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TITLE INDEX TO VoLUME 42 — 2006 Adapting Existing Models to Examine Effects of Agricultural Conservation Programs on Stream Habitat Quality — F Douglas Shields, Jr., Eddy J. Langendoen, and Martin W. Doyle Discussion — “Adapting Existing Models to Examine Effects of Agricultural Conservation Programs on Stream Habitat Quality,” by F. Douglas Shields, Jr., Eddy J. Langendoen, and Martin W. Doyle — Xixi Wang, Assefa M. Melesse, Steve W. Kelsch, and Wanhong Yang Reply to Discussion — “Adapting Existing Models to Examine Effects of Agricultural Conservation Programs on Stream Habitat Quality,” by Xixi Wang, Assefa M. Melesse, Steve W. Kelsch, and Wanhong Yang — F. Douglas Shields, Jr., Eddy J. Langendoen, and Martin W. Doyle Addressing Total Phosphorus Impairments With Water Quality Trading — Christopher C. Obropta and Gregory M. Rusciano Adequacy of Selected Evapotranspiration Approximations for Hydrologic Simulation - David M. Sumner Analytical Regression Stage Analysis for Devils Hole, Death Valley National Park, Nevada M.S. Bedinger and James R. Harrill Application of Grey Model and Artificial Neural Networks to Flood Forecasting — Moon Seong Kang, Min Goo Kang, Seung Woo Park, Jeong Jae Lee, and Kyung Hak Yoo ArcGIS-SWAT: A Geodata Model and GIS Interface for SWAT — Francisco Olivera, Milver Valenzuela, R. Srinivasan, Janghwoan Choi, Huidae Cho, Srikanth Koka, and Ashish Agrawal Erratum — ArcGIS-SWAT: A Geodata Model and GIS Interface for SWAT — Francisco Olivera, Milver Valenzuela, R. Srinivasan, Janghwoan Choi, Huidae Cho, Srikanth Koka, and Ashish Agrawal Arsenic Consumption and Health Risk Perceptions in a Rural Western U.S. Area — Mark Walker, W. Douglass Shaw, and Marnee Benson Arsenic in the Shallow Ground Waters of Conterminous United States: Assessment, Health Risks, and Costs for MCL Compliance — Navin Kumar C. Twarakavi and Jagath J. Kaluarachchi Assessing Flood Mitigation Alternatives in Shijr Area in Metropolitan Taipei — Chao-Hsien Liaw, Yao-Lung Tsai, and Mow-Soung Cheng Assessment of Methods for Measuring Embeddedness: Application to Sedimentation in Flow Regulated Streams — Kelly M. Sennatt, Nira L. Salant, Carl E. Renshaw, and Francis J. Magilligan Assessment of Possible Impacts of Climate Change in an Urban Catchment — Catherine Denault, Robert G. Millar, and Barbara J. Lence JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION 1733 TITLE INDEX TO VoLuME 42 — 2006 Assessment of Sampling Error Associated With Soil Moisture Estimation Designs —~ Gwangseob Kim, Juan B. Valdés, Gerald R. North, and Hong Tae Kim Erratum — Base Flow Trends in Urbanizing Watersheds of the Delaware River Basin — David Brandes, Gregory J. Cavallo, and Michael L. Nilson Black Willow Cutting Survival in Streambank Plantings, Southeastern United States i ecient nbeidboesabe ehenbeeessenebennsnonseacssensabsssanincscusnemnenneDiianesiie 191 Bivariate Frequency Analysis of Floods Using Copulas >) N- BUUE ROUGE, BUONOF E VOURS, GIN CHINE TUE TUE ..........0.secccessoscscscsesveceoecovssscccsscnsevsccsesssesonsssenconeveonesses 1549 Challenges in Modeling Hydrologic and Water Quality Processes in Riparian Zones — Shreeram Inamdar Characterization of Hvdrologic Conditions to Support Platte River Species Recovery Efforts — Donald M. Anderson and Mark W. Rodney Climate Change Sensitivity Assessment on Upper Mississippi River Basin Streamflows Using SWAT — Manoj Jha, Jeffrey G. Arnold, Philip W. Gassman, Filippo Giorgi, and Roy R. Gu ...........cccceseseeeeeeeeeeenseeeeeees 997 Climate Change and Watershed Planning in Washington State — Lara C. Whitely Binder Comparison of HSPF Outputs Using FTABLES Generated With Field Survey and Digital Data — Nathan Staley, Tiffany Bright, Rebecca W. Zeckoski, Brian L. Benham, and Kevin M. Brannan Comparison of Process-Based and Artificial Neural Network Approaches for Streamflow Modeling in an Agricultural Watershed — Puneet Srivastava, James N. McNair, and Thomas E. Johnson A Comparison of Single-Cell and Multicell Culverts for Stream Crossings — Rebecca S. Wargo and Richard N. Weisman Compilation of Measured Nutrient Load Data for Agricultural Land Uses in the United States — Daren Harmel, Steve Potter, Pamela Casebolt, Ken Reckhow, Colleen Green, and Rick Haney Compromise Programming Methodology for Determining Instream Flow Under Multiobjective Water Allocation Criteria — Jeng-Tzong Shiau and Fu-Chun Wu Cooperative Modeling: Building Bridges Between Science and the Public -— Kristan Cockerill, Howard Passell, and Vince Tidwell ........................ssesscsesscccccccccccccsssscssececcccccccccccccssceccccecccees 45 Cost Effective Arsenic Reductions in Private Well Water in Maine — Jessica Sargent-Michaud, Kevin J. Boyle, and Andrew E. Smith 1734 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION TITLE INDEX TO VOLUME 42 — 2006 Cost Effectiveness of Vegetative Filter Strips and Instream Half-Logs for Ecological Restoration — Emmanuel A. Frimpong, John G. Lee, and Trent M. Sutton Cumulative Effective Stream Power and Bank Erosion on the Sacramento River, California, USA — Eric W. Larsen, Alexander K. Fremier, and Steven E. Greco Decision Support for Allocation of Watershed Pollution Load Using Grey Fuzzy Multiobjective Programming — Ho-Wen Chen and Ni-Bin Chang A Decision Support System to Manage Summer Stream Temperatures — David W. Neumann, Edith A. Zagona, and Balaji Rajagopalan Development of Nutrient Submodules for Use in the Gridded Surface Subsurface Hydrologic Analysis (GSSHA) Distributed Watershed Model — Billy E. Johnson and Terry K. Gerald Discharge and Suspended Sediment Patterns of an Intermittent Cold Desert Stream — Christopher A. Ellison, Quentin D. Skinner, and Katta J. Reddy Dissolved Heavy Metals in Shallow Ground Water in a Southeastern Michigan Urban Watershed — Kent S. Murray, Daniel T. Rogers, and Martin M. Kaufman Economic Analysis of Wetland Restoration Along the Illinois River — Tony Prato and Donald Hey Economic Valuation of Riparian Buffer and Open Space in a Suburban Watershed — Zeyuan Qiu, Tony Prato, and Gerry Boehm Effectiveness of Timber Harvest Practices for Controlling Sediment Related Water Quality Impacts — Edward B. Rashin, Casey J. Clishe, Andrew T. Loch, and Johanna M. Bell Effects of Adjacent Agricultural Activities and Watershed Characteristics on Stream Macroinvertebrate Communities — Sofia A. Kyriakeas and Mary C. Watzin Effects of Cropping Systems on NO3-N Losses to Tile Drain — Rameshwar S. Kanwar Effects of Initial Abstraction and Urbanization on Estimated Runoff Using CN Technology — Kyoung Jae Lim, Bernard A. Engel, Suresh Muthukrishnan, and Jon Harbor Effects of STATSGO and SSURGO as Inputs on SWAT Model’s Snowmelt Simulation — Xixi Wang and Assefa M. Melesse The Effects of Vegetation and Soil Type on Streambank Erosion, Southwestern Virginia, USA — Theresa Wynn and Saied Mostaghimi JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION TITLE INDEX TO VoLUME 42 — 2006 An Empirical Model of Fatalities and Injuries Due to Floods in Japan — Guofang Zhai, Teruki Fukuzono, and Saburo Ikeda Empirical Modeling of Hydrologic and NPS Pollutant Flux in an Urbanizing Basin — Mark Dougherty, Randel L. Dymond, Thomas J. Grizzard, Jr., Adil N. Godrej, Carl E. Zipper, John Randolph, and Christine M. Anderson-Cook Equivalence Between TOPMODEL and the NRCS Curve Number Method in Predicting Variable Runoff Source Areas — Mahmood H. Nachabe Estimating Areas and Timber Values of Riparian Management on Forest Lands ae a a I SII I ia srec svuvepianivbotevececinbenevndodeusdnniennccevansteideniediinenibieabenbnioneinnde 115 Estimating Streamflow and Associated Hydraulic Geometry, the Mid-Atlantic Region, USA enimsco cllniinnn n ei biased 755 Estimating TMDL Background Suspended Sediment Loading to Great Lakes Tributaries From Existing Data — Peter J. Whiting Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Fixed Wellhead Delineation: Regional Case Study — Jay Y.S. Hodgson, John R. Stoll, and Richard C. Stoll Evaluating Interdependent Watershed Conservation and Ground Water Management Reforms — Basharat A. Pitafi and James A. Roumasset Evaluation of the Applicability of the SWAT Model for Coastal Watersheds in Southeastern Louisiana aa pido caissonsn dal lesil 1247 Evaluation of Erosion Control Products With and Without Added Polyacrylamide — Richard A. McLaughlin and Tabitha T. Brown Evaluation of NEXRAD Stage III Precipitation Data Over a Semiarid Region — Hongjie Xie, Xiaobing Zhou, Jan M.H. Hendricks, Enrique R. Vivoni, Huade Guan, Yong Q. Tian, and Eric E. Small Evapotranspiration Dynamics at an Ecohydrological Restoration Site: An Energy Balance and Remote Sensing Approach BEES Ee NS The Flexible Tolerance Method for Estimating Hydrologic Parameters in the Root Zone — Xunhong Chen and Yanfeng Yin Flow Analysis of Landslide Dammed Lake Watersheds: A Case Study — Kwan Tun Lee and Yi-Ting Lin JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION TITLE INDEX TO VOLUME 42 — 2006 Fluvial Geomorphological Methodology for Natural Stable Channel Design — Richard D. Hey Forecasting Dry Season Streamflow on the Peace River at Arcadia, Florida, USA — David M. Coley and Peter R. Waylen A Genetic Algorithm to Reduce Stream Channel Cross Section Data — Charles Berenbrock GIS-Based Water Quality Modeling in the Sandusky Watershed, Ohio, USA — Sabine Grunwald and Chen Qi Grazed Stubble Height as a Criterion for Controlling Sediment Production From Grazing Lands — Clayton B. Marlow, Robert Finck, and Harrie Sherwood Groupwise Modeling Study of Bacterially Impaired Watersheds in Texas: Clustering Analysis — Sabu Paul, Raghavan Srinivasan, Joaquin Sanabria, Patricia K. Haan, Sagib Mukhtar, and Kerry Neimann Erratum: Groupwise Modeling Study of Bacterially Impaired Watersheds in Texas: Clustering Analysis — Sabu Paul, Raghavan Srinivasan, Joaquin Sanabria, Patricia K. Haan, Sagib Mukhtar, and Kerry Neimann Habitat and Fish Responses to Multiple Agricultural Best Management Practices in a Warm Water Stream — Lizhu Wang, John Lyons, and Paul Kanehl How Riparian Ecosystems Are Protected at Lake Tahoe — John Cobourn Hydrologic Behavior of Vegetated Roofs — Timothy L. Carter and Todd C. Rasmussen Hydrologic Impacts of Alternative Approaches to Storm Water Management and Land Development — Evan Shane Williams and William R. Wise Hydrologic Modeling of a Bioinfiltration Best Management Practice — William Heasom, Robert G. Traver, and Andrea Welker The Impact of Runoff Generation Mechanisms on the Location of Critical Source Areas — Steve W. Lyon, Michael R. McHale, M. Todd Walter, and Tammo S. Steenhuis .............ccccceeeeceeseeesenecsececceeeeees 793 Imperviousness: A Performance Measure of a Delaware Water Resource Protection Area Ordinance — Gerald J. Kauffman, Martha B. Corrozi, and Kevin of. Vone ...........ccccccsseseseeeseesesseccceeescsnsnecceesesssceceeesessneneeees 603 The Importance of Institutional Structure in Controlling Agricultural Runoff — Eric C. Schuck, Gareth P. Green, Janet Clements, and W. Marshall Frasier JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION TITLE INDEX TO VoLUME 42 — 2006 Industrial Water Demand With Water Reuse = Ceesens Aden, Lame edsee Chom, cited £4-BiGs CRI q..2.02....0000ccscrrrecsscccensascocsesscccescesvsescessessnsscssssecsesusneucess 593 Influence of Herbivory on Regrowth of Riparian Shrubs Following a Wildland Fire ~— Kathleen A. Dwire, Sandra E. Ryan, Laura J. Shirley, Danna Lytjen, Nick Otting, and Mark K. Dixon Influence of Two Woody Riparian Species on Critical Conditions for Streambank Stability: Upper Truckee River, California — Andrew Simon, Natasha Pollen, and Eddy Langendoen Influences of Soil Dataset Resolution on Hydrologic Modeling — doonne Mt. Posckel, Patrictea EK. Haan, Gd Homaid B. Lacey ...........000cccesscesssesscscscsscscscssssvsssnsssccoesessennsceseasesncs 1371 Integrated Management of In-Field, Edge-of-Field, and After-Field Buffers — Seth M. Dabney, Matthew T. Moore, and Martin A. Locke An Integrated One-Dimensional and Two-Dimensional Urban Stormwater Flood Simulation Model — Xing Fang and Dehui Su Introduction: Enhancing the Capacity for Sustainable Watershed Management — Jason K. Levy, James E.T. Moncur, and Kaoru Takara Investigation of Turbidity Maximum in a Mesotidal Estuary, Taiwan — Ming-Hsi Hsu, Chi-Ray Wu, Wen-Cheng Liu, and Albert Y. Kuo Lake Water Quality Assessment From Landsat Thematic Mapper Data Using Neural Network: An Approach to Optimal Band Combination Selection — K.P. Sudheer, Indrajeet Chaubey, and Vijay Garg A Landscape-Based Approach to Estimate Riparian Hydrological and Nitrate Removal Functions — Philippe G. Vidon and Alan R. Hill 1099 Modeling the Big Black River: A Comparison of Water Quality Models — Kimberly S. Caviness, Garey A. Fox, and Patrick N. Deliman ...............0.0.0-000++ »ideinaeeeninigiainmaal 617 Modeling the Effects of Variable Annual Flow on River Channel Meander Migration Patterns, Sacramento River, California, USA — Eric W. Larsen, Alexander K. Fremier, and Evan H. Girvetz ..............ccccccccocescoccssccccsccccsceccccssccccssccccccecccescscces 1063 Modeling Fecal Coliform Contamination in the Rio Grande — Paul LaWare and Hanadi S. Rifai Modeling the Long Term Impacts of Using Rigid Structures in Stream Channel Restoration — Sue L. Niezgoda and Peggy A. Johnson 1738 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION TITLE INDEX TO VOLUME 42 — 2006 Monthly Runoff Predictions Based on Rainfall Forecasts in a Small Oklahoma Watershed — Jurgen D. Garbrecht, Jeanne M. Schneider, and Michael W. Van Liew Multicomponent Geochemical Transport Modeling Using HYDRUS-1D and HP1 — Jirka Siminek, Diederik Jacques, Martinus Th. van Genuchten, and Dirk Mallants .............cccccccesseccceeeeees 1537 Multifractal Scaling of Daily Runoff Time Series in Agricultural Watersheds — Xiaobo Zhou, Naraine Persaud, Huaguo Wang, and Hangsheng Lin Multitemporal Scale Hydrograph Prediction Using Artificial Neural Networks — Assefa M. Melesse and Xixi Wang Nitrate Contamination in Oregon Well Water: Geologic Variability and the Public’s Perception — Aaron C. Kite-Powell and Anna K. Harding Optimum Use of Paddy Fields for Flood Mitigation — Po-Shan Yu, Yu-Chi Wang, Tao-Chang Yang, and Chun-Chao Kuo Post-Harvest Riparian Buffer Response: Implications for Wood Recruitment Modeling and Buffer Design — Michael K. Liquori Potential Economic Impacts of Changes in Water Availability on Agriculture in the Truckee and Carson River Basins, Nevada, USA — Levan Elbakidze A Practical Guide for the Development of aW etland Assessment Method: The California Experience — Martha A. Sutula, Eric D. Stein, Joshua N. Collins, A. Elizabeth Fetscher, and Ross Clark Prediction of Local Scour Around Bridge Piers Using Artificial Neural Networks — Sung-Uk Choi and Sanghwa Cheong Real-Time Soil Water Monitoring for Optimum Water Management — Ali Fares, H.H amdhani, Viktor Polyakov, A. Dogan, and Hector Valenzuela Reassembling Hetch Hetchy: Water Supply Without O’Shaughnessy Dam — Sarah E. Null and Jay R. Lund Reducing the Risk of Fishery Resource Disasters: A Bioeconomic Approach to Sustainable Resource Management — Jason K. Levy, D. Marc Kilgour, and Keith W. Hipel Remote Sensing of Riparian Buffers: Past Progress and Future Prospects I ae I inicvssinininssnccn esis tactigteadeaeaticalniaa hcl aisle tsauughininnneneeigisdidintaniiiieamnanaieipa et 133 Erratum — Remote Sensing of Riparian Buffers: Past Progress and Future Prospects eNO I IIIs cscascise-iscivsttvielileipicsiest tastes iain aie asca abhiace aided aiaalaaaemianaana 806 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION 1739 TITLE INDEX TO VoLuME 42 — 2006 Resolution of Impacts of Runoff Events on a Water Supply Reservoir With a Robotic Monitoring Network — David M. O'Donnell and Steven W. Effler Riparian Ecosystems and Buffers — Multiscale Structure, Function, and Management: Introduction — Kathleen A. Dwire and Richard R. Lowrance Riparian Land Uses and Precipitation Influences on Stream Bank Erosion in Central lowa — George N. Zaimes, Richard C. Schultz, and Thomas M. Isenhart Role of Watershed Subdivision on Modeling the Effectiveness of Best Management Practices with SWAT — Mazdak Arabi, Rao S. Govindaraju, Mohamed M. Hantush, and Bernard A. Engel ...........cccccccccceeeseeeeeeeeLeBe Runoff Event Impacts on a Water Supply Reservoir: Suspended Sediment Loading, Turbid Plume Behavior, and Sediment Deposition — Steven W. Effler, David A. Matthews, JosefW . Kaser, Anthony R. Prestigiacomo, and David G. Smith Simulated Effects of Altered Spillway Releases on Thermal Structure and Kokanee Growth in a Colorado Reservoir — Laurel Saito and Marci Koski Soil Moisture Prediction Using Support Vector Machines — M. Kashif Gill, Tirusew Asefa, Mariush W. Kemblowski, and Mac McKee Spatial Variation of Nutrient Balance in the Truckee River, California-Nevada Se ee Ee PEPE GUN CIMT UIIIIND BE, BP OUIIUD veccrcrsenececscnestevnascnscescaccetendesevenseoscssiessseséense sscahtabsnaebeiecderia eaeeeaeaen 659 Statewide Empirical Modeling of Bacterial Contamination of Surface Waters — James D. Wickham, Maliha S. Nash, Timothy G. Wade, and Lee Currey Step Wise, Multiple Objective Calibration of aH ydrologic Model for a Snowmelt Dominated Basin — Lauren E. Hay, George H. Leavesley, Martyn P. Clark, Steve L. Markstrom, Roland J. Viger, sheliu ne annindeiioeam tic nahehivn ebteivnnsbevnevedbdichdustaomessebunioiente 877 Subalpine, Cold Climate, Stormwater Treatment With a Constructed Surface Flow Wetland — Alan C. Heyvaert, John E. Reuter, and Charles R. Goldman ................ccccceeeeeeeseceeeeeeeessseceseceesessscccceceeeeeesceeceesens 45 Turbulence in Miramichi Bay: The Burnt Church Conflict Over Native Fishing Rights — Amer Obeidi, Keith W. Hipel, and D. Marc Kilgour Using Stream Bioassessment Protocols to Monitor Impacts of a Confined Swine Operation — daprey Jack, Randall H. Kelley, and David Stiles ...................0000.cescscsscccossssccscsssscsssesssccsesssccssecsscnccesessccesccescees 747 Water Allocation Policy Modeling for the Dong Nai River Basin: An Integrated Perspective — Claudia Ringler, Nguyen Vu Huy, and Siwa Msangi Water Management and N, P Losses From Paddy Fields in Southern Korea ~— Kwang-Sik Yoon, Jae-Young Cho, Jin-Kyo Choi, and Jae-Gwon Son JAWRA 1740 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION TITLE INDEX TO VOLUME 42 — 2006 A Water Quality-Based Approach for Watershed Wide BMP Strategies — Jing Wu, Shaw L. Yu, and Rui Zou Watershed Imperviousness Impacts on Stream Channel Condition in Southeastern Pennsylvania — Christina M. Cianfrani, W. Cully Hession, and Donna M. Rizzo Watershed Level Best Management Practice Selection and Placement in the Town Brook Watershed, New York — Margaret W. Gitau, Tamie L. Veith, William J. Gburek, and Albert R. Jarrett Watershed Scale Inventory of Existing Riparian Buffers in Northeast Missouri Using GIS — Joseph P. Herring, Richard C. Schultz, and Thomas M. Isenhart West Africa: Volta Discharge Data Quality Assessment and Use — Joie C. Taylor, Nick van de Giesen, and Tammo S. Steen huis. ..........cccccccceeeeeeeeeesseeeecessecssccsccccccessesseesssesseseees 1113 Willingness to Pay for Flood Risk Reduction and Its Determinants in Japan — Guofang Zhai, Teruko Sato, Teruki Fukuzono, Saburo Ikeda, and Kentaro Yoshida JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION

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