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Journal of Hydrology R Journal of Hydrology 235 (2000) 303-304 www.elsevier.com/locate/jhydrol Contents of Volume 235 Vol. 235 Nos. 1-2 August 22 2000 Research papers Degree—day factors for snow and ice for Dokriani Glacier, Garhwal Himalayas P. Singh, N. Kumar and M. Arora Estimation of hydraulic parameters of shaly sandstone aquifers from geoelectrical measurements O.A.L. de Lima and Sri Niwas From safe yield to sustainable development of water resources—the Kansas experience M. Sophocleous Test of the SHETRAN technology for modelling the impact of reforestation on badlands runoff and sediment yield at Draix, France B.T. Lukey, J. Sheffield, J.C. Bathurst, R.A. Hiley and N. Mathys Runoff processes in headwater catchments—an experimental study in Western Ghats, South India M.R.Y. Putty and R. Prasad Stable isotope geochemistry of sediment-hosted groundwater from a Late Paleozoic—Early Mesozoic section in central Europe Groundwater mixing dynamics at a Canadian Shield mine M. Douglas, I.D. Clark, K. Raven and D. Bottomley Validation of the dual pumping technique for level-determined groundwater sampling in a contaminated aquifer M. Thullner, P. HOhener, W. Kinzelbach and J. Zeyer Runoff analysis in humid forest catchment with artificial neural network M.R. Gautam, K. Watanabe and H. Saegusa Magdalena river: interannual variability (1975-1995) and revised water discharge and sediment load estimates J.D. Restrepo and B. Kjerfve Vol. 235 Nos. 3-4 Research papers Spatial variations in the timing of annual floods in the southeastern United States S.A. Lecce Point physical model of movement of ions through natural snow cover T. Iida, K. Ueki, H. Tsukahara and A. Kajihara Simulated effects of temperature and precipitation change in several forest ecosystems D.W. Johnson, R.B. Susfalk, H.L. Gholz and P.J. Hanson Computer simulation of the hydraulic impact of water well fields in Kuwait F. Székely, Y. Senay, M. Al-Rashed, A. Al-Sumait and E. Al-Awadi Bayesian change-point analysis in hydrometeorological time series. Part 1. The normal model revisited L. Perreault, J. Bernier, B. Bobée and E. Parent Bayesian change-point analysis in hydrometeorological time series. Part 2. Comparison of change-point models and forecasting L. Perreault, J. Bernier, B. Bobée and E. Parent Water-table shapes and drain flow rates in shallow drainage systems S. Bouarfa and D. Zimmer Automatic calibration of a conceptual rainfall—runoff model using multiple objectives H. Madsen Discussions Comment on “Modeling transient stream/aquifer interaction with the non-linear Boussinesq equation and its analytical solution” by Serrano, S.E., Workman, S.R., 1998. Journal of Hydrology 206, 245-255 D.A. Barry, J.-Y. Parlange, W.L. Hogarth, R.S. Govindaraju, M.B. Parlange, D. Lockington and L. Li 304 Volume Contents/Journal of Hydrology 235 (2000) 303-304 Reply to comment on “Modeling transient stream/aquifer interaction with the non-linear Boussinesq equation and its analytical solution” by Serrano, S.E., Workman, S.R., 1998. Journal of Hydrology 206, 245-255 S.E. Serrano and S.R. Workman Rejoinder to comment on “Modeling transient stream/aquifer interaction with the non-linear Boussinesq equation and its analytical solution” by Serrano, S.E., Workman, S.R., 1998. Journal of Hydrology 206, 245-255 D.A. Barry, J.-Y. Parlange, W.L. Hogarth, R.S. Govindaraju, M.B. Parlange, D. Lockington and L. Li Final remark on “Modeling transient stream/aquifer interaction with the non-linear Boussinesq equation and its analytical solution” by Serrano, S.E., Workman, S.R., 1998. Journal of Hydrology 206, 245-255 S.E. Serrano and S.R. Workman Erratum Corrigendum to “Food producing mechanisms identification in southern British Columbia, Canada” A. Loukas, L. Vasiliades and N.R. Dalezios

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