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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Journal science @joinecr: of Hydrology Journal of Hydrology 295 (2004) 317 www.elsevier.com/locate/jhydrol Contents of Volume 295 Vol. 295, Nos. 1-4 August 10, 2004 Research Papers Seasonal predictability of the summer hydrometeorology of the River Thames, UK R. L. Wilby, C. S. Wedgbrow and H. R. Fox Comparison of naturally-occurring chloride and oxygen-18 as tracers of interbasin groundwater transfer in lowland rainforest, Costa Rica D. Genereux Soil-landscape delineation to define spatial sampling domains for hillslope hydrology S. J. Park and N. van de Giesen Temporal dynamics of stream water chemistry in the last free-flowing river draining the western Sierra Nevada, California D. S. Ahearn, R. W. Sheibley, R. A. Dahlgren and K. E. Keller Nutrient inputs to the coastal ocean through submarine groundwater discharge: controls and potential impact C. P. Slomp and P. Van Cappellen Salt and nitrate concentrations in the surface waters of the CR-V irrigation district (Bardenas I, Spain): diagnosis and prescriptions for reducing off-site contamination ARG cae sescraee n re Cerna OU Ree Palo is cg arena ackece eaeaU nd wield eee odd wine Wwe Regd OE Coles w velar eaiee Regionalization of extreme precipitation estimates for the Alabama rainfall atlas S. R. Durrans and J. T. Kirby Regional rainfall intensity formulas based on scaling property of rainfall P.-S. Yu, T.-C. Yang and C.-S. Lin Analysis of alternative measurement strategies for the inverse optimization of the hydraulic properties of a volcanic soil A. Ritter, R. Mufioz-Carpena, C. M. Regalado, M. Vanclooster and S. Lambot Soil erosion due to rainfall impact with inflow: an analytical solution with spatial and temporal effects W. L. Hogarth, J.-Y. Parlange, C. W. Rose, G. C. Sander, T. S. Steenhuis and A. Barry Fluid residence times within a recirculation zone created by an extraction-injection well pair Sire Nene RM Ro WUE IRR 2c 2 ira non ad a,4 1@ -4 )ai e)a NG “48 ac, Says dace Spal aN ARaR ADa NNS 4 Bike On d KARR RE eRwEs see ee es Sediment entrainment and transport in fluviokarst systems Aloe ReSas A E CARIAEN OPa sTO UR NMS oars) co -e, v: roca, arora rasp Ola see ANE Osae ahl ab godin eRW Ok dhe OREM 6 OREO MO RRR Aa eens Geophysical evidence for peat basin morphology and stratigraphic controls on vegetation observed in a Northern Peatland X. Comas, L. Slater and A. Reeve Continental differences in the variability of annual runoff-update and reassessment M. C. Peel, T. A. McMahon and B. L. Finlayson Surface moisture and energy exchange from a restored peatland, Québec, Canada R. M. Petrone, J. S. Price, J. M. Waddington and H. von Waldow Effects of distribution-based parameter aggregation on a spatially distributed agricultural nonpoint source pollution model E. Chen and D. S. Mackay Assessment and management of long-term nitrate pollution of ground water in agriculture-dominated watersheds M.N. Almasri and J. J. Kaluarachchi Improved streamflow forecasting using self-organizing radial basis function artificial neural networks H. Moradkhani, K.-l. Hsu, H. V. Gupta and S. Sorooshian Evaluation of the time-domain reflectometry (TDR)-measured composite dielectric constant of root-mixed soils for estimating soil-water content and root density M. A. Mojid and H. Cho Overland flow generation in two lithologically distinct rainforest catchments S. Godsey, H. Elsenbeer and R. Stallard Rainfall induced chemical transport from soil to runoff: theory and experiments B. Gao, M. T. Walter, T. S. Steenhuis, W. L. Hogarth and J.-Y. Parlange Baseflow contribution to nitrate-nitrogen export from a large, agricultural watershed, USA K. Schilling and Y.-K. Zhang doi: 10.1016/S0022-1694(04)00307-5

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