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CONTENTS OF JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, VOLUME 125 VOL. 125 NOS. 1-2 JUNE 1991 Research Papers Analytical modeling of a fracture zone in the Brule Formation as an aquifer receiving leakage from water-table and elastic aquitards W. Barrash (Boise, ID, U.S.A.) and D.R. Ralston (Moscow, ID, U.S.A.) Detectability of the effects of a hypothetical temperature increase on the Thornthwaite moisture index G.J. McCabe, Jr. and D.M. Wolock (West Trenton, NJ, U.S.A.). . 2... ...02202¢0%.0+=2~*~‘(C S On the probability of the longest run length in an independent series Z. Sen (Istanbul, Turkey) Note on the cyclic features in cumulative departures of annual flow series Z. Sen (Istanbul, Turkey) Un modele simple pour la migration de radionucléides par transport colloidal dans un milieu fracture R. Castaing (Orsay, France) Hydrogeology of freshwater lens beneath a Holocene strandplain, Great Exuma, Bahamas T.N. Wallis, H.L. Vacher and M.T. Stewart (Tampa, FL, U.S.A.) Groundwater contribution to an acid upland lake (Loch Fleet, Scotland) and the possibilities for amelioration J.M. Cook, W.M. Edmunds and N.S. Robins (Wallingford, U.K.) Relations entre reponses impulsionnelles et conditions hydrodynamiques des systémes dans le cadre de tragages artificiels: theorie et application sur colonne de laboratoire M. Dzikowski, E. Carlier, N. Crampon (Villeneuve d’Ascq, France) and G. de Marsily (Paris, France) Technical Note Implications and assumptions in using the ‘total counts’ and convection-dispersion equations for tracer flow measurements — with particular reference to transpiration measurements in trees I.R. Calder (Wallingford, U.K.) Book Review Guide Book on Radioisotope Tracers in Industry Announcement VOL. 125 NOS. 3-4 Research Papers Towards predicting future episodic changes in stream chemistry A. Robson, A. Jenkins and C. Neal (Wallingford, UK) A multivariate spatial-temporal model of rainfall in southwest Saudi Arabia. I. Spatial rainfall characteristics and model formulation H.S. Wheater, A.P. Butler, E.J. Stewart (London, UK) and G.S. Hamilton (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) A multivariate spatial-temporal model of rainfall in southwest Saudi Arabia. IT. Regional analysis and long-term performance H.S. Wheater, C. Onof, A.P. Butler (London, UK) and G.S. Hamilton (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) Sensitivity of streamflow in the Colorado Basin to climatic changes L.L. Nash and P.H. Gleick (Berkeley, CA, USA) 322 Stable isotopic study of precipitation and spring discharge in southern Nevada N.L. Ingraham, R.L. Jacobson, J.W. Hess (Las Vegas, NV, USA) and B.F. Lyles (Reno, NV, 243 The value of streamflow record augmentation procedures in low-flow and flood-flow frequency analysis R.M. Vogel (Medford, MA, USA) and C.N. Kroll (Newton Upper Falls, MA, USA). . . . Monthly runoff generation by non-linear models R. Ferruh Miftiioglu (Istanbul, Turkey) A bivariate stochastic approach to estimate reliability of a pumped storage reservoir D. Mukherjee (Stirling, UK) and N. Mansour (Birmingham, UK) Discussions Microwave transmission, a new tool in forest hydrological research—Comment I.R. Calder (Wallingford, UK) Microwave transmission, a new tool in forest hydrological research—Reply W. Bouten (Amsterdam, Netherlands) and F.C. Bosveld (De Bilt, Netherlands)

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