Journal of na Hydrology ELSEVIER Journal of Hydrology 226 (1999) 274-275 Contents of Volume 226 Vol. 226 Nos. 1-2 DECEMBER 20 1999 Research papers Temperature and evaporation dynamics of saline solutions I. M. Oroud Continuous modeling of intermittent stormflows on a semi-arid agricultural catchment T. X. Zhu, L. E. Band and R. A. Vertessy Multilinear discrete lag-cascade model for channel routing a eo EC Eee PICT TOG Oe NC CN Wee UR RAG ae Se MEN OT eran Beret eer eae! Multi-scale alluvial fan heterogeneity modeled with transition probability geostatistics in a sequence stratigraphic framework Eee co aR UAE WCRI PEI 6 oa tuns asg rt ta lig Wrcrecala St dda weed Gid1E Mase IS.A Mields Keke gla a bye Mpa glenn eae DMs tuceia's Aiea Semi-distributed water balance dynamics in a small boreal forest basin R. A. Metcalfe and J. M. Buttle The Gumbel mixed model for flood frequency analysis S. Yue, T. B. M. J. Ouarda, B. Bobée, P. Legendre and P. Bruneau A rainfall and snowmelt runoff modelling approach to flow estimation at ungauged sites in British Columbia Z. Micovic and M. C. Quick Discussion Comment on ‘Kinetic modelling of microbially-driven redox chemistry of subsurface environments: Coupling transport, microbial metabolism and geochemistry’ by K.S. Hunter, Y. Wang and P. van Cappellen J. Griffioen Book review Varieties of Fluvial Form: A.J. Miller, A. Gupta Vol. 226 Nos. 3-4 DECEMBER 31 1999 Special Issue: Analytic-based modeling of groundwater flow Preface Principles of the analytic element method O.D.L. Strack A comparative review of analytic and finite difference models used at the Amsterdam Water Supply T.N. Olsthoorn Analytical element model analysis of the influence of different scenarios for the water level in a future retention basin J.H.N. Moorman Modelling of the effect of a sea-level rise and land subsidence on the evolution of the groundwater density in the subsoil of the northern part of the Netherlands J.L. van der Meij and B. Minnema Regional groundwater modeling of the Yucca Mountain site using analytic elements M. Bakker, E.I. Anderson, T.N. Olsthoorn and O.D.L. Strack The superblock approach for the analytic element method O.D.L. Strack, I. Jankovi¢ and R. Barnes A multi-quadric area-sink for analytic element modeling of groundwater flow O.D.L. Strack and I. Jankovié An analytic element solution to unconfined flow near partially penetrating wells K. Luther and H.M. Haitjema Journal of na Hydrology ELSEVIER Journal of Hydrology 226 (1999) 274-275 Contents of Volume 226 Vol. 226 Nos. 1-2 DECEMBER 20 1999 Research papers Temperature and evaporation dynamics of saline solutions I. M. Oroud Continuous modeling of intermittent stormflows on a semi-arid agricultural catchment T. X. Zhu, L. E. Band and R. A. Vertessy Multilinear discrete lag-cascade model for channel routing a eo EC Eee PICT TOG Oe NC CN Wee UR RAG ae Se MEN OT eran Beret eer eae! Multi-scale alluvial fan heterogeneity modeled with transition probability geostatistics in a sequence stratigraphic framework Eee co aR UAE WCRI PEI 6 oa tuns asg rt ta lig Wrcrecala St dda weed Gid1E Mase IS.A Mields Keke gla a bye Mpa glenn eae DMs tuceia's Aiea Semi-distributed water balance dynamics in a small boreal forest basin R. A. Metcalfe and J. M. Buttle The Gumbel mixed model for flood frequency analysis S. Yue, T. B. M. J. Ouarda, B. Bobée, P. Legendre and P. Bruneau A rainfall and snowmelt runoff modelling approach to flow estimation at ungauged sites in British Columbia Z. Micovic and M. C. Quick Discussion Comment on ‘Kinetic modelling of microbially-driven redox chemistry of subsurface environments: Coupling transport, microbial metabolism and geochemistry’ by K.S. Hunter, Y. Wang and P. van Cappellen J. Griffioen Book review Varieties of Fluvial Form: A.J. Miller, A. Gupta Vol. 226 Nos. 3-4 DECEMBER 31 1999 Special Issue: Analytic-based modeling of groundwater flow Preface Principles of the analytic element method O.D.L. Strack A comparative review of analytic and finite difference models used at the Amsterdam Water Supply T.N. Olsthoorn Analytical element model analysis of the influence of different scenarios for the water level in a future retention basin J.H.N. Moorman Modelling of the effect of a sea-level rise and land subsidence on the evolution of the groundwater density in the subsoil of the northern part of the Netherlands J.L. van der Meij and B. Minnema Regional groundwater modeling of the Yucca Mountain site using analytic elements M. Bakker, E.I. Anderson, T.N. Olsthoorn and O.D.L. Strack The superblock approach for the analytic element method O.D.L. Strack, I. Jankovi¢ and R. Barnes A multi-quadric area-sink for analytic element modeling of groundwater flow O.D.L. Strack and I. Jankovié An analytic element solution to unconfined flow near partially penetrating wells K. Luther and H.M. Haitjema Volume Contents / Journal of Hydrology 226 (1999) 274-275 Two-dimensional flow through large numbers of circular inhomogeneities R. Barnes and I. Jankovi¢ High-order line elements in modeling two-dimensional groundwater flow I. Jankovic and R. Barnes Three-dimensional flow through large numbers of spheroidal inhomogeneities DeeeE U e CIM Ree CMRI ae co's Aang Oe a wigs tne ated Doe ey Ek vie WH a ee Sais aoe bRA ARE Baa Ramekonnen A hyperbolic dispersion equation to model the bounds of a contaminated groundwater body Co Senet RR GORME ES IMG oe Petraes AS IN eR aR tee tte Mire LF pe: RO Tg ae Be Ca a ena aaa a a Groundwater flow in a medium with a parquet-type conductivity distribution A.R. Kacimov, Yu.V. Obnosov and N.D. Yakimov A Cauchy boundary condition for the lumped interaction between an arbitrary number of surface waters and a regional aquifer W.J. de Lange An analytic-based approach for coupling models for unsaturated and saturated groundwater flow at different scales J.A.P.H. Vermulst and W.J. De Lange Contents of Volume 226