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Journal i of eles Hydrology ELSEVIER Journal of Hydrology 259 (2002) 272 www.elsevier.com/locate/jhydrol Contents of Volume 259 Vol. 259 Nos. 1-4 March 1, 2002 Research papers Estimation of root zone soil moisture and surface fluxes partitioning using near surface soil moisture measurements J. Li and S. Islam Calibration of Richards’ and convection—dispersion equations to field-scale water flow and solute transport under rainfall conditions D. Jacques, J. Simiinek, A. Timmerman and J. Feyen On the use of combined geophysical methods to assess water content and water conductivity of near-surface formations S. Garambois, P. Sénéchal and H. Perroud Flow of variable-density formation water in deep sloping aquifers: minimizing the error in representation and analysis when using hydraulic-head distributions S. Bachu and K. Michael Hydrology and hydraulic properties of a bedded evaporite formation Die beer prea mONUIEERENIMIER RERINNO ENN co occa 0 s'dsc le eure onesarpin sine wae doa lamrad Re 6 bk wee Ka Re Magnes eters bya wb % S19 % oF WE: Identification of an urban fractured-rock aquifer dynamics using an evolutionary self-organizing modelling Y.-S. Hong and MLR. Rosen On downstream hydraulic geometry and optimal energy expenditure: case study of the Ashley and Taieri Rivers P. Molnar and J.A. Ramirez Response to pumping of wells in sloping fault zone aquifers F. Antonio and L. Pacheco Downscaling recent streamflow conditions in British Columbia, Canada using ensemble neural network models A.J. Cannon and P.H. Whitfield The GROWA98 model for water balance analysis in large river basins—the river Elbe case study R. Kunkel and F. Wendland Potential climate change impacts on flood producing mechanisms in southern British Columbia, Canada using the CGCMAI simulation results PCR MER et eM CE MAIO EGO RT BMMMRMN Srko Sch in sia oa len a deh & Bole MAb Sasa ace meee eens beew eee aba date ben wmns Forecasting operational demand for an urban water supply zone SiBe Zi, fin eee Ale WWM OM AIR CWS 65. Sk hee cc es ce ecw nse e nee eeecnnetsbnesecns Groundwater discharge from areas with a variable specific drainage resistance A.A. Van de Griend, J.J. De Vries and E. Seyhan Development and evaluation of a mathematical model for surface-water flow within the Shark River Slough of the Florida Everglades See See a EE MOM a Scissor on csi rdens wie ec ccc olin al oe tered so bah ew ORs ak Pewee eh edeee Cue Reade An NMR study of single- and two-phase flow in fault gouge filled fractures Q. Chen and W. Kinzelbach An alternative IUH for the hydrological lumped models POM EMA EMS Se el Pe wr EL otra WG WIRE ik ek SIS SRE tee AE NOC RS, GTA clas Mee Ss4k Riedin ER ASH la ens Wadlaie wee yo Power of the Mann—Kendall and Spearman’s rho tests for detecting monotonic trends in hydrological series Seen Aner eet eee I OD GLOW MNNR Ie 2a!a inv BN ried Cierd ary CPE RATA NER US aa SEMA IRM CHEEKS REO SME ee eee MS eas

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