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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com @ Journal SCIENCE DIRECT? f 0 a Hydrology ~ ELSEVI ER Journal of Hydrology 312 (2005) 322 www.elsevier.com/locate/jhydrol Contents of Volume 312 Vol. 312, Nos. 1-4 October 10, 2005 Constraining water sources and hydrologic processes from the isotopic analysis of water and dissolved strontium, Lake Junin, Peru ns PA, Se, Ga Se, Gh Se, A UE GN TOD. occ cee ibdsasedecdevnde stevavesstulishbveuanebael l Studies on distribution and fractionation of heavy metals in Gomti river sediments—a tributary of the Ganges, India es ee r,s ib Sia b's op cea eee bie G cv eee wed bee wd eSeeeebeus Wp epee eee 14 Mean soil moisture estimation using temporal stability analysis A ed oo nies wb ee eh awa Ee oie ww whew bi eb pninee a ek Reade awed Ralkewee 28 Semi-analytical homogeneous anisotropic capture zone delineation ees en ag aed wks ow A'd.0 Va ek are eM ee hee ete debe ee eye: see ilees onl he ei eee 39 Groundwater flow along and across structural folding: an example from the Judean Desert, Israel ss a ee 8s Sap yh a ae $A 6V SOE ERE ONT OS ble EEDA be 0k 0 Vd dbs CAN bale ROY O08 eee 51 Influence of pebble size and cover on rainfall interception by gravel mulch at io i es ee oe ec ne Se PU I a CN in a 6 on V8 ENS ie da 6 06-6 6a Rb he oe ce cea eeen 70 Prediction boundaries and forecasting of non linear hydrologic stage data Py yes by se & a 8 nw 6 Oe 8 dle Ok Wha egb oas be e468 oe wee ya ee eee ee ba 79 Measurements and modeling of throughfall variability for five forest communities in the southeastern US OTT REE ELE ee Cee ee ee kT eee TET Te Ee 95 Estimating spatial distributions of hydraulic parameters for a two-scale structured heterogeneous lignitic mine soil ee eS lee sy eS Rawal sin bin ac A OAD AD ODS AG Od OER ASO De oe eA A SEE CS RE Ree 109 Selection of conceptual models for regionalisation of the rainfall-runoff relationship NEST tO RREROT OCT TCT O ETE LORE Tere TCL eee rte 125 Coupled inverse modeling of vadose zone water, heat, and solute transport: calibration constraints, parameter nonuniqueness, and predictive uncertainty re IE «5b het Riis 4 6 wR WG aoe Ge Ree) 4A Ba AN dah De Ow Oh Mba oe FEM Seb ar ee a6 FO 148 Simulating riparian evapotranspiration: a new methodology and application for groundwater models ae ee ee I TE oc3 6 Wi 001k NK Gh a ek Ren 10's PNW 9p 005878 ae Ob AT RRR ee 8 8 6a ee ks Oe Geeks eee aes 176 Improved weighting methods, deterministic and stochastic data-driven models for estimation of missing precipitation records PPO Te Te ee Te CTE PERT ERIE TC TCT TETL oe Certo 19] Impact of DEM mesh size and soil map scale on SWAT runoff, sediment, and NO3—N loads predictions Ey a io & Askah Wk 48 Woe Ae 050 ain bie EA b+ 4S RENTS SA OAV ESR ERD ERE OR DE ee boos ke bs 50 0es bebe enn 207 Effect of the accuracy of spatial rainfall information on the modeling of water, sediment, and NO;—N loads at the watershed level i 2 Ss sl a oe ek ak ewe baal e ta eNy A Ee ae esa ale ib a Cheeta weeen bee ee 223 Multi-site downscaling of heavy daily precipitation occurrence and amounts i Nh, ain ag: nd osh gh Oud COD egw eR Pew Slate div Fak We RDO A oe Hele OEE Se ew Caw eee 235 A numerical modeling study on desert oasis self-supporting mechanisms Net. OE BS 4 RR ar ea eae eer ey ee ee eee ee ee rr eee res eee ee ee 256 Development and application of a soil classification-based conceptual catchment-scale hydrological model ee ie Pay cas es ba Feu.) cee eee CCN Mae so eee OED Ones 4s bene Oe 7 Ree 277 Remote sensing of snow thaw at the pan-Arctic scale using the SeaWinds scatterometer M. A. Rawlins, K. C. McDonald, S. Frolking, R. B. Lammers, M. Fahnestock, J. S. Kimball and C. J. V6r6smarty........... 294 Flow system dynamics and water storage of a fissured-porous karst aquifer characterized by artificial and environmental tracers Fe ED S069 CHa a Ro O65 08 FEET CRD OY ERENCE TAS CC es 835 R4b 7595 55s ONE ROUe Beha ebb Te) 8) 0a erena eee doi: 10.1016/S0022-1694(05)00430-0

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