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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Journal science @)oinecrs f Ne ydrology ELSEVIER Journal of Hydrology 287 (2004) 300 _ www.elsevier.com/locate/jhydrol Contents of Volume 287 Vol. 287, Nos. 1-4 February 25, 2004 Research Papers Hydrologic controls on the survival of Water Howellia (Howellia aquatilis) and implications of land management D. M. Reeves and W. W. Woessner Modeling wash load transport of soil in a headwater catchment cultivated by non-tillage methods E. L. Periago and B. Soto A simple model of karst spring flow using modified NRCS procedures B. J. Barfield, G. K. Felton, E. W. Stevens and M. McCann Application of the PROMETHEE technique to determine depression outlet location and flow direction in DEM T.-Y. Chou, W.-T. Lin, C.-Y. Lin, W.-C. Chou and P.-H. Huang Parametric modeling of water quality and sampling strategy in a high-altitude appalachian stream R. B. Robinson, M. S. Wood, J. L. Smoot and S. E. Moore Validation of catchment models for predicting land-use and climate change impacts. 3. Blind validation for internal and outlet responses J. C. Bathurst, J. Ewen, G. Parkin, P. E. O’Connell and J. D. Cooper Regionalisation of catchment model parameters R. Merz and G. Bléschl Hydrological consequences of landscape fragmentation in mountainous northern Vietnam: evidence of accelerated overland flow generation A. D. Ziegler, T. W. Giambelluca, L. T. Tran, T. T. Vana, M. A. Nullet, J. Fox, T. D. Vien J. Pinthong, J. F. Maxwell and S. Evett A simplified water transfer model of the reservoir—ebb tide system, including preferential flow, in the semi-arid region in Northeastern Brazil A. C. D. Antonino, R. Angulo-Jaramillo, C.H ammecker, A. M. Netto, S. M. L. G. Montenegro C. A. B. O. Lira and J. J. S. P. Cabral Hydrologic coupling of slopes, riparian zones and streams: an example from the Canadian Shield J. M. Buttle, P. J. Dillon and G. R Eerkes The significance of groundwater-stream interactions and fluctuating stream chemistry on waterborne uranium contamination of streams—a case study from a gold mining site in South Africa F,. Winde and I. J. van der Walt Use of a geomorphological transfer function to model design floods in small hillside catchments in semiarid Tunisia S. Nasri, C. Cudennec, J. Albergel and R. Berndtsson Using a multiobjective approach to retrieve information on surface properties used in a SVAT model J. Demarty, C. Ottlé, I. Braud, A. Olioso, J. P. Frangi, L. A. Bastidas and H. V. Gupta Transpiration, canopy conductance and the decoupling coefficient of a lowland mixed dipterocarp forest in Sarawak, Borneo: dry spell effects T. Kumagai, T. M. Saitoh, Y. Sato, T. Morooka, O. J. Manfroi, K. Kuraji and M. Suzuki A methodology to asess relations between climatic variability and variations in hydrologic time series in the southwestern United States R. T. Hanson, M. W. Newhouse and M. D. Dettinger The rotating movement of three immiscible fluids—a benchmark problem M. Bakker, G. H. P. O. Essink and C. D. Langevin Incorporating remote sensing data in physically based distributed agro-hydrological modelling E. Boegh, M. Thorsen, M. B. Butts, S. Hansen, J. S. Christiansen, P. Abrahamsen, C. B. Hasager N. O. Jensen, P. van der Keur, J. C. Refsgaard, K. Schelde, H. Soegaard and A. Thomsen doi: 10.1016/S0022-1694(04)00048-4

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