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TitLE INDEX TO Vo_ume 43 — 2007 Achieving Nutrient Water Quality Goals: Bringing Market-Like Principles to Water Quality Management IE ssn snsnnenaseseseheensonretseswacnsnsosoneseeseneensopaseuanees 1076 Adequacy of Visually Classified Particle Count Statistics From Regional Stream Habitat Surveys a I | III soos cocvcscessvessesnisnndenscnansarecactenersossvesessharnsdbnectiessoneesines 1293 Alluvial Sedimentation and Erosion in an Urbanizing Watershed, Gwynns Falls, Maryland Se re I INE, COIN big scinccenvconabsecbnsscbescsccesstiessucbdccdsecsscesecvencsavesssatentiebeeessvantseens 499 Application of the Indicators of Hydrologic Alteration Software in Environmental Flow Setting a tnediceiceee encoun ohwnebsibb deena da nurnsnaunaroeaebersunensipentabanen’ 1400 Approaches to Evaluate Water Quality Model Parameter Uncertainty for Adaptive TMDL Implementation — Craig A. Stow, Kenneth H. Reckhow, Song S. Qian, Estel Conrad Lamon III, George B. Arhonditsis, Mark E. Borsuk, and Dongil Se0 ................ccccceseeeeccccceeeseeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeess 1499 Associations of Decadal to Multidecadal Sea-Surface Temperature Variability With Upper: Colorado River Flow — Gregory J. McCabe, Julio L. Betancourt, and Hugo G. Hidalgo Automated Algorithms for Heuristic Base-Flow Separation Lr esa ch atine s age piven rank dei Saddsunii oevinetenxreinwonpiesnepuendepeiininneiied 1583 Automatic Calibration of Hydrologic Models With Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm and Pareto Optimization = Beemeane BH. Commenar Grd Gertld W. WRiGtGRG? ..........00...0.ccccccscscscsscssssensccoscscscscsnsesesanecnecesnssoesapene 981 Barriers to Water Conservation in the Rio Grande Basin — Frank A. Ward, Ari M. Michelsen, and Leeann DeMouche o........cccccccccccuccecccucccccecccecuccevcevcccceeceeces 237 A Biological Assessment of Streams in the Eastern United States Using a Predictive Model for Macroinvertebrate Assemblages = Daren BM. Carlisle Gnd Michael Fe. Meador .................scesesecccesecccsccacsccccscesssssesssssecsssccscsncsessssveeseneees 1194 Calibration and Validation of ADAPT and SWAT for Field-Scale Runoff Prediction — Shilpa Anand, Kyle R. Mankin, Kent A. McVay, Keith A. Janssen, Philip L. Barnes, eens ilnceuusegbunpbbsnasedievoctuntuntdvuncalatocmanatvameasaien 899 Chaotic Behavior and Pollution Dispersion Characteristics in Engineered Tidal Embayments: A Numerical Investigation — Amurossios C. Bagtzoglou and Andrei NoviRo ...........ccccccccccccccceecssssseessesseesseeceesesecsccesessescsscceccecsess 207 JAWRA 1606 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN Water Resources ASSOCIATION TitLE INDEX TO Vo_ume 43 — 2007 Achieving Nutrient Water Quality Goals: Bringing Market-Like Principles to Water Quality Management IE ssn snsnnenaseseseheensonretseswacnsnsosoneseeseneensopaseuanees 1076 Adequacy of Visually Classified Particle Count Statistics From Regional Stream Habitat Surveys a I | III soos cocvcscessvessesnisnndenscnansarecactenersossvesessharnsdbnectiessoneesines 1293 Alluvial Sedimentation and Erosion in an Urbanizing Watershed, Gwynns Falls, Maryland Se re I INE, COIN big scinccenvconabsecbnsscbescsccesstiessucbdccdsecsscesecvencsavesssatentiebeeessvantseens 499 Application of the Indicators of Hydrologic Alteration Software in Environmental Flow Setting a tnediceiceee encoun ohwnebsibb deena da nurnsnaunaroeaebersunensipentabanen’ 1400 Approaches to Evaluate Water Quality Model Parameter Uncertainty for Adaptive TMDL Implementation — Craig A. Stow, Kenneth H. Reckhow, Song S. Qian, Estel Conrad Lamon III, George B. Arhonditsis, Mark E. Borsuk, and Dongil Se0 ................ccccceseeeeccccceeeseeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeess 1499 Associations of Decadal to Multidecadal Sea-Surface Temperature Variability With Upper: Colorado River Flow — Gregory J. McCabe, Julio L. Betancourt, and Hugo G. Hidalgo Automated Algorithms for Heuristic Base-Flow Separation Lr esa ch atine s age piven rank dei Saddsunii oevinetenxreinwonpiesnepuendepeiininneiied 1583 Automatic Calibration of Hydrologic Models With Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm and Pareto Optimization = Beemeane BH. Commenar Grd Gertld W. WRiGtGRG? ..........00...0.ccccccscscscsscssssensccoscscscscsnsesesanecnecesnssoesapene 981 Barriers to Water Conservation in the Rio Grande Basin — Frank A. Ward, Ari M. Michelsen, and Leeann DeMouche o........cccccccccccuccecccucccccecccecuccevcevcccceeceeces 237 A Biological Assessment of Streams in the Eastern United States Using a Predictive Model for Macroinvertebrate Assemblages = Daren BM. Carlisle Gnd Michael Fe. Meador .................scesesecccesecccsccacsccccscesssssesssssecsssccscsncsessssveeseneees 1194 Calibration and Validation of ADAPT and SWAT for Field-Scale Runoff Prediction — Shilpa Anand, Kyle R. Mankin, Kent A. McVay, Keith A. Janssen, Philip L. Barnes, eens ilnceuusegbunpbbsnasedievoctuntuntdvuncalatocmanatvameasaien 899 Chaotic Behavior and Pollution Dispersion Characteristics in Engineered Tidal Embayments: A Numerical Investigation — Amurossios C. Bagtzoglou and Andrei NoviRo ...........ccccccccccccccceecssssseessesseesseeceesesecsccesessescsscceccecsess 207 JAWRA 1606 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN Water Resources ASSOCIATION Climatic Fluctuations and Forecasting of Streamflow in the Lower Colorado River Basin ~ Beohonere ©. TRG ccsicniscied Girinisiiiiitin diniuncubiiiiininaininaten 1550 Comparative Evaluation of Three River Water Quality Models — Emerald M. Roider and Donald Dean Adrian Ransaliacensions bhetewsniebeiei edibles tubithin linden 322 A Comparison of Gauge and Radar-Derived Rainfall in a Land Falling Typhoon in Taiwan — Ray-Shyan Wu, Ching-Ho Chen, and Dong-Sin SHIN .0........ccccccccceceeeeeseeceeseseceeesessesssesecssssssesssesseses 281 A Comparison of Protocols and Observer Precision for Measuring Physical Stream Attributes — Heath W. Whitacre, Brett B. Roper, and Jeffrey L. Kershiner.......cccccccccessesessseeeeeecceccceeecessesscesseeseees 923 Comparison of Stormwater Lag Times for Low Impact and Traditional Residential Development — Mark J. Hood, John C. Clausen, and Glenn S. Warner. .............cscscccccceeereeessesssssceccceeeeessessseecceeees 1036 Conservation-Induced Wastewater Flow Reductions Improve Nitrogen Removal: Evidence from New York City — Kurt Paulsen, Jeffrey Featherstone, and Sean Greene...........ccccccccccccccccsssssccesccceccencceccccesceseceeeeeeees 1570 The Contribution of Headwater Streams to Biodiversity in River Networks — JudyL . Meyer, DavidL . Strayer, J. Bruce Wallace, SueL . Eggert, GeneS . Helfman, needl. Parma TE. -C IE aces de hice sictvis taisisecrintttintntbnitintinnsnlcuamunnicann 86 Critical Evaluation of How the Rosgen Classification and Associated “Natural Channel Design” Methods Fail to Integrate and Quantify Fluvial Processes and Channel Response — A. Simon, M. Doyle, M. Kondolf, F. D. Shields Jr., B. Rhoads, and M. McPhillips ..................+ 1117 DIN Retention-Transport Through Four Hydrologically Connected Zones in a Headwater Catchment of the Upper Mississippi River — Frank J. Triska, John H. Duff, Richard W. Sheibley, Alan P. Jackman, | endl CRORE C.) RONDO ihielcdki scivnicicinitn nan ican nnn amma 60 Demonstrating Floodplain Uncertainty Using Flood Probability Maps — Christopher M. Smemoe, E. James Nelson, Alan K. Zundel, and A. Woodruff Miller.................. 359 Developing Nutrient Criteria for Streams: An Evaluation of the Frequency Distribution Method — Michael W. Suplee, Arun Varghese, and Joshua Cleland .............cccccccsccssssssssesssccceccenccesecesscesesessees 453 Developing a Standardized Water Quality Index for Evaluating Surface Water Quality — Fredrick W. Hasrtaks amd Test FOGG nes cvsieesscccervecssseccsassevsssessesteeremevemenneneianessiuaanan 533 Development of an Index of Biotic Integrity for a Southeastern Coastal Plain Watershed, USA ' — Charles C. Morris, Paul M. Stewart, and Thomas P. Simon ..............cccccccccsscsssccscccsccccccssccscccensesees 295 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WaTeR Resources ASSOCIATION 1607 JAWRA Do Nutrients Limit Algal Periphyton in Small Blackwater Coastal Plain Streams? — Richard O. Carey, George Vellidis, Richard Lowrance, and Catherine M. Pringle................000+. 1183 Dry Weather Water Quality Loadings in Arid, Urban Watersheds of the Los Angeles Basin, California, USA a __ ssssasninieanein rcisviemsininnaeesininsmestcistwesusvicnwessieseunwowhbonuseasseatn 398 Dynamic Control Switching Applied to Water Resource Management Simulation — Joseph Park, Jayantha Obeysekera, and Randy Van Zee Dynamic Modeling of Ground-Water Quality Using Bayesian Techniques — Khalil Shihab and Nida Chalabi Ecological Linkages Between Headwaters and Downstream Ecosystems: Transport of Organic Matter, Invertebrates, and Wood Down Headwater Channels — Mark S. Wipfli, John S. Richardson, and Robert J. NQiman .00..c.ecec .ece.e eee.eeen.esn.eeesceseceseeceeeeceeeceeee es 72 Effects of Impervious Cover at Multiple Spatial Scales on Coastal Watershed Streams — Roy Schiff and Gaboury Benoit Effects of Rainfall and Ground-Water Pumping on Streamflow in Makaha, O’ahu, Hawai’i — Alan Mair, Ali Fares, and Aly El-Kadi Effects of Riparian Areas, Stream Order, and Land Use Disturbance on Watershed-Scale Habitat Potential: An Ecohydrologic Approach to Policy ia Fs sa aed eneddbuatbivrbbandbincvoesscséoncsenssnesabbedebsaeeneesbeenios 1468 Effects of Watershed Impervious Cover on Dissolved Silica Loading in Storm Flow — Socratis Loucaides, Lawrence B, Cahoon, and Eric J. Henry ........cccccccccccccccseeeecceeeeeceeceeeecceeneeeceeees 841 Discussion — “An Empirical Model of Fatalities and Injuries Due to Floods in Japan” by Guofang Zhai, Teruki Fukuzono, and Saburo Ikeda Cee cial ac be nlite msienaslsiiiebimarinokanennesnasiiowhalduniedemistiaalehes 1344 Reply to Discussion —- “An Empirical Model of Fatalities and Injuries Due to Floods in Japan” by Hamed Assaf — Guofang Zhai, Teruki Fukuzono, and Saburo Ikeda 1347 Enhancing Hydrological Simulation Program — FORTRAN Model Channel Hydraulic Representation eT os sc cncacasansanscsennnndasiiabhinneadaciuiisauiii sill cindnahdins toaplediiicaicinahs oi usoilbadbasbatbaualocsacbcadon 1280 Estimating Evapotranspiration and Seepage for a Sinkhole Wetland From Diurnal Surface- Water Cycles en -. c saveapsuvcnnssciepscesunesesconssscnatbesssusenussessnansoeunensinns 1373 Estimating Hydraulic Properties of Volcanic Aquifers Using Constant-Rate and Variable- Rate Aquifer Tests - Kolja Rotzoll, Aly I. El-Kadi, and Stephen B. Gingerich. ............ccccccccccceeeeececcccccecceececeeeeeeeeserseseceees 334 JAWRA 1608 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN Water Resources ASSOCIATION Estimating the Relative Efficiency of Brazilian Publicly and Privately Owned Water Utilities: A Stochastic Cost Frontier Approach — Geraldo da Silva e Souza, Ricardo Coelho de Faria, and Tito Belchior S. Moreira Estimating Relevance of Organic Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Loads to a Blackwater River Estuary ~ John Hendrickson, Nadine Trahan, Emily Gordon, and Ying Ouyang Evaluating the “Catch-Can” Test for Measuring Lawn Sprinkler Application Rates — Crystal Lesmeister, Larry Pochop, Greg Kerr, Shaun S. Wulff, and Drew Johnson _ Evaluation of Ground-Water and Surface-Water Exchanges Using Streamflow Difference Analyses — Stephen P. Opsahl, Scott E. Chapal, David W. Hicks, and Christopher K. Wheeler.................. 1132 Evaluation of an Infiltration Best Management Practice Utilizing Pervious Concrete — Michael Kwiatkowski, Andrea L. Welker, Robert G. Traver, Megan Vanacore, NE IE es.c cesnrsesnnsnninteviaisininletin di lllehaniinvihintinihepungi.ca aidi 1208 Evaluation of Rio Grande Management Alternatives Using a Surface-Water/Ground-Water ' Model — Laura Jean Wilcox, Robert S. Bowman, and Nabil G. Shafike Evaluation of Three Watershed-Scale Pesticide Environmental Transport and Fate Models — Ronald Parker, J. G. Arnold, Michael Barrett, Lawrence.Burns, Lee Carrubba, S. L. Neitsch, N. J. Snyder, and R. Srinivasan Field-Scale Application of Three Types of Neural Networks to Predict Ground-Water Levels — Tirwsew Assia, Nisai Wanakule, arid AHGOR AGGING. 0.2. .000icesssecessseesssssevsesssaseesbinwovsensccssesnsanbapenses 1245 Finding Water for Growth: New Sources, New Tools, New Challenges ND BI ivainccnsvascssnnvadcinivadiaksccinimnnnvtiasiicotiatininlvitietndde 1024 Five Hundred Years of Hydrological Drought in the Upper Colorado River Basin’ — Janak Timilsena, Thomas C. Piechota, Hugo Hidalgo, and Glenn Tootle ...........cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 798 A GIS-Based Approach to Watershed Classification for Nebraska Reservoirs — Henry N. N. Bulley, James W. Merchant, David B. Marx, John C. Holz, and Aris A. Holz’........ 605 GIS Methodology for Quantifying Channel Change in Las Vegas, Nevada —- Susan &. Buckingham: and Polen W.. WIGS oisscvcvccsssssesescsssssesceseossonsonanssgetivesstaeenniuenentbann 888 Generalized Nondimensional Depth-Discharge Rating Curves Tested on Florida Streamflow — Auristela Mueses, Ahmed Said, Gd Marie Roe .............:scccsscocscscosscsvoscccvcnsesssssncsssdecsebsoceuceneneesessan 473 GeoTools: A Toolkit for Fluvial System Analysis — Brian P. Bledsoe, Michael C. Brown, and David A. Raff ..............ccccesssseccccsssssccccenenssecccccsesssccssceses 757 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN Water Resources ASSOCIATION 1609 JAWRA Grass-Shrub Riparian Buffer Removal of Sediment, Phosphorus, and Nitrogen From Simulated Runoff — Kyle R. Mankin, Daniel M. Ngandu, Charles J. Barden, Stacy L. Hutchinson, adie all el au Lai Clea a beuesrcenseibinnstieesbabisbacsshacends ounbansinsaqebadoienuideinunseree 1108 Ground-Water Response to Forest Harvest: Implications for Hillslope Stability a cE, ae ir, eI MUNIN NE, HII ccs censis sce ccssacknidnvonssésbddscoesnesosvececaabiceveetveweesennsnsabe 134 History and Development of the NRCS Lag Time Equation — Norman D. Folmar, Arthur C. Miller, and Donald E. Woodward ...............ccccccccccccceeeceecseecceeseeees 829 Hydrograph Separation by Incorporating Climatological Factors: Application to Small Experimental Watersheds — Amir P. Nejadhashemi, Joseph M. Sheridan, Adel Shirmohammadi, and Hubert J. Montas.....744 Hydrologic Connectivity and the Contribution of Stream Headwaters to Ecological Integrity at Regional Scales — Mary C. Freeman, Catherine M. Pringle, and C. Rhett Jackson ...............cccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeccecceeceeeeeeeenes 5 Hydrologic Model Framework for Water Resources Planning in the Santa Cruz River, Southern Arizona — Eylon Shamir, David M. Meko, Nicholas E. Graham, and Konstantine P. Georgakakos........... 1155 Hydrologic Modeling Uncertainty Resulting From Land Cover Misclassification . — Scott N. Miller, D. Phillip Guertin, and David C. Good rich .........cc. sc.eee.ee.cee.eeeceeceeeceecceecceeceeceee s 1065 A Hydrologic/Water Quality Model Application Protocol — Bernard Engel, Dan Storm, Mike White, Jeff Arnold, and Mazdak Arabi .00..........00ccccccccceeeeeeeees 1223 Hydrological Connectivity Between Headwater Streams and Downstream Waters: How Science Can Inform Policy . Fe OEE UREIUNE GRUNED GEUEINUS CANON DUUIIIOD oicccvecevvccesncccccccsascncenecececsteecessecenennvenssescesbabiesésosesoabocooes 118 Hydrological Connectivity of Headwaters to Downstream Waters: Introduction to the Featured Collection I I a vrcvacctcsinnsensndscosvnnvnsunescnsessonenducsecsssonvesiustiseoterenssevesunnecesvenene 1 Hydrology and Water Budget for a Forested Atlantic Coastal Plain Watershed, South Carolina — Scott V. Harder, Devendra M. Amatya, Timothy J. Callahan, Carl C. Trettin, RE eT eri n dtudbanadeta-tatusvin aiaieytlbttceneaadlnibdabsdioldibiadclacaandtan s 563 Impacts of Residential Development on Humid Subtropical Freshwater Resources: Southwest Florida Experience Ie a, INS CINE HEINE EF. FUUIRINGIOIIIOE nnscce0scscccsscccscccccvscvscccnnsoscscscnscsccssesssscvasseneventnassocees 1540 Introduction: Urban Watershed Hydrology ene eI NEE PPI BE, MINI occ ccnccsecescscscccnccsccensccncecnessscesssrsscescosenecsnessssesesesaieosnedtonneets 839 JAWRA 1610 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WaTeR Resources ASSOCIATION Lateral Hyporheic Zone Chemistry in an Artificially Constructed Gravel Bar and a Re-Meandered Stream Channel, Southern Ontario, Canada — Famed Bawears: add Bie Ty, Fees icissiscssesiiccstasscecssticivsissrsivissintinniittaihddeaddeid s 1257 Linear Superposition in Total Maximum Daily Loads Applications: The Steady-State Response Matrix Revisited . ~ CRUE bs. TU oictndntkiincibiniitiiinitininnimiiitiaintadmii 1270 Longitudinal-Vertical Hydrodynamic and Turbidity Simulations for Prediction of Dam Reconstruction Effects in Asian Monsoon Area — Jung Hyun Choi, Seon-A. Jeong, and Seok Soon Park ........ccccccccccccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeessesesesessessecssssesseees 1444 Managing the Commons Texas Style: Wildlife Management and Ground-Water Associations on Private Lands — Matthew Wagner, Ronald Kaiser, Urs Kreuter, and Neal WilRIn ...............cccccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeesecseeeees 698 Mapping Three-Dimensional Water-Quality Data in the Chesapeake Bay Using Geostatistics — Mondher-Chehata, David Jasinski, Michael C. Monteith, and William B. Samuels ......... pebea ademas 813 Mathematical Model on Flow Regime and Water Harvesting in Inundation Plains ous SURUINIIIINE TRON TONING si iscsi ccsitanizcinecutstnslathenndeverindecnsunsnuisaieaviteeiabieyptansessenntnniganiaainaaaaee 588 Measuring the Net Economic Value of Recreational Boating as Water Levels Fluctuate — Nancy A. Connelly, Tommy L. Brown, and Jonathan W. -Brown............cccccccceeeeeeeeeeceseeeeeeeneeeeeeees 1016 Mercury Accumulation in Periphyton of Eight River Ecosystems ~ Ananila TF. Ball ard Bearers: C. Beh oicciccsicnssek cccrsscisissscscssescsstcasiivetitascausabednaaaaibaanaa 957 Minimum Wet-Season Flows and Levels in Southwest Florida Rivers — Adam B. Munson and Joseph J. De Qne .i0....sscsicsc...ccsvensssseussnssserecsesnessosussssntetsarscsnipeeanaameeti 522 Mixing Zone Characterization of Two Transition Terrain Streams With Tracers — Craig E. Divine, Ronald L. Clemmer, Azra Bilgin, Jeff Clonts, and Thomas J. Giordano........... 864 Model Based Nitrate TMDLs for Two Agricultural Watersheds of Southeastern Minnesota — PO Closing, BE J. Tee, Se Ba. Bs Be eai iken ta veerisievssisccttdiciscmiimememenaeneeee 254 Model Development and Calibration of a Saltwater Intrusion Model in Southern California — Ben Bray, Frank T.-C. Tsai, Youn Sim, and William W.-G. Yeh ..........ccccsssssssssscseseessenssssssensesenes 1329 Modeling Hydrology in a Small Rocky Mountain ‘Watershed Serving Large Urban Populations — Peels Po Latnamnds end Dolan Bh... Cri ovivisinsnciessccsncnsscesivexesessscsssnesesserneniniatnenneeanae 875 Modeling Parent and Metabolite Fate and Transport in Subsurface Drained Fields With Directly Connected Macropores — GareyA . Fox, GeorgeJ . Sabbagh, Robert W. Malone, and Ken Roja ..........:cccccssssseseeessssseeeeeeeees 1359 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WaTER RESouRCES ASSOCIATION 1611 JAWRA Modeling Pre- and Post-Dam Removal Sediment Dynamics: The Kalamazoo River, Michigan — Robert R. Wells, Eddy J. Langendoen, and Andrew Simon .00.........ccccccccccccceeeeeeceeesensnnneeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 773 Modeling Stream Channel Characteristics From Drainage-Enforced DEMs in Puget Sound, Washington, USA — Jeremy R. Davies, Kerry M. Lagueux, Beth Sanderson, and Timothy J. Beechie............ccccccc0000 414 Multi-Criteria Decision Support Systems for Flood Hazard Mitigation and Emergency Response in Urban Watersheds — Jason K. Levy, Jens Hartmann, Kevin W. Li, Yunbi An, and Ali ASgary........ccccccccccececeeceeceeeeeeeees 346 New Criteria for Sustainable Water Quality Management Neen is ss ewdlsnddicnseousessunsccsunbbndinsnaecriiecund costhoterescuubbebbaisieits 372 Nitrogen Sources and Sinks Within the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico — Gretchen P. Oelsner, Paul D. Brooks, and James F. Hogan .0.............cccccccccceeeeeeeeeecceceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeees 850 Nonparametric Monte Carlo Simulation for Flood Frequency Curve Derivation: An Application to a Korean Watershed — Hyun-Han Kwon, Young-Il Moon, and Abedalrazgq FP. Khalil ...........ccccccccccccccccccececeeeeseneeeeeeneneenees 1316 Nutrient Uptake in a Large Urban River sR ND ek RN MUUNNE NOE Bic, BUND coach caccsnccs cs ececocesvsvscesssecesbscecscobvesesencsesssenessssonesie’ Paster ere 576 Pattern and Process in Northern Rocky Mountain Headwaters: Ecological Linkages in the Headwaters of the Crown of the Continent — F. Richard Hauer, Jack A. Stanford, and Mark S. Loran ............cccccccccccccccccceeceeceeenennsenesenensnensees 104 Pesticide and Transformation Product Detections and Age-Dating Relations from Till and Sand Deposits . a ee OO MN ccs cncasmanccowoccescencsnsveonsccebascsessennccunvessstascneenensssessensesesenes 911 Physical and Temporal Isolation of Mountain Headwater Streams in the Western Mojave Desert, Southern California i a hd hl dns cerentciarhndcsiciindnestnnbocerscostuncosoubesnsuiedensuncsinbiinnnaéaeds 26 Predicting River Floodplain and Lateral Channel Migration for Salmon Habitat Conservation — Jason E. Hall, Damon M. Holzer, and Timothy J. Beechie.................ccccccccsseesseesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeceeees 786 Probabilistic Streamflow Generation Model for Data Sparse Arid Watersheds — Eylon Shamir, Jianzhong Wang, and Konstantine P. Georgakakos.................c0secceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1142 Rainfall-Runoff Model for Typhoons Making Landfall in Taiwan — Ray-Shyan Wu, Dong-Sin Shih, and Shih-Wen Chen .0........cccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseecsecccceeececceeeeeeees 969 Ranch Ownership Change and New Approaches to Water Resource Management in Southwestern Montana: Implications for Fisheries — Hannah Gosnell, Julia H. Haggerty, and Patrick A. Byorth JAWRA 1612 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WaTER Resources ASSOCIATION Relationship of Land-Use/Land-Cover Patterns and Surface-Water Quality in the Mullica River Basin — Robert A. Zampella, Nicholas A. Procopio, Richard G. Lathrop, and Charles L. Dow................. 594 Relative Influence of Streamfiows in Assessing Temporal Variability in Stream Habitat — Robert M. Goldstein, Michael R. Meador, and Kelly E. Ruhl .........cccccccccceccesesssssececcscscsccccssccecceecees 642 Residents’ Assessment of an Urban Outdoor Water Conservation Program in Guelph, Ontario — Christine Atwood, Reid Kreutzwiser, and Rob de Lv ..............cccccseccsecesccsccecccecccsccecccecccencesceesceeccees 427 Review of Urban Stormwater Quality Models: Deterministic, Stochastic, and Hybrid Approaches - Christopher C. Obromtcs ard Dated S.. BGG osc sicccevsesincesconsasencsisssssececsseenesesesssdiuvsesdbeunustlailanen 1508 Revisiting the Thornthwaite and Mather Water Balance — FOR TE. TI cin ieiniticch iene ninth 1604 Riparian Ecosystem Management Model: Sensitivity to Soil, Vegetation, and Weather Input Parameters — Ik-Jae Kim, Stacy L. Hutchinson, J. M. Shawn Hutchinson, and C. Bryan Youn ...............000 1171 The Role of Ground Water in Generating Streamflow in Headwater Areas and in Maintaining Base Flow we FRE a, IID hsivcincinnesnwsietacnansisstneseunessieiinaiipinnihisipsaandaiconstiadesienhstieieitinnbeumnbblanadammama 15 The Role of Headwater Streams in Downstream Water Quality — Richard B. Alexander, Elizabeth W. Boyer, Richard A. Smith, Gregory E. Schwarz, and FERC TE, TOU G sein cnnninssssniiinnnistnarnancesisaraigntaess idbviacnsentiastinnounassviaasan ied 41 A Sediment Budget for an Urbanizing Watershed, 1951-1996, Montgomery County, Maryland, U.S.A. — Nicholas E. Allmendinger, James E. Pizzuto, Glenn E. Moglen, and Mikolaj Lewichi............... 1483 Sediment Production From Forest Roads in Western Montana —- Brian DD. Gugden and Scatt W. WOO ...icccccsesscsicseesnscicassccbssesensssscivcsiscsisbesenesss bbdaiaenainnclaaaies 193 The Sensitivity of California Water Resources to Climate Change Scenarios : — Sebastian Vicuna, Edwin P. Maurer, Brian Joyce, John A. Dracup, and David Purkey ............. 482 Simulation of Nitrogen Transport in Soil Under Municipal Wastewater Application Using LEACHN ~— Sobhalatha P. Kunjikutty, Shiv O. Prasher, Ramanbhai M. Patel, Suzelle F. Barrington, ° NE TROT TIBI oiicsn cece sncicsesccneyssnceasinceentitstetinensesinves buincanviounnasteaneinciennaiaanmaae 1097 Simulation of Surface Water for Un-Gauged Areas with Storage-Attenuation Wetlands - Ahmed Said, Mark Ross, Ken Troctl, Ged Fi TRGIG 100.6 csesevcnesssisesvercsscvrearsnsessussticeosiemententinan 546 IN JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN Water Resources ASSOCIATION 1613 JAWRA Soil Moisture Data Assimilation Using Support Vector Machines and Ensemble Kalman Filter — M. Kashif Gill, Mariush W. Kemblowski, and Mac McKee o..0...........ccccccccceeeseeseeeeeeeeesssceeeeeeesenacecs 1004 Sound Survey Designs Can Facilitate Integrating Stream Monitoring Data Across Multiple Programs — David P. Larsen, Anthony R. Olsen, Steven H. Lanigan, Chris Moyer, Kim K. Jones, Feecube ldickh nccducvdosvccesducsebutssovahundebiesssbinesvussvs unesevibcdiosesesucusiins 384 Stakeholder Willingness to Pay for Watershed Restoration in Rural Bolivia a i ldain rn ddse da bbe mtb glaiaenibesnreundesnsasesnuneenacasionencmennts 947 Stream Temperature Surges Under Urbanizaticn and Climate Change: Data, Models, and Responses UNI «a comateesnscnsncnnnsoseesensonaisspenacoavossseatesssantuinniavenhoesinesnss 440 Time Series Analysis of Nebraska Daily Rainfall Data to Simulate Atrazine Runoff oo re ented nica caorncenseireneosnaiacesoummmndnnéutenibeubnemeresitomnntik 651 Trace Metal Concentrations in an Intensive Agricultural Watershed in British Columbia, Canada — Ione M. Smith, Ken J. Hall, Les M. 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