Citation: Ne. Spangenberg, PRESIDENTS PAGE - WHAT CAN AWRA DO FOR YOU - WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR AWRA, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 3-3
Citation: Sg. Paulsen et al., CRITICAL ELEMENTS IN DESCRIBING AND UNDERSTANDING OUR NATIONS AQUATICRESOURCES, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 995-1005
Citation: Jb. Loomis, ESTIMATING THE PUBLICS VALUES FOR INSTREAM FLOW - ECONOMIC TECHNIQUESAND DOLLAR VALUES, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1007-1014
Citation: M. Grove et al., COMPOSITE VS. DISTRIBUTED CURVE NUMBERS - EFFECTS ON ESTIMATES OF STORM RUNOFF DEPTHS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1015-1023
Citation: Mr. Hutcheson, IMPLEMENTATION OF ACUTE CRITERIA FOR CONSERVATIVE SUBSTANCES, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1025-1033
Citation: Pj. Wigington et al., AUTUMN CHEMISTRY OF OREGON COAST RANGE STREAMS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1035-1049
Citation: Ma. Cheney et Jh. Swinehart, STRATEGIES FOR SEPARATING METALS FROM ACID-MINE WATERS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1051-1059
Citation: Tm. Younos et al., EFFECTS OF A DAIRY LOAFING LOT-BUFFER STRIP ON STREAM WATER-QUALITY, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1061-1069
Citation: Cp. Tung et Da. Haith, CLIMATE-CHANGE, IRRIGATION, AND CROP RESPONSE, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1071-1085
Citation: Ts. Pulley et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF TOXIC CONDITIONS ABOVE WILSONS-CREEK-NATIONAL-BATTLEFIELD-PARK, MISSOURI, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1087-1098
Citation: Kr. Jin et Kh. Wang, WIND-GENERATED WAVES IN LAKE OKEECHOBEE, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1099-1108
Citation: Jm. Pilgrim et al., STREAM TEMPERATURE CORRELATIONS WITH AIR TEMPERATURES IN MINNESOTA - IMPLICATIONS FOR CLIMATE WARMING, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1109-1121
Authors:
WANG PF
CHENG RT
RICHTER K
GROSS ES
SUTTON D
GARTNER JW
Citation: Pf. Wang et al., MODELING TIDAL HYDRODYNAMICS OF SAN-DIEGO BAY, CALIFORNIA, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1123-1140
Authors:
MATLOCK MD
MATLOCK ME
STORM DE
SMOLEN MD
HENLEY WJ
Citation: Md. Matlock et al., LIMITING NUTRIENT DETERMINATION IN LOTIC ECOSYSTEMS USING A QUANTITATIVE NUTRIENT ENRICHMENT PERIPHYTOMETER, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1141-1147
Citation: Hb. Manguerra et Ba. Engel, HYDROLOGIC PARAMETERIZATION OF WATERSHEDS FOR RUNOFF PREDICTION USINGSWAT, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1149-1162
Citation: Es. Schnackenberg et Lh. Macdonald, DETECTING CUMULATIVE EFFECTS ON HEADWATER STREAMS IN THE ROUTT-NATIONAL-FOREST, COLORADO, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1163-1177
Citation: P. Sanford et al., MODELING A CONCRETE BLOCK IRRIGATION DIVERSION SYSTEM, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1179-1187
Citation: Sj. Dudley et al., EFFECT OF WOODY DEBRIS ENTRAPMENT ON FLOW RESISTANCE, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1189-1197
Citation: Ts. Ramanarayanan et al., ANALYSIS OF NITROGEN MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES USING EPIC, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1199-1211
Citation: Ca. Vossler et al., TRICK OR TREAT - AN OFFER TO OBTAIN METERED WATER, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1213-1220
Citation: S. Tomic et Sj. Burian, NORMALIZED UNIT-HYDROGRAPH AGGREGATION, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(5), 1998, pp. 1221-1228
Citation: Rl. Beschta, FOREST HYDROLOGY IN THE PACIFIC-NORTHWEST - ADDITIONAL RESEARCH NEEDS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 729-741
Citation: G. Kite, INTEGRATION OF FOREST ECOSYSTEM AND CLIMATIC MODELS WITH A HYDROLOGICMODEL, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 743-753