung, and J. Rousselle; 7(5), Control Reservoirs. —Ralph A. Wurbs; 7(1), Smith, and Theresa M. Carpenter; 7(2), 175-84 392-8 (2002). 35-42 (2002). (2002). Subsurface drainage Dynamic Fuzzy Modeling of Storm Water Runoff Impacts of Land-Use Change in Indian Drought Flow from Hillslope. —Kazumasa Infiltration in Urban Fractured Aquifers. River Lagoon Watershed. —Youngsug Kim, Mizumura; 7(2), 109-15 (2002). —Yoon-Seok Hong, Michael R. Rosen, and Bernard A. Engel, Kyoung Jae Lim, Vickie Surface water Robert R. Reeves; 7(5), 380-91 (2002). Larson, and Brean Duncan; 7(3), 245-51 Hydraulics of Stream Flow Routing with Bank Overflow Risk Analysis for Stormwater Quality (2002). Storage. Mohamed M. Hantush, Morihiro Control Basins. —James C. Y. Guo; 7(6), Mathematical Modeling of Watershed Hydrology. Harada, and Miguel A. Marino; 7(1), 76-89 428-34 (2002). —Vijay P. Singh and David A. Woolhiser; 7(4), (2002). Urban development 270-92 (2002). Synthetic hydrology Coupling Simulation of Water and Energy Coupling Simulation of Water and Energy Synthetic Rain Flood Hydrology for the Budgets and Analysis of Urban Development Budgets and Analysis of Urban Development Sacramento and San Joaquin River Basins. Impact. — Yangwen Jia, Guangheng Ni, Impact. — Yangwen Jia, Guangheng Ni, —John T. Hickey, Robert F. Collins, John M. Junichi Yoshitani, Yoshihisa Kawahara, and Junichi Yoshitani, Yoshihisa Kawahara, and High, Kevin A. Richardson, Laurine L. White, Tsuyoshi Kinouchi; 7(4), 302-11 (2002). Tsuyoshi Kinouchi; 7(4), 302-11 (2002). and Paul E. Pugner; 7(3), 195-208 (2002). Urbanization Coupling HEC-HMS with Atmospheric Models Terrain models Trend Assessment in Rainfall-Runoff Behavior in for Prediction of Watershed Runoff. —M. L. Creating a Terrain Model for Floodplain Urbanizing Watersheds. —R. Edward Beighley Anderson, Z.-Q. Chen, M. L. Kavvas, and Mapping Eric C. Tate, David R. Maidment, and Glenn E. Moglen; 7(1), 27-34 (2002). Arlen Feldman; 7(4), 312-8 (2002). Francisco Olivera, and David J. Anderson; Vegetation Extension of TR-55 for Microwatersheds. 7(2), 100-8 (2002). Vegetation Indices to Aid Areal —Richard H. McCuen and Olu Okunola; 7(4), Thermal couples Evapotranspiration —_ Estimations. —Jozsef 319-25 (2002). Soil Water Heat of Transport. —Lyle Prunty; Szilagyi; 7(5), 368-72 (2002). Fuzzy Rule-based Methodology for Estimating 7(6), 435-40 (2002). Water discharge Monthly Groundwater Recharge in a Thermal properties Extension of TR-55 for Microwatersheds. Temperate Watershed. —Emery A. Coppola, Soil Water Heat of Transport. —Lyle Prunty; —Richard H. McCuen and Olu Okunola; 7(4), Jr., Lucien Duckstein, and Donald Davis; 7(4), 7(6), 435-40 (2002). 319-25 (2002). 326-35 (2002). 456 / JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING / NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 Wells Drawdown Distribution around Large Diameter Well in Double Porosity Medium. — Zekai Sen; 7(1), 90-6 (2002). Discharge-Drawdown Relationship of Eccentric Wells. — Mehmet Emin Birpinar and Sukru Ayhan Gazioglu; 7(3), 260-4 (2002). JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING / NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 / 457 2002 ANNUAL INDEX Author Index Adrian, Donald Dean Bobee, Bernard Choudhury, Parthasarathi Diffusion-Based Semi-Infinite Fourier Probability Approach for Describing Statistical Properties of Flood Routing in River Networks Using Equivalent Distribution. —Donald Dean Adrian, Vijay P. Flood Hydrograph. — Sheng Yue, Taha B. M. J. Muskingum Inflow. _ Parthasarathi Singh, and Zhi-Qiang Deng; 7(2), 154-67 Ouarda, Bernard Bobée, Pierre Legendre, and Choudhury, Rakesh Kumar Shrivastava, and (2002) Pierre Bruneau; 7(2), 147-53 (2002). Sandeep M. Narulkar; 7(6), 413-9 (2002). Ahuja, Lajpat R. Boes, Duane C. Collins, Robert F. Hydrologic Response of Grasslands: Effects of Regional Frequency Analysis of Extreme Precipita- Synthetic Rain Flood Hydrology for the Sacra- Grazing, Interactive Infiltration, and Scale. tion in Northeastern Colorado and Fort Collins mento and San Joaquin River Basins. — John T. —Fritz R. Fiedler, Gary W. Frasier, Jorge A. Flood of 1997. — Oli G. B. Sveinsson, Jose D. Hickey, Robert F. Collins, John M. High, Kevin Ramirez, and Lajpat R. Ahuja; 7(4), 293-301 Salas, and Duane C. Boes; 7(1), 49-63 (2002). A. Richardson, Laurine L. White, and Paul E. (2002). Pugner; 7(3), 195-208 (2002). Bruneau, Pierre Altunkaynak, Abdusselam Approach for Describing Statistical Properties of Connell, Robert J. Discussion of “Development of Exceedance Prob- Flood Hydrograph. — Sheng Yue, Taha B. M. J. Errata for ‘““Two-Dimensional Flood Plain Flow. I: ability Streamflow Forecast’ by Thomas C. Quarda, Bernard Bobée, Pierre Legendre, and Model Description,” by. — Cornel Beffa and Piechota, Francis H. S. Chiew, John A. Dracup, Pierre Bruneau; 7(2), 147-53 (2002). Robert J. Connell; 7(2), 194 (2002). and Thomas A. McMahon. —Zekai Sen and Ab- Coppola, Emery A., Jr. Brusseau, Mark L. dusselam Altunkaynak; 7(3), 265-7 (2002). Fuzzy Rule-based Methodology for Estimating Spatial Moments for Reactive Transport in Hetero- Anderson, David J. Monthly Groundwater Recharge in a Temperate geneous Porous Media. — Rajesh Srivastava, Creating a Terrain Model for Floodplain Mapping. Watershed. — Emery A. Coppola, Jr., Lucien Pramod K. Sharma, and Mark L. Brusseau; 7(4), —Eric C. Tate, David R. Maidment, Francisco Duckstein, and Donald Davis; 7(4), 326-35 336-41 (2002). Olivera, and David J. Anderson; 7(2), 100-8 Errata for “Spatial Moments for Reactive Trans- (2002). (2002) port in Heterogeneous Porous Media” by Rajesh Cornish, P. S. Anderson, M. L. Srivastava, Pramod K. Sharma, and Mark L. Spatial Variability in Hydrologic Modeling Using Coupling HEC-HMS with Atmospheric Models for Brusseau. — Rajesh Srivastava, Pramod K. Rainfall-Runoff Model and Digital Elevation Prediction of Watershed Runoff. —M. L. Ander- Sharma, and Mark L. Brusseau; 7(6), 449 Model. — H. Sun, P. S. Cornish, and T. M. son, Z.-Q. Chen, M. L. Kavvas, and Arlen (2002). Daniell; 7(6), 404-12 (2002). Feldman; 7(4), 312-8 (2002). Burian, Steven J. Daniell, T. M. Aral, Mustafa M. Closure to “Training Artificial Neural Networks to Spatial Variability in Hydrologic Modeling Using Closure to “Identification of Contaminant Source Perform Rainfall Disaggregation” by Steven J. Rainfall-Runoff Model and Digital Elevation Location and Release History in Aquifers” by Burian, S. Rocky Durrans, Stephan J. Nix, and Model. — H. Sun, P. S. Cornish, and T. M. Mustafa M. Aral, Jiabao Guan, and Morris L. Robert E. Pitt. —Steven J. Burian and S. Rocky Daniell; 7(6), 404-12 (2002). Maslia. — Mustafa M. Aral, Jiabao Guan, and Durrans; 7(4), 343 (2002). Datta, Bithin Morris L. Maslia; 7(5), 400-1 (2002) Discussion of “Identification of Contaminant Carpenter, Theresa M. Baltas, Evangelos Source Location and Release History in Aqui- Precipitation Uncertainty and Raingauge Network Quantity and Quality Integrated Catchment Model- fers” by Mustafa M. Aral, Jiabao Guan, and Design within Folsom Lake Watershed. ing under Climate Change with use of Soil and Morris L. Maslia. —Bithin Datta; 7(5), 399-400 —Dimitris Tsintikidis, Konstantine P. Geor- Water Assessment Tool Model. —Ekaterini gakakos, Jason A. Sperfslage, Diane E. Smith, (2002). Varanou, Eleni Gkouvatsou, Evangelos Baltas, and Theresa M. Carpenter; 7(2), 175-84 (2002). Davis, Donald and Maria Mimikou; 7(3), 228-44 (2002). Fuzzy Rule-based Methodology for Estimating Chen, Charng Ning Beffa, Cornel Monthly Groundwater Recharge in a Temperate Conversion of Unit Hydrographs by Complemen- Errata for “Two-Dimensional Flood Plain Flow. I: Watershed. —Emery A. Coppola, Jr., Lucien tary Hydrograph Method. —Charng Ning Chen Model Description,” by. —Cornel Beffa and Duckstein, and Donald Davis; 7(4), 326-35 and Chu Yang Tang; 7(6), 420-7 (2002). Robert J. Connell; 7(2), 194 (2002). (2002). Beighley, R. Edward Chen, Huey-Long Deng, Zhi-Qiang Trend Assessment in Rainfall-Runoff Behavior in Testing Hydrologic Time Series for Stationarity. Diffusion-Based Semi-Infinite Fourier Probability Urbanizing Watersheds. —R. Edward Beighley —Huey-Long Chen and A. Ramachandra Rao; Distribution. —Donald Dean Adrian, Vijay P. and Glenn E. Moglen; 7(1), 27-34 (2002). 7(2), 129-36 (2002). Singh, and Zhi-Qiang Deng; 7(2), 154-67 Subsurface Response Model for Storm Events Chen, Z.-Q. (2002). within Susquehanna River Basin. —R. Edward Coupling HEC-HMS with Atmospheric Models for Douglas, Ellen M. Beighley, Dennis L. Johnson, and Arthur C. Prediction of Watershed Runoff. —M. L. Ander- Impact of Streamflow Persistence on Hydrologic Miller; 7(2), 185-91 (2002). son, Z.-Q. Chen, M. L. Kavvas, and Arlen Design. — Ellen M. Douglas, Richard M. Vogel, Birikundavyi, S. Feldman; 7(4), 312-8 (2002). and Charles N. Kroll; 7(3), 220-7 (2002). Performance of Neural Networks in Daily Stream- Chiew, Francis H. S. Dracup, John A. flow Forecasting. —S. Birikundavyi, R. Labib, Closure to ‘Development of Exceedance Probabil- Closure to “Development of Exceedance Probabil- H. T. Trung, and J. Rousse7(l5)l, e39;2- 8 (2002). ity Streamflow Forecast’ by Thomas C. ity Streamflow Forecast’ by Thomas C. Birpinar, Mehmet Emin Piechota, Francis H. S. Chiew, John A. Dracup, Piechota, Francis H. S. Chiew, John A. Dracup, Discharge-Drawdown Relationship of Eccentric and Thomas A. McMahon. —Thomas C. and Thomas A. McMahon. —Thomas C. Wells. — Mehmet Emin Birpinar and Sukru Piechota, Francis H. S. Chiew, John A. Dracup, Piechota, Francis H. S. Chiew, John A. Dracup, Ayhan Gazioglu; 7(3), 260-4 (2002). and Thomas A. McMahon; 7(3), 267 (2002). and Thomas A. McMahon; 7(3), 267 (2002). 458 / JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING / NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 Duckstein, Lucien Guo, James C. Y. Jia, Yangwen Fuzzy Rule-based Methodology for Estimating Overflow Risk Analysis for Stormwater Quality Coupling Simulation of Water and Energy Budgets Monthly Groundwater Recharge in a Temperate Control Basins James C. Y. Guo; 7(6), and Analysis of Urban Development Impact Watershed. — Emery A. Coppola, Jr., Lucien 428-34 (2002). Yangwen Jia, Guangheng Ni, Junichi Yoshitani, Duckstein, and Donald Davis; 7(4), 326-35 Yoshihisa Kawahara, and Tsuyoshi Kinouchi: Hantush, Mohamed M. (2002). 7(4), 302-11 (2002). Hydraulics of Stream Flow Routing with Bank Duncan, Brean Storage. Mohamed M. Hantush, Morihiro Johnson, Dennis Runoff Impacts of Land-Use Change in Indian Harada, and Miguel A. Marino; 7(1), 76-89 Application and National Geographic Information River Lagoon Watershed. — Youngsug Kim, Bernard A. Engel, Kyoung Jae Lim, Vickie Lar- (2002). System Database to Support Two-Year Flood son, and Brean Duncan; 7(3), 245-51 (2002). Harada, Morihiro and Threshold Runoff Estimates Seann Reed, Dennis Johnson, and Timothy Sweeney; Durrans, S. Rocky Hydraulics of Stream Flow Routing with Bank 7(3), 209-19 (2002) Closure to “Training Artificial Neural Networks to Storage. — Mohamed M. Hantush, Morihiro Perform Rainfall Disaggregation” by Steven J. Harada, and Miguel A. Marino; 7(1), 76-89 Johnson, Dennis L. Burian, S. Rocky Durrans, Stephan J. Nix, and (2002). Subsurface Response Model for Storm Events Robert E. Pitt. — Steven J. Burian and S. Rocky within Susquehanna River Basin. — R. Edward Hickey, John T. Durrans: 7(4), 343 (2002). Beighley, Dennis L. 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