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Authors: SWANSON RH
Citation: Rh. Swanson, FOREST HYDROLOGY ISSUES FOR THE 21ST-CENTURY - A CONSULTANTS VIEWPOINT, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 755-763

Authors: BONELL M
Citation: M. Bonell, SELECTED CHALLENGES IN RUNOFF GENERATION RESEARCH IN FORESTS FROM THEHILLSLOPE TO HEADWATER DRAINAGE-BASIN SCALE, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 765-785

Authors: TOLLAND L CATHCART JG RUSSELL SOD
Citation: L. Tolland et al., ESTIMATING THE Q100 IN BRITISH-COLUMBIA - A PRACTICAL PROBLEM IN FOREST HYDROLOGY, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 787-794

Authors: DUNNE T
Citation: T. Dunne, CRITICAL DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR PREDICTION OF EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION IN MOUNTAIN DRAINAGE BASINS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 795-808

Authors: PEARCE AJ
Citation: Aj. Pearce, PERSPECTIVES ON ENVIRONMENTAL-RESEARCH AND ITS MANAGEMENT - EXAMPLES FROM FOREST HYDROLOGY, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 809-818

Authors: BAKER VR
Citation: Vr. Baker, HYDROLOGICAL UNDERSTANDING AND SOCIETAL ACTION, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 819-825

Authors: SUN G RIEKERK H COMERFORD NB
Citation: G. Sun et al., MODELING THE FOREST HYDROLOGY OF WETLAND-UPLAND ECOSYSTEMS IN FLORIDA, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 827-841

Authors: SUN G RIEKERK H COMERFORD NB
Citation: G. Sun et al., MODELING THE HYDROLOGIC IMPACTS OF FOREST HARVESTING ON FLORIDA FLATWOODS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 843-854

Authors: ABURIZAIZA OS HAMMADUR R
Citation: Os. Aburizaiza et R. Hammadur, COST COMPARISON BETWEEN CESSPOOL AND SANITARY SEWERAGE SYSTEMS IN SAUDI URBAN AREAS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 855-863

Authors: LEAF CF
Citation: Cf. Leaf, AN ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING CHANNEL MAINTENANCE FLOWS IN COLORADO, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 865-876

Authors: QIU ZY PRATO T
Citation: Zy. Qiu et T. Prato, ECONOMIC-EVALUATION OF RIPARIAN BUFFERS IN AN AGRICULTURAL WATERSHED, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 877-890

Authors: BETTINGER P JOHNSON KN SESSIONS J
Citation: P. Bettinger et al., IMPROVING AQUATIC HABITAT CONDITIONS OVER TIME WHILE PRODUCING WOOD PRODUCTS - AN EXAMINATION OF OPTIONS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 891-907

Authors: HEIDARI M RANJITHAN SR
Citation: M. Heidari et Sr. Ranjithan, A HYBRID OPTIMIZATION APPROACH TO THF ESTIMATION OF DISTRIBUTED PARAMETERS IN 2-DIMENSIONAL CONFINED AQUIFERS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 909-920

Authors: LAKHTAKIA MN YARNAL B JOHNSON DL WHITE RA MILLER DA YU Z
Citation: Mn. Lakhtakia et al., A SIMULATION OF RIVER-BASIN RESPONSE TO MESOSCALE METEOROLOGICAL FORCING - THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN EXPERIMENT (SRBEX), Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 921-937

Authors: SAMPLE LJ STEICHEN J KELLEY JR
Citation: Lj. Sample et al., WATER-QUALITY IMPACTS FROM LOW WATER FORDS ON MILITARY TRAINING LANDS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 939-949

Authors: HANLON CG MILLER RL MCPHERSON BF
Citation: Cg. Hanlon et al., RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN WIND VELOCITY AND UNDERWATER IRRADIANCE IN A SHALLOW LAKE (LAKE-OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA, USA), Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 951-961

Authors: SRINIVASAN MS HAMLETT JM DAY RL SAMS JI PETERSEN GW
Citation: Ms. Srinivasan et al., HYDROLOGIC MODELING OF 2 GLACIATED WATERSHEDS IN NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(4), 1998, pp. 963-978

Authors: SPANGENBERG NE
Citation: Ne. Spangenberg, AWRA - ADVANCING WATER-RESOURCES RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT - TECHNICAL COMMITTEES, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(3), 1998, pp. 3-3

Authors: BRADLEY AA HOLLY FM WALKER WK WRIGHT SA
Citation: Aa. Bradley et al., ESTIMATION OF WATER TEMPERATURE EXCEEDANCE PROBABILITIES USING THERMO-HYDRODYNAMIC MODELING, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(3), 1998, pp. 467-480

Authors: ARTHUR MA COLTHARP GB BROWN DL
Citation: Ma. Arthur et al., EFFECTS OF BEST MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES ON FOREST STREAMWATER QUALITY INEASTERN KENTUCKY, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(3), 1998, pp. 481-495

Authors: HOOKER MA ALEXANDER WE
Citation: Ma. Hooker et We. Alexander, ESTIMATING THE DEMAND FOR IRRIGATION WATER IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY OF CALIFORNIA, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(3), 1998, pp. 497-505

Authors: BOYD RA
Citation: Ra. Boyd, CHARACTERIZING GROUND-WATER FLOW IN THE MUNICIPAL WELL FIELDS OF CEDAR-RAPIDS, IOWA, WITH SELECTED ENVIRONMENTAL TRACERS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(3), 1998, pp. 507-518

Authors: WANG M ZHENG C
Citation: M. Wang et C. Zheng, GROUND-WATER MANAGEMENT OPTIMIZATION USING GENETIC ALGORITHMS AND SIMULATED ANNEALING - FORMULATION AND COMPARISON, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(3), 1998, pp. 519-530

Authors: PETERSON JR HAMLETT JM
Citation: Jr. Peterson et Jm. Hamlett, HYDROLOGIC CALIBRATION OF THE SWAT MODEL IN A WATERSHED CONTAINING FRAGIPAN SOILS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(3), 1998, pp. 531-544

Authors: SHIN D LEE KK KIM JW
Citation: D. Shin et al., SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF CONDUCTIVITY AS APPLIED TO DISTRIBUTED-PARAMETER INFILTRATION MODELS, Journal of the american water resources association, 34(3), 1998, pp. 545-558
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