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INTRODUCCIÓN<br />
De acuerdo a los principales objetivos <strong>de</strong> la biblioteca “Dra. Ma. Elena Caso Muñoz”,<br />
Unidad Académica Mazatlán <strong>de</strong>l ICML, U.N.A.M. <strong>de</strong> apoyar la investigación y docencia a<br />
nivel regional y nacional en las áreas <strong>de</strong> ciencias <strong>de</strong>l mar y limnología el poner a<br />
disposición <strong>de</strong> todos lo usuarios la información <strong>de</strong>l acervo <strong>de</strong> la Biblioteca, se ha visto la<br />
necesidad <strong>de</strong> dar mayor difusión a nuestro acervo a través <strong>de</strong> la elaboración <strong>de</strong>l Boletín<br />
Electrónico <strong>de</strong> Material Reciente <strong>de</strong> la Biblioteca.<br />
Este boletín preten<strong>de</strong> dar la información <strong>de</strong>l acervo <strong>de</strong> reciente ingreso, ya sea por compra,<br />
donación y/o canje, a través <strong>de</strong> la referencia bibliográfica y tabla <strong>de</strong> contenido en forma<br />
más eficiente, ya que este formato <strong>de</strong> documento nos permite a<strong>de</strong>más realizar búsquedas<br />
<strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong>l mismo boletín (botón arriba, FIND). Asimismo <strong>de</strong>l lado izquierdo <strong>de</strong> la<br />
referencia bibliográfica po<strong>de</strong>mos dar un clic y nos lleva directamente a la tabla <strong>de</strong><br />
contenido <strong>de</strong> esta.<br />
Estamos seguros que teniendo este boletín en forma electrónica, el cual se enviara por<br />
correo electrónico a las instituciones a nivel nacional, será colocado en nuestra pagina web<br />
<strong>de</strong> la biblioteca: http://ola.icmyl.unam.mx/biblio para que a través <strong>de</strong> internet, todos los<br />
usuarios puedan consultarlo y buscar en él los temas <strong>de</strong> su interés. De esta forma la difusión<br />
<strong>de</strong> nuestro acervo ira en constante aumento.<br />
Para cualquier consulta, dudas o comentarios, favor <strong>de</strong> enviarnos un correo a la cuenta <strong>de</strong><br />
biblio@ola.icmyl.unam.mx, don<strong>de</strong> con mucho gusto aten<strong>de</strong>remos su solicitud. Estamos en<br />
la mejor disposición <strong>de</strong> enviar a todo usuario que solicite esta información a las cuentas <strong>de</strong><br />
correo respectivas.<br />
Se les recuerda que nuestra biblioteca tiene los catálogos <strong>de</strong> libros, tesis, revistas,<br />
memorias, informes y <strong>de</strong> reimpresos en nuestra página web.<br />
Compilación: Ma. Clara Ramírez Jáuregui<br />
Edición: Mat. Germán Ramírez Reséndiz.
LIBROS<br />
SEMARNAT, 2000. Áreas naturales protegidas <strong>de</strong> México con <strong>de</strong>cretos fe<strong>de</strong>rales. –<br />
México: Secretaría <strong>de</strong> Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales/<strong>Instituto</strong> Nacional <strong>de</strong><br />
Ecología, 828 p.<br />
TESIS<br />
RUIZ NIETO, ITZIA CARMEN, 2005. Hábitos alimenticios <strong>de</strong> Hoplopagrus guentherii,<br />
Lutjanus argentiventris, L. colorado, L. guttatus, L. novemfasciatus y L. peru<br />
(PISCES: LUTJANIDAE) presentes en las costas <strong>de</strong>l centro sur <strong>de</strong> Sinaloa. Tesis <strong>de</strong><br />
Maestría. U.N.A.M. Posgrado en <strong>Ciencias</strong> <strong>de</strong>l <strong>Mar</strong> y Limnología, 87 p.<br />
PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS<br />
CLIMATE DIAGNOSTICS BULLETIN:<br />
No. 01/05, January 2005.<br />
¿CÓMO VES?:<br />
No. 75, marzo 23 <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 76, abril 20 <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
CONTRIBUTIONS IN SCIENCE:<br />
No. 502, 3 February 2005.<br />
DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS:<br />
Vol. 11, No. 1, January 2005.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY:<br />
Vol. 24, No. 3, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 2005.<br />
FAO FISHERIES REPORT:<br />
No. 738, Supplement, 2004: Papers presented at the Expert Consultation on<br />
Interactions Between Sea Turtles and Fisheries Within an Ecosystem Context.<br />
Rome, 9-12 <strong>Mar</strong>ch 2004.<br />
FAO FISHERIES TECHNICAL PAPER:<br />
No. 471, 2004: Hatchery culture of bivalves. A practical manual. By Michael M.<br />
Helm and Neil Bourne.<br />
FARO, EL:<br />
No. 46, enero 6 <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 47, febrero 3 <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
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No. 48, marzo 3 <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
FORMACIÓN AMBIENTAL:<br />
Vol. 16, No. 35, julio-diciembre <strong>de</strong> 2004.<br />
GACETA BIOMÉDICAS, U.N.A.M.:<br />
No. 1, enero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
GACETA U.N.A.M.:<br />
No. 3,776, 17 <strong>de</strong> enero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,779, 27 <strong>de</strong> enero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,780, 31 <strong>de</strong> enero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,781, 3 <strong>de</strong> febrero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,782, 7 <strong>de</strong> febrero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,783, 10 <strong>de</strong> febrero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,784, 14 <strong>de</strong> febrero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,785, 17 <strong>de</strong> febrero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,787, 24 <strong>de</strong> febrero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,788, 28 <strong>de</strong> febrero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,790, 7 <strong>de</strong> marzo <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,791, 10 <strong>de</strong> marzo <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,792, 14 <strong>de</strong> marzo <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,793, 17 <strong>de</strong> marzo <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,794, 28 <strong>de</strong> marzo <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 3,795, 31 <strong>de</strong> marzo <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 14, No. 1, January 2005.<br />
ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 62, No. 2, April 2005.<br />
INDUSTRIA ACUICOLA:<br />
Vol. 1, No. 3, febrero –marzo <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMISIÓN:<br />
Informe <strong>de</strong> la Situación <strong>de</strong> la Pesquería, No. 2: Atunes y peces picudos en el<br />
Océano Pacífico Oriental en 2003. La Jolla, California 2004.<br />
ITALIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. XVI, No. 4, 2004.<br />
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 32, No. 1, January 2005.<br />
JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY:<br />
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Vol. 93, No. 1, February 2005.<br />
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY:<br />
Vol. 34, No. 1, January-February 2005.<br />
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 27, No. 2, February 2005.<br />
JOURNAL OF MARINE RESEARCH:<br />
In<strong>de</strong>x, Volume 62, Nos. 1-6, 2004.<br />
JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 53, Nos. 1-2, January 2005.<br />
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES:<br />
Vol. 285, January 19, 2005.<br />
Vol. 286, February 2, 2005.<br />
METEORITO:<br />
No. 46, enero-marzo <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT:<br />
Vol. 47, Nos. 9-10, 2004.<br />
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, SCIENCE SERIES:<br />
No. 40, December 27, 2004. The Paleogene Mammalian Fauna of Santa Rosa<br />
Amazonian Peru. Edited by Kenneth E. Campbell, Jr.<br />
SCIENTIA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 68, No. 4, December 2004.<br />
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN:<br />
Vol. 291, No. 5, November 2004.<br />
Vol. 291, No. 6, December 2004.<br />
SCRIPPS INSTITUTION OF OCEANOGRAPHY ANNUAL REPORT:<br />
2004.<br />
U2000 Crónica <strong>de</strong> la Educación Superior:<br />
No. 446, 17 <strong>de</strong> enero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 449, 7 <strong>de</strong> febrero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 451, 21 <strong>de</strong> febrero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
No. 452, 28 <strong>de</strong> febrero <strong>de</strong> 2005.<br />
U.N.A.M. 2004: Presencia Gráfica.<br />
2004.<br />
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WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 1, January 2002.<br />
Vol. 38, No. 2, February 2002.<br />
Vol. 38, No. 3, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 2002.<br />
Vol. 38, No. 4, April 2002.<br />
Vol. 38, No. 5, May 2002.<br />
Vol. 38, No. 6, June 2002.<br />
Vol. 38, No. 7, July 2002.<br />
Vol. 38, No. 8, August 2002.<br />
Vol. 38, No. 9, September 2002.<br />
Vol. 38, No. 10, October 2002.<br />
Vol. 38, No. 11, November 2002.<br />
Vo9l. 38, No. 12, December 2002.<br />
REIMPRESOS<br />
HERNÁNDEZ-BECERRIL, DAVID U. AND ROSALBA ALONSO-RODRÍGUEZ, 2004.<br />
Study of the marine planktonic dinoflagellate Ceratium divaricatum<br />
(Dinophyceae), a confused and consi<strong>de</strong>rably variable species. Phycological<br />
Research, 52: 346-354.<br />
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PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS<br />
CLIMATE DIAGNOSTICS BULLETIN:<br />
No. 01/05, January 2005.<br />
Highlights<br />
Table of Atmospheric Indices Table T1<br />
Table of SST Indices Table T2<br />
Time Series<br />
Southern Oscillation In<strong>de</strong>x (SOI)<br />
Tahiti and Darwin SLP Anomalies<br />
OLR Anomalies T1<br />
Equatorial SOI T2<br />
200-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies<br />
500-mb Temperature Anomalies<br />
30-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies T3<br />
850-mb Zonal Wind Anomalies T4<br />
Equatorial Pacific SST Anomalies T5<br />
Time-Longitu<strong>de</strong> Sections<br />
Mean and Anomalous Sea Level Pressure<br />
T6<br />
Mean and Anomalous 850-mb Zonal Wind<br />
T7<br />
Mean and Anomalous OLR T8<br />
Mean and Anomalous SST T9<br />
Pentad SLP Anomalies T10<br />
Pentad OLR Anomalies T11<br />
Pentad 250-mb Velocity Potential<br />
Anomalies T12<br />
Pentad 850-mb Zonal Wind AnomaliesT 13<br />
Anomalous Equatorial Zonal Wind T14<br />
Anomalous and Mean Depth of the 20C<br />
Isotherm T15<br />
Mean & Anomaly Fields<br />
Depth of the 20C Isotherm T16<br />
Subsurface Equatorial Pacific<br />
Temperatures T17<br />
Tropical Strip SST T18<br />
SLP T19<br />
850-mb Vector Wind T20<br />
200-mb Vector Wind T21<br />
200-mb Streamfunction T22<br />
200-mb Divergence T23<br />
200-mb Velocity Potential and<br />
Divergent Wind T24<br />
OLR T25<br />
SSM/I Satellite Tropical<br />
Precipitation Estimates T26<br />
Cloud Liquid Water T27<br />
Precipitable Water T28<br />
Mean and Anomalous RH and<br />
Divergent Circulation (Pacific sector) T29<br />
Mean and Anomalous RH and<br />
Divergent Circulation (Atlantic sector) T30<br />
Mean and Anomalous Zonal Wind<br />
and Divergent Circulation (Western Pacific<br />
sector) T31<br />
Mean and Anomalous Zonal Wind<br />
and Divergent Circulation (Eastern Pacific<br />
sector) T32<br />
Appendix 1: Outsi<strong>de</strong> Contributions<br />
Tropical Drifting Buoys A1.1<br />
Thermistor Chain Data A1.2<br />
TAO/TRITON Array Time-Longitu<strong>de</strong><br />
Section Mean A1.3<br />
TAO/TRITON Array Time-Longitu<strong>de</strong><br />
Section Anomalies A1.4<br />
East Pacific SST and Sea Level A1.5<br />
Pacific Wind Stress and Anomalies A1.6<br />
Satellite-Derived Surface Currents - Pacific<br />
A1.7<br />
Satellite-Derived Surface Currents -<br />
Atlantic/Indian A1.8<br />
FORECAST FORUM<br />
Discussion<br />
Canonical Correlation Analysis Forecasts<br />
Canonical Correlation Analysis SST<br />
anomaly prediction F1<br />
Canonical Correlation ENSO Forecast F2<br />
NCEP Coupled Mo<strong>de</strong>l Forecasts<br />
Forecast SST ANOMALY F3<br />
Forecast SST NINO 3 F4a<br />
Forecast SST NINO 3.4 F4b<br />
NCEP <strong>Mar</strong>kov Mo<strong>de</strong>l Forecasts<br />
Forecast SST Anomalies F5<br />
Forecast SST Nino 3.4 F6<br />
LDEO Forecast<br />
Forecast of SST and Wind Stress F7<br />
Forecast of Nino 3 SSTA F8<br />
Linear Inverse Mo<strong>de</strong>ling Forecasts<br />
Predicted SST Anomalies F9<br />
Forecasts of NINO 3 Anomalies F10<br />
Scripps/MPI Hybrid Coupled Mo<strong>de</strong>l (HMC-<br />
3) F11<br />
ENSO-CLIPER Mo<strong>de</strong>l Forecast F12<br />
IRI Niño 3.4 Summary F13<br />
EXTRATROPICS<br />
Highlights<br />
Table of Teleconnection Indices - Table E1<br />
Surface Temperature - Anomalies and<br />
Percentiles E1<br />
Monthly Temperature Time Series E2<br />
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Surface Precipitation (CAMSOPI)-<br />
Anomaly and Percentiles E3<br />
Time Series of Selected Global<br />
Precipitation Estimates (CAMSOPI) E4<br />
Time Series of U. S. Precipitation<br />
Estimates (CAMSOPI) E5<br />
U. S. Precipitation E6<br />
THESE TWO MAPS ARE NOT IN THE<br />
BULLETIN<br />
United States Surface Temperature -<br />
Anomalies and Percentiles<br />
United States Surface Precipitation - Total<br />
and Percentiles<br />
Northern Hemisphere<br />
Standardized Monthly Amplitu<strong>de</strong>s of<br />
Selected Teleconnection Indices E7<br />
Mean and Anomalous SLP E8<br />
Mean and Anomalous 500-mb heights E9<br />
Mean and Anomalous 300-mb Wind<br />
Vectors E10<br />
500-mb Persistence E11<br />
Time -Longitu<strong>de</strong> Sections of 500-mb<br />
Height Anomalies E12<br />
700-mb Storm Track E13<br />
Southern Hemisphere<br />
Troposphere<br />
Mean and Anomalous SLP E14<br />
Mean and Anomalous 500-mb heights E15<br />
Mean and Anomalous 300-mb Wind<br />
Vectors E16<br />
500-mb Persistence E17<br />
Time -Longitu<strong>de</strong> Sections of 500-mb<br />
Height Anomalies E18<br />
Stratosphere<br />
Height Anomalies at selected levels S1<br />
Height-longitu<strong>de</strong> section S2<br />
50-hPa Temperature Anomalies S3<br />
2 & 10-hPa Temperature Anomalies S4<br />
Total Ozone Anomalies (Time Series) S5<br />
Hemispheric Ozone Anomalies (Map) S6<br />
Daily vertical component of EP flux S7<br />
Appendix 2: Additional Figures<br />
Arctic Oscillation and 500-hPa Anomalies<br />
A2.1<br />
Northern Hemisphere Snow Cover A2.2<br />
CONTRIBUTIONS IN SCIENCE:<br />
No. 502, 3 February 2005.<br />
EARLIEST TINAMOUS (AVES: PALAEOGNATHAE) FROM THE MIOCENE OF ARGENTINA AND THEIR<br />
PHYLOGENETIC POSITION<br />
SARA BERTELLI AND LUIS M. CHIAPPE<br />
DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS:<br />
Vol. 11, No. 1, January 2005.<br />
EDITORIAL. Diversity, distributions and conservation biogeography<br />
Richardson, David M.................................................................................................................................... 1<br />
SPECIAL PAPER. Conservation Biogeography: assessment and prospect<br />
Whittaker, Robert J. - Araújo, Miguel B. - Paul - Ladle, Richard J. - Watson, James E. M. - Willis,<br />
Katherine J................................................................................................................................................... 3<br />
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH. Present day risk of extinction may exacerbate the lower species<br />
richness of dioecious cla<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Vamosi, Jana C. - Vamosi, Steven M........................................................................................................ 25<br />
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH. <strong>Mar</strong>ine introductions in the Shark Bay World Heritage Property,<br />
Western Australia: a preliminary assessment<br />
Wyatt, Alex S. J. - Hewitt, Chad L. - Walker, Di I. - Ward, Trevor J........................................................... 33<br />
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH. Does <strong>de</strong>sertification diminish biodiversity? Enhancement of ant<br />
diversity by shrub invasion in south-western USA<br />
Bestelmeyer, Brandon T............................................................................................................................ 45<br />
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH. The ones we left behind: Comparing plot sampling and floristic<br />
habitat sampling for estimating bryophyte diversity<br />
Newmaster, Steven G. - Belland, René J. - Arsenault, André - Vitt, Dale H. - Stephens, Tara R............. 57<br />
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH. Effects of habitat complexity on forest beetle diversity: do functional<br />
groups respond consistently?<br />
Lassau, Scott A. - Hochuli, Dieter F. - Cassis, Gerasimos - Reid, Chris A. M. ......................................... 73<br />
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH. Introduced invertebrates are important prey for a generalist predator<br />
Maerz, John C. - Karuzas, Jeremiah M. - Madison, Dale M. - Blossey, Bernd......................................... 83<br />
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH. Associations among spring-<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt aquatic assemblages and<br />
environmental and land use gradients in a Mojave Desert mountain range<br />
Sada, Donald W. - Fleishman, Erica - Murphy, Dennis D. ........................................................................ 91<br />
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BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH. Patterns of geophyte diversity and storage organ size in the winterrainfall<br />
region of southern Africa<br />
Proches, Serban - Cowling, Richard M. - du Preez, Derek R.................................................................. 101<br />
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH. Testing the intermediate disturbance hypothesis: when will there be<br />
two peaks of diversity?<br />
Johst, Karin - Huth, Andreas.................................................................................................................... 111<br />
BIODIVERSITY LETTER. How to characterize and predict alien species? A response to Pysek et<br />
al. (2004)...................................................................................................................................................121<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY:<br />
Vol. 24, No. 3, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 2005.<br />
Environmental Chemistry<br />
PREDICTION OF LARGE VARIATION IN BIOTA TO SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION FACTORS<br />
DUE TO CONCENTRATION-DEPENDENT BLACK CARBON ADSORPTION OF PLANAR<br />
HYDROPHOBIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS<br />
Gerard Cornelissen and Örjan Gustafsson ..............................................................................................495<br />
SOIL-SOLUTION SPECIATION OF Cd AS AFFECTED BY SOIL CHARACTERISTICS IN<br />
UNPOLLUTED AND POLLUTED SOILS<br />
Erik Meers, Virginia Unamuno, Michiel Van<strong>de</strong>gehuchte, Karolien Vanbroekhoven, Wouter<br />
Geebelen, Roeland Samson, Jaco Vangronsveld, Ludo Diels, Ann Ruttens, Gijs Du Laing and Filip<br />
Tack .........................................................................................................................................................499<br />
AGING OF TRIAZINE AMINE IN SOILS DEMONSTRATED THROUGH SORPTION,<br />
DESORPTION, AND BIOAVAILABILITY MEASUREMENTS<br />
Berit Godskesen, Peter E. Holm, Ole S. Jacobsen and Carsten S. Jacobsen ........................................510<br />
AQUEOUS PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF TRICLOSAN: FORMATION OF 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL,<br />
2,8-DICHLORODIBENZO-p-DIOXIN, AND OLIGOMERIZATION PRODUCTS<br />
Douglas E. Latch, Jennifer L. Packer, Brian L. Sten<strong>de</strong>r, Jennifer VanOverbeke, William A. Arnold<br />
and Kristopher McNeill .............................................................................................................................517<br />
FATE OF MERCURY ACCUMULATED BY BLOWFLIES FEEDING ON FISH CARCASSES<br />
José Sarica, <strong>Mar</strong>c Amyot, Julien Bey and Landis Hare 526<br />
COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT MICROBIAL BIOASSAYS TO ASSESS METAL-<br />
CONTAMINATED SOILS<br />
Susan Tandy, Vera Barbosa, Andy Tye, Sara Preston, Graeme Paton, Hao Zhang and Steve<br />
McGrath ...................................................................................................................................................530<br />
EFFECT OF INTERACTION BETWEEN DENSITY DEPENDENCE AND TOXICANT EXPOSURE<br />
ON POPULATION GROWTH RATE OF THE POTWORM ENCHYTRAEUS DOERJESI<br />
Paulina Kramarz, Malgorzata Zwolak and Ryszard Laskowski ...............................................................537<br />
Environmental Toxicology<br />
FIELD VALIDATION OF SEDIMENT ZINC TOXICITY<br />
G. Allen Burton Jr., Lien T.H. Nguyen, Colin Janssen, Renato Baudo, Ruth McWilliam, Bart<br />
Bossuyt, Monica Beltrami and Andrew Green .........................................................................................541<br />
BIOACCUMULATION OF METALS IN EISENIA FETIDA AFTER EXPOSURE TO A METAL-<br />
LOADED BAUXSOL REAGENT<br />
Greg Maddocks, Amanda Reichelt-Brushett, David McConchie and Jaco Vangronsveld ......................554<br />
PROJECTED POPULATION-LEVEL EFFECTS OF THIOBENCARB EXPOSURE ON THE MYSID,<br />
AMERICAMYSIS BAHIA, AND EXTINCTION PROBABILITY IN A CONCENTRATION-DECAY<br />
EXPOSURE SYSTEM<br />
Sandy Raimondo and Charles L. McKenney Jr. ......................................................................................564<br />
BIOFILM FORMATION BY ALGAE AS A MECHANISM FOR SURVIVING ON MINE TAILINGS<br />
J. Viridiana García-Meza, Christiane Barrangue and Wim Admiraal .......................................................573<br />
MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO PULSE EXPOSURE WITH THE<br />
INSECTICIDE LAMBDA-CYHALOTHRIN USING IN-STREAM MESOCOSMS<br />
Lars-Henrik Heckmann and Nikolai Friberg .............................................................................................582<br />
EARLY–LIFE-STAGE TOXICITY IN OFFSPRING FROM EXPOSED PARENT MEDAKA,<br />
ORYZIAS LATIPES, TO MIXTURES OF TRIBUTYLTIN AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS<br />
Kei Nakayama, Yuji Oshima, Ken Nagafuchi, Takeshi Hano, Yohei Shimasaki and Tsuneo Honjo ......591<br />
UPTAKE AND TISSUE-SPECIFIC DISTRIBUTION OF SELECTED POLYCHLORINATED<br />
BIPHENYLS IN DEVELOPING CHICKEN EMBRYOS<br />
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Johan Maervoet, Veerle Beck, Simon A. Roelens, Adrian Covaci, Stefan Voorspoels, Jan M.C.<br />
Geuns, Veerle M. Darras and Paul Schepens .........................................................................................597<br />
INFLUENCE OF DIMETHOATE ON ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY AND LOCOMOTOR<br />
FUNCTION IN TERRESTRIAL ISOPODS<br />
Elizabeth L. Engenheiro, Peter K. Hankard, José P. Sousa, <strong>Mar</strong>co F. Lemos, Jason M. Weeks and<br />
Ama<strong>de</strong>u M.V.M. Soares ...........................................................................................................................603<br />
THYROID HORMONE STATUS IN GRAY SEAL (HALICHOERUS GRYPUS) PUPS FROM THE<br />
BALTIC SEA AND THE ATLANTIC OCEAN IN RELATION TO ORGANOCHLORINE<br />
POLLUTANTS<br />
Eugen Gravningen Sørmo, Ivar Jüssi, <strong>Mar</strong>t Jüssi, <strong>Mar</strong>te Braathen, Janneche Utne Skaare and<br />
Bjørn Munro Jenssen ...............................................................................................................................610<br />
EFFECTS OF CONTAMINANT EXPOSURE ON REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF OSPREYS<br />
(PANDION HALIAETUS) NESTING IN DELAWARE RIVER AND BAY, USA<br />
Pamela C. Toschik, Barnett A. Rattner, Peter C. McGowan, <strong>Mar</strong>y C. Christman, David B. Carter,<br />
Robert C. Hale, Cole W. Matson and <strong>Mar</strong>y Ann Ottinger ........................................................................617<br />
TOXICITY OF HEAVY METALS IN SOIL ASSESSED WITH VARIOUS SOIL MICROBIAL AND<br />
PLANT GROWTH ASSAYS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY<br />
Kris Broos, Jelle Mertens and Erik Smol<strong>de</strong>rs ..........................................................................................634<br />
TOXICITY OF SIXTY-THREE METALS AND METALLOIDS TO HYALELLA AZTECA AT TWO<br />
LEVELS OF WATER HARDNESS<br />
Uwe Borgmann, Yves Couillard, Patrick Doyle and D. George Dixon .....................................................641<br />
DESCRIPTION AND INITIAL EVALUATION OF A XENOPUS METAMORPHOSIS ASSAY FOR<br />
DETECTION OF THYROID SYSTEM–DISRUPTING ACTIVITIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
COMPOUNDS<br />
Robert Opitz, Thomas Braunbeck, Christian Bögi, Daniel B. Pickford, Gerrit Nentwig, Jörg<br />
Oehlmann, Osamu Tooi, Ilka Lutz and Werner Kloas .............................................................................653<br />
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES AND MERCURY IN COTTONMOUTHS (AGKISTRODON<br />
PISCIVORUS) FROM NORTHEASTERN TEXAS, USA<br />
Thomas R. Rainwater, Kevin D. Reynolds, Jaclyn E. Cañas, George P. Cobb, Todd A. An<strong>de</strong>rson,<br />
Scott T. McMurry and Philip N. Smith ......................................................................................................665<br />
SQUAMOUS EPITHELIAL LESION OF THE MANDIBLES AND MAXILLAE OF WILD MINK<br />
(MUSTELA VISON) NATURALLY EXPOSED TO POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS<br />
Kerrie J. Beckett, Stephanie D. Millsap, Alan L. Blankenship, Matthew J. Zwiernik, John P. Giesy<br />
and Steven J. Bursian ..............................................................................................................................674<br />
EFFECTS OF PERCHLORATE EXPOSURE ON RESTING METABOLISM, PEAK METABOLISM,<br />
AND THYROID FUNCTION IN THE PRAIRIE VOLE (MICROTUS OCHROGASTER)<br />
John P. Isanhart, F.M. Anne McNabb and Philip N. Smith ......................................................................678<br />
MERCURY CONCENTRATIONS IN FISH FROM FOREST HARVESTING AND FIRE-IMPACTED<br />
CANADIAN BOREAL LAKES COMPARED USING STABLE ISOTOPES OF NITROGEN<br />
E<strong>de</strong>nise Garcia and Richard Carignan ....................................................................................................685<br />
IS OXIDATIVE STRESS THE MECHANISM OF BLUE SAC DISEASE IN RETENE-EXPOSED<br />
TROUT LARVAE?<br />
Matthew B. Bau<strong>de</strong>r, Vincent P. Palace and Peter V. Hodson .................................................................694<br />
EFFECT OF SPECIES DIFFERENCES, POLLUTANT CONCENTRATION, AND RESIDENCE<br />
TIME IN SOIL ON THE BIOACCUMULATION OF 2,2-BIS (p-CHLOROPHENYL)-1,1-<br />
DICHLOROETHYLENE BY THREE EARTHWORM SPECIES<br />
Jason W. Kelsey, Allison Colino and Jason C. White ..............................................................................703<br />
ASSIMILATION AND BIOCONCENTRATION OF Ag AND Cd BY THE MARINE BLACK BREAM<br />
AFTER WATERBORNE AND DIETARY METAL EXPOSURE<br />
Aimin Long and Wen-Xiong Wang ...........................................................................................................709<br />
POPULATION GENETIC STRUCTURE OF A NONMIGRATORY ESTUARINE FISH (FUNDULUS<br />
HETEROCLITUS) ACROSS A STRONG GRADIENT OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL<br />
CONTAMINATION<br />
Shaun A. Roark, Diane Nacci, Laura Coiro, Denise Champlin and Sheldon I. Guttman ........................717<br />
POPULATION GENETIC STRUCTURE AND TOLERANCE TO DIOXIN-LIKE COMPOUNDS OF A<br />
MIGRATORY MARINE FISH (MENIDIA MENIDIA) AT POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL–<br />
CONTAMINATED AND REFERENCE SITES<br />
Shaun A. Roark, <strong>Mar</strong>y A. Kelble, Diane Nacci, Denise Champlin, Laura Coiro and Sheldon I.<br />
Guttman ...................................................................................................................................................726<br />
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EFFECT OF BYPRODUCTS FROM THE OZONATION OF PYRENE: BIPHENYL-2,2′,6,6′-<br />
TETRACARBALDEHYDE AND BIPHENYL-2,2′,6,6′-TETRACARBOXYLIC ACID ON GAP<br />
JUNCTION INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION AND NEUTROPHIL FUNCTION<br />
Stephanie L. Luster-Teasley, Patricia E. Ganey, <strong>Mar</strong>y DiOrio, Joseph S. Ward III, Robert E.<br />
Maleczka Jr., James E. Trosko and Susan J. Masten............................................................................. 733<br />
Hazard/Risk Assessment<br />
BENCH-SCALE EVALUATION OF IN SITU BIOREMEDIATION STRATEGIES FOR SOIL AT A<br />
FORMER MANUFACTURED GAS PLANT SITE<br />
Jun Li, Joseph J. Pignatello, Barth F. Smets, Domenico Grasso and Esteban Monserrate ...................741<br />
SCREENING TEST BATTERY FOR PHARMACEUTICALS IN URINE AND WASTEWATER<br />
Beate I. Escher, Nadine Bramaz, Max Maurer, Manuela Richter, Daniel Sutter, Christoph von Känel<br />
and Mischa Zschokke ..............................................................................................................................750<br />
FAO FISHERIES REPORT:<br />
No. 738, Supplement, 2004:<br />
Papers presented at the Expert Consultation on Interactions Between Sea Turtles and Fisheries<br />
Within an Ecosystem Context. Rome, 9-12 <strong>Mar</strong>ch 2004.<br />
FAO FISHERIES TECHNICAL PAPER:<br />
No. 471, 2004:<br />
Hatchery culture of bivalves. A practical manual. By Michael M. Helm and Neil Bourne.<br />
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 14, No. 1, January 2005.<br />
Categorizing Australian landscapes as an aid to assessing the generality of landscape<br />
management gui<strong>de</strong>lines................................................................................................................................1<br />
Richard J. Hobbs, S. McIntyre<br />
Downscaling European species atlas distributions to a finer resolution: implications for conservation<br />
planning.......................................................................................................................................................17<br />
Miguel B. Araújo, Wilfried Thuiller, Paul H. Williams, Isabelle Reginster<br />
Preserving biodiversity un<strong>de</strong>r current and future climates: a case study...................................................31<br />
John W. Coulston, Kurt H. Riitters<br />
Quantitative palaeoclimatic inference based on terrestrial mammal faunas..............................................39<br />
Manuel Hernán<strong>de</strong>z Fernán<strong>de</strong>z, Pablo Peláez-Campomanes<br />
Does energy availability influence classical patterns of spatial variation in exotic species richness?.......57<br />
Karl L. Evans, Philip H. Warren, Kevin J. Gaston<br />
The structure of global speciesrange size distributions: raptors & owls.....................................................67<br />
Kevin J. Gaston, Richard G. Davies, Caroline E. Gascoigne, <strong>Mar</strong>k Williamson<br />
Carbon sequestration rates in organic layers of boreal and temperate forest soils Swe<strong>de</strong>n as a<br />
case study...................................................................................................................................................77<br />
Cecilia Akselsson, Björn Berg, Vernon Meentemeyer, Olle Westling<br />
Regionalized nitrogen budgets in forest soils for different <strong>de</strong>position and forestry scenarios in<br />
Swe<strong>de</strong>n.......................................................................................................................................................85<br />
Cecilia Akselsson, Olle Westling<br />
Local and global approaches to spatial data analysis in ecology...............................................................97<br />
Walter Jetz, Carsten Rahbek, Jeremy W. Lichstein<br />
Clarifications on local and global data analysis..........................................................................................99<br />
Giles M. Foody<br />
ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. 62, No. 2, April 2005.<br />
The effects of marine sand and gravel extraction on the macrobenthos at a commercial dredging<br />
site (results 6 years post-dredging) .................................................................................................145-162<br />
S.E. Boyd, D.S. Limpenny, H.L. Rees and K.M. Cooper<br />
Relationship between phytoplankton production and cod production on the Faroe Shelf ...............163-176<br />
Petur Steingrund and Eilif Gaard<br />
Changes in the North Sea fish community: evi<strong>de</strong>nce of indirect effects of fishing? ........................177-188<br />
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Niels Daan, Henrik Gislason, John G. Pope and Jake C. Rice<br />
Fi<strong>de</strong>lity of mature Icelandic plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) to spawning and feeding grounds....... 189-200<br />
Jon Solmundsson, Jonbjorn Palsson and Hjalti Karlsson<br />
The consequences of different scenarios in the management of the gillnet and purse-seine<br />
fisheries targeting Pomatomus saltatrix and Cynoscion guatucupa in southern Brazil: a bioeconomic<br />
approach ..........................................................................................................................201-213<br />
Flávia Lucena and Carl M. O'Brien<br />
Response of potential fish community indicators to fishing .............................................................214-225<br />
G.J. Piet and S. Jennings<br />
An alternative echo-integrating method ...........................................................................................226-235<br />
Magnar Aksland<br />
Do tagging experiments tell the truth? Using electronic tags to evaluate conventional tagging data 236-246<br />
Loes J. Bolle, Ewan Hunter, Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp, <strong>Mar</strong>tin A. Pastoors, Julian D. Metcalfe and John<br />
D. Reynolds<br />
Population genetic structure and history of the long-tailed hake, Macruronus magellanicus, in the<br />
SW Atlantic as revealed by mtDNA RFLP analysis .........................................................................247-255<br />
M.E. D'Amato and G.R. Carvalho<br />
Local influence diagnostics for the retrospective problem in sequential population analysis .......... 256-265<br />
Noel G. Cadigan and Patrick J. Farrell<br />
An assessment of Greenland walrus populations ............................................................................266-284<br />
Lars Witting and Erik W. Born<br />
An ecosystem element ad<strong>de</strong>d to the assessment of Norwegian spring-spawning herring:<br />
implementing predation by minke whales ........................................................................................285-294<br />
Sigurd Tjelmeland and Ulf Lindstrøm<br />
Using fish-processing time to carry out acoustic surveys from commercial vessels .......................295-305<br />
Richard L. O'Driscoll and Gavin J. Macaulay<br />
INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMISIÓN:<br />
Informe <strong>de</strong> la Situación <strong>de</strong> la Pesquería, No. 2: Atunes y peces picudos en el Océano Pacífico<br />
Oriental en 2003. La Jolla, California 2004.<br />
ITALIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE:<br />
Vol. XVI, No. 4, 2004.<br />
INFORMATION ON FOOD, HEALTH AND THE CONSUMER<br />
C. Cannella ......................................................................................................................................411<br />
PAPER<br />
SHELF-LIFE OF EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL STORED IN PACKAGES WITH DIFFERENT<br />
OXYGEN BARRIER PROPERTIES<br />
G. Gambacorta, M.A. Del Nobile, P. Tamagnone, M. Leonardi, M. Faccia and E. La Notte ..................417<br />
URACIL AS AN INDEX OF HYGIENIC QUALITY IN EGG PRODUCTS<br />
A. Hidalgo, M. Rossi, C. Pompei and E. ..................................................................................................429<br />
INTERNAL MOULD-RIPENED CHEESES: CHARACTERISTICS, COMPOSITION AND<br />
PROTEOLYSIS OF THE MAIN EUROPEAN BLUE VEIN VARIETIES<br />
J. Fernán<strong>de</strong>z-........................................................................................................................................... 437<br />
A RAPID (-CASEIN ISOELECTROFOCUSING METHOD FOR DETECTING AND QUANTIFYING<br />
BOVINE MILK USED IN CHEESE MAKING: APPLICATION TO SHEEP CHEESE<br />
O. Cerquaglia and P. ...............................................................................................................................447<br />
STUDY ON PH LOWERING IN PRESERVED ASPARAGUS CREAM<br />
Derossi, L. Palmieri, A. De Giorgi, R. Loiudice and C. ............................................................................457<br />
MICROBIAL ANTAGONISM OF LACTOBACILLUS CASEI ADDED TO FRESH VEGETABLES<br />
G. Scolari and M. Vescovo ......................................................................................................................465<br />
VOLATILE COMPOUNDS IN DIFFERENT CULTIVARS OF APIUM GRAVEOLENS L.<br />
B. Tirillini, R. Pellegrino, R. Pagiotti, N. Pocceschi and L. Menghini .......................................................477<br />
ALLERGY TO RED CHICORY (CICHORIUM INTYBUS VAR SILVESTRE)<br />
P.L. Minciullo, A. Saija, D. Trombetta, D. Bonanno, Ferlazzo and S. Gangemi<br />
Cichorium intybus var. sylvestre (Compositae family), a vegetable domestically known as red<br />
chicory (radicchio rosso), is a traditional Italian food. A few cases of IgE-mediated allergy following<br />
chicory (Cichorium intybus) ingestion have been <strong>de</strong>scribed. We report the first case of a type-1<br />
allergy following ingestion of Chioggia red chicory. A 26-year-old woman <strong>de</strong>veloped urticaria and<br />
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facial angioe<strong>de</strong>ma after ingestion of red chicory. A prick-by-prick with fresh red chicory showed an<br />
intense reaction; on the contrary, prick-by-prick with fresh lettuce and fresh chicory was negative....... 483<br />
SPME-GC-MS ANALYSIS OF HORSERADISH (ARMORACIA RUSTICANA)<br />
M. D’Auria, G. Mauriello and R. Racioppi ..................................................................................................48<br />
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />
Vol. 32, No. 1, January 2005.<br />
Biogeography space, form and time............................................................................................................3<br />
Sandra Knapp<br />
Genetic structuring in An<strong>de</strong>an landlocked populations of Galaxias maculatus: effects of<br />
biogeographic history....................................................................................................................................5<br />
Eduardo E. Zattara, Andrea C. Premoli<br />
The biogeography of Hoffmannseggia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioi<strong>de</strong>ae, Caesalpinieae): a tale of<br />
many travels................................................................................................................................................15<br />
Beryl B. Simpson, Jennifer A. Tate, Andrea Weeks<br />
The Southern African orchid flora: composition, sources and en<strong>de</strong>mism..................................................29<br />
H. P. Lin<strong>de</strong>r, H. Kurzweil, S. D. Johnson<br />
Falkland Islands biogeography: converging trajectories in the South Atlantic Ocean................................49<br />
R. M. McDowall<br />
Phytogeography, range size and richness of Australian en<strong>de</strong>mic Sauropus (Euphorbiaceae) .................63<br />
John T. Hunter<br />
Phylogeography of the Namib Desert dung beetles Scarabaeus (Pachysoma) MacLeay<br />
(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)........................................................................................................................75<br />
Catherine L. Sole, Clarke H. Scholtz, Armanda D. S. Bastos<br />
Vegetative and seedling regeneration after fire in planted Sardinian pinewood compared with that<br />
in other areas of Mediterranean-type climate.............................................................................................85<br />
P. G. Ladd, R. Crosti, S. Pignatti<br />
Sunken roads as habitats for forest plant species in a dynamic agricultural landscape: effects of<br />
age and isolation.........................................................................................................................................99<br />
Bart Deckers, Piet De Becker, Olivier Honnay, <strong>Mar</strong>tin Hermy, Bart Muys<br />
Effects of climate on the growth of exotic and indigenous trees in central Zambia..................................111<br />
E. N. Chidumayo<br />
Desert vines: a comparison of Australia with other areas ........................................................................121<br />
R. F. Parsons<br />
Twentieth century <strong>de</strong>mographic changes in cirio and cardón in Baja California, México ........................127<br />
Stephen H. Bullock, Nora E. <strong>Mar</strong>tijena, Robert H. Webb, Raymond M. Turner<br />
Vegetation establishment, succession and microsite frost disturbance on glacier forelands within<br />
patterned ground chronosequences.........................................................................................................145<br />
Jake E. Haugland, Susan W. Beatty<br />
Nestedness of Southern Ocean island biotas: ecological perspectives on a biogeographical<br />
conundrum................................................................................................................................................155<br />
Michelle Greve, Niek J. M. Gremmen, Kevin J. Gaston, Steven L. Chown<br />
Community structure and zonation patterns of rocky shores at high latitu<strong>de</strong>s: an interocean<br />
comparison<br />
Agnar Ingólfsson.......................................................................................................................................169<br />
JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 93, No. 1, February 2005.<br />
Journal of Ecology news ..............................................................................................................................1<br />
LINDSAY HADDON, DAVID GIBSON, MICHAEL HUTCHINGS, MALCOLM PRESS<br />
Dispersal, invasion and establishment<br />
A biogeographical approach to plant invasions: the importance of studying exotics in their<br />
introduced and native range ........................................................................................................................5<br />
JOSÉ L. HIERRO, JOHN L. MARON, RAGAN M. CALLAWAY<br />
Biotic resistance to inva<strong>de</strong>r establishment of a southern Appalachian plant community is<br />
<strong>de</strong>termined by environmental conditions....................................................................................................16<br />
BETSY VON HOLLE<br />
Do vigour of introduced populations and escape from specialist herbivores contribute to<br />
invasiveness?..............................................................................................................................................27<br />
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MICHAEL STASTNY, URS SCHAFFNER, ELIZABETH ELLE<br />
Experimental evi<strong>de</strong>nce for the effects of additional water, nutrients and physical disturbance on<br />
invasive plants in low fertility Hawkesbury Sandstone soils, Sydney, Australia.........................................38<br />
MICHELLE R. LEISHMAN, VIVIEN P. THOMSON<br />
Slow plants in a fast forest: local dispersal as a predictor of species frequencies in a dynamic<br />
landscape....................................................................................................................................................50<br />
GLENN R. MATLACK<br />
Pre- and post-germination <strong>de</strong>terminants of spatial variation in recruitment in the perennial herb<br />
Helleborus foetidus L. (Ranunculaceae).....................................................................................................60<br />
JOSE L. GARRIDO, PEDRO J. REY, CARLOS M. HERRERA<br />
Linking physiological traits to impacts on community structure and function: the role of root<br />
hemiparasitic Orobanchaceae (ex-Scrophulariaceae) ..............................................................................67<br />
G. K. PHOENIX, M. C. PRESS<br />
Forest edges benefit adults, but not seedlings, of the mistletoe Alepis flavida (Loranthaceae).................79<br />
CATHERINE E. BACH, DAVE KELLY, BRIAN A. HAZLETT<br />
The impact of hemiparasitic plant litter on <strong>de</strong>composition: direct, seasonal and litter mixing effects........87<br />
HELEN M. QUESTED, TERRY V. CALLAGHAN, J. HANS C. CORNELISSEN, MALCOLM C.<br />
PRESS<br />
Does pattern of soil resource heterogeneity <strong>de</strong>termine plant community structure? An experimental<br />
investigation................................................................................................................................................99<br />
DUSHYANTHA K. WIJESINGHE, ELIZABETH A. JOHN, MICHAEL J. HUTCHINGS<br />
Multiple resources limit plant growth and function in a saline-alkaline <strong>de</strong>sert community........................113<br />
J. J. JAMES, R. L. TILLER, J. H. RICHARDS<br />
Climate change effects on species interactions in an alpine plant community.........................................127<br />
KARI KLANDERUD<br />
Abiotic constraints at the upper boundaries of two Rumex species on a freshwater flooding gradient...138<br />
J. P. M. LENSSEN, H. DE KROON<br />
The potential role of plant oxygen and sulphi<strong>de</strong> dynamics in die-off events of the tropical seagrass,<br />
Thalassia testudinum ...............................................................................................................................148<br />
J. BORUM, O. PEDERSEN, T. M. GREVE, T. A. FRANKOVICH, J. C. ZIEMAN, J. W.<br />
FOURQUREAN, C. J. MADDEN<br />
Plant zonation in low-latitu<strong>de</strong> salt marshes: disentangling the roles of flooding, salinity and<br />
competition................................................................................................................................................159<br />
STEVEN C. PENNINGS, MARY-BESTOR GRANT, MARK D. BERTNESS<br />
How open were European primeval forests? Hypothesis testing using palaeoecological data ..............168<br />
FRASER J. G. MITCHELL<br />
Forest dynamics and agents that initiate and expand canopy gaps in PiceaAbies forests of<br />
Crawford Notch, New Hampshire, USA....................................................................................................178<br />
JAMES J. WORRALL, THOMAS D. LEE, THOMAS C. HARRINGTON<br />
Drought, fire and tree survival in a Borneo rain forest, East Kalimantan, Indonesia................................191<br />
MARK G. L. VAN NIEUWSTADT, DOUGLAS SHEIL<br />
Long-term change in ground-layer vegetation of <strong>de</strong>ciduous forests of the North Carolina Piedmont,<br />
USA...........................................................................................................................................................202<br />
KRISTIN TAVERNA, ROBERT K. PEET, LAURA C. PHILLIPS<br />
Festuca longifolia Thuill. (F. glauca auct. non Vill., F. glauca var. caesia (Sm.) Howarth, F. caesia<br />
Sm.)...........................................................................................................................................................214<br />
D. J. GIBSON, I. TAYLOR<br />
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY:<br />
Vol. 34, No. 1, January-February 2005.<br />
G. A. O'Connor, H. A. Elliott, N. T. Basta, R. K. Bastian, G. M. Pierzynski, R. C. Sims, and J. E.<br />
Smith, Jr.<br />
Sustainable Land Application: An Overview .........................................................................................: 7-17<br />
Gary M. Pierzynski and Katherine A. Gehl<br />
Plant Nutrient Issues for Sustainable Land Application ......................................................................: 18-28<br />
Michael Overcash, Ronald C. Sims, Judith L. Sims, and J. Karl C. Nieman<br />
Beneficial Reuse and Sustainability: The Fate of Organic Compounds in Land-Applied Waste .......: 29-41<br />
Charles P. Gerba and James E. Smith, Jr.<br />
Sources of Pathogenic Microorganisms and Their Fate during Land Application of Wastes .............: 42-48<br />
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N. T. Basta, J. A. Ryan, and R. L. Chaney<br />
Trace Element Chemistry in Residual-Treated Soil: Key Concepts and Metal Bioavailability ...........: 49-63<br />
R. K. Bastian, J. T. Bachmaier, D. W. Schmidt, S. N. Salomon, A. Jones, W. A. Chiu, L. W. Setlow,<br />
A. B. Wolbarst, C. Yu, J. Goodman, and T. Lenhart<br />
Radioactive Materials in Biosolids: National Survey, Dose Mo<strong>de</strong>ling, and Publicly Owned<br />
Treatment Works (POTW) Guidance ..................................................................................................: 64-74<br />
M. L. Cabrera, D. E. Kissel, and M. F. Vigil<br />
Nitrogen Mineralization from Organic Residues: Research Opportunities .........................................: 75-79<br />
Gregory B. Kester, Robert B. Brobst, Andrew Carpenter, Rufus L. Chaney, Alan B. Rubin, Rosalind<br />
A. Schoof, and David S. Taylor<br />
Risk Characterization, Assessment, and Management of Organic Pollutants in Beneficially Used<br />
Residual Products ...............................................................................................................................: 80-90<br />
Kang Xia, Alok Bhandari, Keshav Das, and Greg Pillar<br />
Occurrence and Fate of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) in Biosolids .......: 91-104<br />
Alan Godfree and Joseph Farrell<br />
Processes for Managing Pathogens ...............................................................................................: 105-113<br />
Rosalind A. Schoof and Dana Houkal<br />
The Evolving Science of Chemical Risk Assessment for Land-Applied Biosolids .........................: 114-121<br />
Ned Beecher, Ellen Harrison, Nora Goldstein, <strong>Mar</strong>y McDaniel, Patrick Field, and Lawrence<br />
Susskind<br />
Risk Perception, Risk Communication, and Stakehol<strong>de</strong>r Involvement for Biosolids Management<br />
and Research ..................................................................................................................................: 122-128<br />
Susan S. Schiffman and C. M. Williams<br />
Science of Odor as a Potential Health Issue ..................................................................................: 129-138<br />
Sally Brown, <strong>Mar</strong>k Sprenger, Amanda Maxemchuk, and Harry Compton<br />
Ecosystem Function in Alluvial Tailings after Biosolids and Lime Addition ....................................: 139-148<br />
Rick Koelsch<br />
Evaluating Livestock System Environmental Performance with Whole-Farm Nutrient Balance ....: 149-155<br />
Peter Fox, Waleed Aboshanp, and Bashar Alsamadi<br />
Analysis of Soils to Demonstrate Sustained Organic Carbon Removal during Soil Aquifer<br />
Treatment ........................................................................................................................................: 156-163<br />
Lynn M. VanWieringen, Joe H. Harrison, Tamilee Nennich, Debra L. Davidson, Lloyd Morgan,<br />
Shulin Chen, Mike Bueler, and Floyd Hoisington<br />
Manure Management Effects on Grass Production, Nutritive Content, and Soil Nitrogen for a Grass<br />
Silage–Based Dairy Farm ...............................................................................................................: 164-173<br />
Robert K. Bastian<br />
Interpreting Science in the Real World for Sustainable Land Application ......................................: 174-183<br />
M. S. Josan, V. D. Nair, W. G. Harris, and D. Herrera<br />
Associated Release of Magnesium and Phosphorus from Active and Abandoned Dairy Soils .....: 184-191<br />
TECHNICAL REPORTS:<br />
Atmospheric Pollutants and Trace Gases:<br />
E. Steinnes, O. Ø. Hvatum, B. Bølviken, and P. Varskog<br />
Atmospheric Supply of Trace Elements Studied by Peat Samples from Ombrotrophic Bogs .......: 192-197<br />
Tom M. DeSutter and Jay M. Ham<br />
Lagoon-Biogas Emissions and Carbon Balance Estimates of a Swine Production Facility ...........: 198-206<br />
Bioremediation and Bio<strong>de</strong>gradation:<br />
Zakia D. Parrish, M. Katherine Banks, and A. Paul Schwab<br />
Effect of Root Death and Decay on Dissipation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the<br />
Rhizosphere of Yellow Sweet Clover and Tall Fescue ...................................................................: 207-216<br />
Tariq Siddique, Benedict C. Okeke, Yiqiang Zhang, Muhammad Arshad, Suk K. Han, and William<br />
T. Frankenberger, Jr.<br />
Bacterial Diversity in Selenium Reduction of Agricultural Drainage Water Amen<strong>de</strong>d with Rice Straw<br />
.........................................................................................................................................................: 217-226<br />
Ground Water Quality:<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tin F. Helmke, William W. Simpkins, and Robert Horton<br />
Fracture-Controlled Nitrate and Atrazine Transport in Four Iowa Till Units ....................................: 227-236<br />
Heavy Metals in the Environment:<br />
L. Pang, M. E. Close, M. J. Noonan, M. J. Flintoft, and P. van <strong>de</strong>n Brink<br />
A Laboratory Study of Bacteria-Facilitated Cadmium Transport in Alluvial Gravel Aquifer Media .: 237-247<br />
C. Annette Johnson, Hermann Moench, Paul Wersin, Pia Kugler, and Christoph Wenger<br />
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Solubility of Antimony and Other Elements in Samples Taken from Shooting Ranges .................: 248-254<br />
Carmen-Mihaela Neculita, Gérald J. Zagury, and Louise Deschênes<br />
Mercury Speciation in Highly Contaminated Soils from Chlor-Alkali Plants Using Chemical<br />
Extractions ......................................................................................................................................: 255-262<br />
Edward D. Burton, Ian R. Phillips, and Darryl W. Hawker<br />
Geochemical Partitioning of Copper, Lead, and Zinc in Benthic, Estuarine Sediment Profiles .....: 263-273<br />
Landscape and Watershed Processes:<br />
T. J. Gish, C. L. Walthall, C. S. T. Daughtry, and K.-J. S. Kung<br />
Using Soil Moisture and Spatial Yield Patterns to I<strong>de</strong>ntify Subsurface Flow Pathways .................: 274-286<br />
Louise Heathwaite, Phil Haygarth, Rachel Matthews, Neil Preedy, and Patricia Butler<br />
Evaluating Colloidal Phosphorus Delivery to Surface Waters from Diffuse Agricultural Sources ..: 287-298<br />
C. A. Moffet, R. E. Zartman, D. B. Wester, and R. E. Sosebee<br />
Surface Biosolids Application: Effects on Infiltration, Erosion, and Soil Organic Carbon in<br />
Chihuahuan Desert Grasslands and Shrublands ...........................................................................: 299-311<br />
G. Heckrath, J. Djurhuus, T. A. Quine, K. Van Oost, G. Govers, and Y. Zhang<br />
Tillage Erosion and Its Effect on Soil Properties and Crop Yield in Denmark ................................: 312-324<br />
Organic Compounds in the Environment:<br />
H. M. Selim and H. Zhu<br />
Atrazine Sorption–Desorption Hysteresis by Sugarcane Mulch Residue .......................................: 325-335<br />
W. C. Yang, J. Gan, W. P. Liu, and R. Green<br />
Degradation of N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in Landscape Soils ...........................................: 336-341<br />
Kaijun Wang and Baoshan Xing<br />
Structural and Sorption Characteristics of Adsorbed Humic Acid on Clay Minerals ......................: 342-349<br />
Surface Water Quality:<br />
Liliana Schwartz and Larry M. Shuman<br />
Predicting Runoff and Associated Nitrogen Losses from Turfgrass using the Root Zone Water<br />
Quality Mo<strong>de</strong>l (RZWQM) .................................................................................................................: 350-358<br />
R. O. Maguire, J. T. Sims, and T. J. Applegate<br />
Phytase Supplementation and Reduced-Phosphorus Turkey Diets Reduce Phosphorus Loss in<br />
Runoff following Litter Application ...................................................................................................: 359-369<br />
Waste Management:<br />
Jennifer S. Butler and Frank J. Coale<br />
Phosphorus Leaching in Manure-Amen<strong>de</strong>d Atlantic Coastal Plain Soils .......................................: 370-381<br />
Stefan Hunger, J. Thomas Sims, and Donald L. Sparks<br />
How Accurate Is the Assessment of Phosphorus Pools in Poultry Litter by Sequential Extraction? : 382-389<br />
Wetlands and Aquatic Processes:<br />
B. G. Lockaby, R. Governo, E. Schilling, G. Cavalcanti, and C. Hartsfield<br />
Effects of Sedimentation on Soil Nutrient Dynamics in Riparian Forests .......................................: 390-396<br />
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 27, No. 2, February 2005.<br />
Guang-Tao Zhang, Song Sun, and Fang Zhang<br />
Seasonal variation of reproduction rates and body size of Calanus sinicus in the Southern Yellow<br />
Sea, China ...............................................................................................................................................135<br />
Irene Karlsson-Elfgren, Per Hyenstrand, and Emil Riydin<br />
Pelagic growth and colony division of Gloeotrichia echinulata in Lake Erken .........................................145<br />
Santiago Hernán<strong>de</strong>z-León and Tsutomu Ikeda<br />
A global assessment of mesozooplankton respiration in the ...................................................................153<br />
J. L. Iriarte, R. A. Quiñones, and R. R. González<br />
Relationship between biomass and enzymatic activity of a bloom-forming dinoflagellate<br />
(Dinophyceae) in southern Chile (41° S): a field approach .....................................................................159<br />
Lisa A. Drake and Fred C. Dobbs<br />
Do viruses affect fecundity and survival of the copepod Acartia tonsa Dana? ........................................167<br />
Yoshinari Endo and Peter H. Wiebe<br />
Euphausiid distribution, abundance and succession in North Atlantic warm-core ring 82B.................... 175<br />
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS:<br />
Valesca Pérez, Emilio Fernán<strong>de</strong>z, Emilio <strong>Mar</strong>añón, Pablo Serret, and Carlos García-Soto<br />
Seasonal and interannual variability of chlorophyll a and primary production in the Equatorial<br />
Atlantic: in situ and remote sensing observations ....................................................................................189<br />
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Uwe John, Linda K. Medlin, and René Groben<br />
Development of specific rRNA probes to distinguish between geographic cla<strong>de</strong>s of the Alexandrium<br />
tamarense species complex ....................................................................................................................199<br />
Jiang-Shiou Hwang and C. Kim Wong<br />
The China Coastal Current as a driving force for transporting Calanus sinicus (Copepoda:<br />
Calanoida) from its population centers to waters off Taiwan and Hong Kong during the winter<br />
northeast monsoon period .......................................................................................................................205<br />
Paul F. Clark, Peter K. L. Ng, Hitoshi Noho, and Shigemitsu Shokita<br />
The first-stage zoeas of Carpilius convexus (Forskål, 1775) and Carpilius maculatus (Linnaeus,<br />
1758) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Xanthoi<strong>de</strong>a: Carpiliidae): an example of heterochrony .........211<br />
Jean-Paul Casanova and Xavier Moreau<br />
Calispa<strong>de</strong>lla alata n. gen., n. sp., the first chaetognath recor<strong>de</strong>d from a hydrothermal vent site (Mid-<br />
Atlantic Ridge) ..........................................................................................................................................221<br />
JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 53, Nos. 1-2, January 2005.<br />
Iron resources and oceanic nutrients: advancement of global environment ...............................................1<br />
M. Veldhuis and H.J.W. <strong>de</strong> Baar<br />
Picophytoplankton; a comparative study of their biochemical composition and photosynthetic<br />
properties..................................................................................................................................................... 7<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>cel J. W. Veldhuis, Klaas R. Timmermans, Peter Croot and Bas van <strong>de</strong>r Wagt<br />
Growth physiology and fate of diatoms in the ocean: a review................................................................. 25<br />
Géraldine Sarthou, Klaas R. Timmermans, Stéphane Blain and Paul Tréguer<br />
Phaeocystis blooms in the global ocean and their controlling mechanisms: a review ..............................43<br />
Véronique Schoemann, Sylvie Becquevort, Jacqueline Stefels, Véronique Rousseau and<br />
Christiane Lancelot<br />
Importance of the diazotrophs as a source of new nitrogen in the ocean .................................................67<br />
Julie LaRoche and Eike Breitbarth<br />
Linking ocean biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem structure and function: results of the complex<br />
SWAMCO-4 mo<strong>de</strong>l ....................................................................................................................................93<br />
Bénédicte Pasquer, Goulven Laruelle, Sylvie Becquevort, Véronique Schoemann, Hugues Goosse<br />
and Christiane Lancelot<br />
Physiological responses of three species of marine pico-phytoplankton to ammonium, phosphate,<br />
iron and light limitation ............................................................................................................................109<br />
K.R. Timmermans, B. van <strong>de</strong>r Wagt, M.J.W. Veldhuis, A. Maatman and H.J.W. <strong>de</strong> Baar<br />
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES:<br />
Vol. 285, January 19, 2005.<br />
Kinne O<br />
25 Years Inter-Research 1979-2004 ........................................................................................................:1-2<br />
RESEARCH ARTICLES<br />
Falcón LI, Pluvinage S, Carpenter EJ<br />
Growth kinetics of marine unicellular N2-fixing cyanobacterial isolates in continuous culture in<br />
relation to phosphorus and temperature...................................................................................................:3-9<br />
Cloern JE, Dufford R<br />
Phytoplankton community ecology: principles applied in San Francisco Bay......................................:11-28<br />
Duijnstee IAP, <strong>de</strong> Nooijer LJ, Ernst SR, van <strong>de</strong>r Zwaan GJ<br />
Population dynamics of benthic shallow-water foraminifera: effects of a simulated marine snow<br />
event .....................................................................................................................................................:29-42<br />
Valentine JP, Johnson CR<br />
Persistence of the exotic kelp Undaria pinnatifida does not <strong>de</strong>pend on sea urchin grazing................:43-55<br />
Neckles HA, Short FT, Barker S, Kopp BS<br />
Disturbance of eelgrass Zostera marina by commercial mussel Mytilus edulis harvesting in Maine:<br />
dragging impacts and habitat recovery.................................................................................................:57-73<br />
Barnes DKA, Kuklinski P<br />
Bipolar patterns of intraspecific competition in bryozoans....................................................................:75-87<br />
Xie ZC, Wong NC, Qian PY, Qiu JW<br />
Responses of polychaete Hydroi<strong>de</strong>s elegans life stages to copper stress ..........................................:89-96<br />
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Matozzo V, <strong>Mar</strong>in MG<br />
4-Nonylphenol induces immunomodulation and apoptotic events in the clam Tapes philippinarum.:97-106<br />
Niehoff B, Hirche HJ<br />
Reproduction of Calanus glacialis in the Lurefjord (western Norway): indication for temperatureinduced<br />
female dormancy.................................................................................................................:107-115<br />
Maps F, Runge JA, Zakardjian B, Joly P<br />
Egg production and hatching success of Temora longicornis (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the<br />
southern Gulf of St. Lawrence..........................................................................................................:117-128<br />
Castellani C, Robinson C, Smith T, Lampitt RS<br />
Temperature affects respiration rate of Oithona similis....................................................................:129-135<br />
Quijón PA, Snelgrove PVR<br />
Differential regulatory roles of crustacean predators in a sub-arctic, soft-sediment system............:137-149<br />
Deu<strong>de</strong>ro S, Frau A, Cerda M, Hampel H<br />
Distribution and <strong>de</strong>nsities of the <strong>de</strong>capod crab Percnon gibbesi, an invasive Grapsidae, in western<br />
Mediterranean waters.......................................................................................................................:151-156<br />
Necaise AMD, Ross SW, Miller JM<br />
Estuarine habitat evaluation measured by growth of juvenile summer floun<strong>de</strong>r Paralichthys<br />
<strong>de</strong>ntatus in a North Carolina estuary................................................................................................:157-168<br />
Ri<strong>de</strong>out RM, Trippel EA, Litvak MK<br />
Effects of egg size, food supply and spawning time on early life history success of haddock<br />
Melanogrammus aeglefinus..............................................................................................................:169-180<br />
Hinke JT, Watters GM, Boehlert GW, Zedonis P<br />
Ocean habitat use in autumn by Chinook salmon in coastal waters of Oregon and California........:181-192<br />
Kroon FJ<br />
Behavioural avoidance of acidified water by juveniles of four commercial fish and prawn species<br />
with migratory life stages ..................................................................................................................:193-204<br />
Raventos N, Macpherson E<br />
Effect of pelagic larval growth and size-at-hatching on post-settlement survivorship in two<br />
temperate labrid fish of the genus Symphodus................................................................................:205-211<br />
Egner SA, Mann DA<br />
Auditory sensitivity of sergeant major damselfish Abu<strong>de</strong>fduf saxatilis from post-settlement juvenile<br />
to adult ..............................................................................................................................................:213-222<br />
Fisher R<br />
Swimming speeds of larval coral reef fishes: impacts on self-recruitment and dispersal.................:223-232<br />
Elsdon TS, Gillan<strong>de</strong>rs BM<br />
Strontium incorporation into calcified structures: separating the effects of ambient water<br />
concentration and exposure time......................................................................................................:233-243<br />
Schwemmer P, Garthe S<br />
At-sea distribution and behaviour of a surface-feeding seabird, the lesser black-backed gull Larus<br />
fuscus, and its association with different prey..................................................................................:245-258<br />
Phillips RA, Silk JRD, Croxall JP<br />
Foraging and provisioning strategies of the light-mantled sooty albatross at South Georgia:<br />
competition and co-existence with sympatric pelagic predators.......................................................:259-270<br />
Lee SH, Schell DM, McDonald TL, Richardson WJ<br />
Regional and seasonal feeding by bowhead whales Balaena mysticetus as indicated by stable<br />
isotope ratios.....................................................................................................................................:271-287<br />
COMMENT<br />
Carscad<strong>de</strong>n JE<br />
Did signals from seabirds indicate changes in capelin biology during the 1990s? Comment on<br />
Davoren & Montevecchi (2003)........................................................................................................:289-297<br />
REPLY COMMENT<br />
Davoren GK, Montevecchi WA<br />
Did signals from seabirds indicate changes in capelin biology? Reply to Carscad<strong>de</strong>n (2004)........:299-309<br />
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES:<br />
Vol. 286, February 2, 2005.<br />
Devilla RA, Brown MT, Donkin M, Tarran GA, Aiken J, Readman JW<br />
Impact of antifouling booster bioci<strong>de</strong>s on single microalgal species and on a natural marine<br />
phytoplankton community.......................................................................................................................:1-12<br />
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Thieltges DW<br />
Impact of an inva<strong>de</strong>r: epizootic American slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata reduces survival and<br />
growth in European mussels.................................................................................................................:13-19<br />
Conlan KE, Kvitek RG<br />
Recolonization of soft-sediment ice scours on an exposed Arctic coast..............................................:21-42<br />
Orvain F<br />
A mo<strong>de</strong>l of sediment transport un<strong>de</strong>r the influence of surface bioturbation: generalisation to the<br />
facultative suspension-fee<strong>de</strong>r Scrobicularia plana...............................................................................:43-56<br />
Parrish CC, Thompson RJ, Deibel D<br />
Lipid classes and fatty acids in plankton and settling matter during the spring bloom in a cold ocean<br />
coastal environment..............................................................................................................................:57-68<br />
Connolly RM, Hin<strong>de</strong>ll JS, Gorman D<br />
Seagrass and epiphytic algae support nutrition of a fisheries species, Sillago schomburgkii, in<br />
adjacent intertidal habitats....................................................................................................................:69-79<br />
Nemeth RS<br />
Population characteristics of a recovering US Virgin Islands red hind spawning aggregation<br />
following protection...............................................................................................................................:81-97<br />
Sommer F, Saage A, Santer B, Hansen T, Sommer U<br />
Linking foraging strategies of marine calanoid copepods to patterns of nitrogen stable isotope<br />
signatures in a mesocosm study.........................................................................................................:99-106<br />
Soong K, Leu Y<br />
Adaptive mechanism of the bimodal emergence dates in the intertidal midge Pontomyia oceana .:107-114<br />
Nozawa Y, Loya Y<br />
Genetic relationship and maturity state of the allorecognition system affect contact reactions in<br />
juvenile Seriatopora corals................................................................................................................:115-123<br />
Ulstrup KE, Hill R, Ralph PJ<br />
Photosynthetic impact of hypoxia on in hospite zooxanthellae in the scleractinian coral Pocillopora<br />
damicornis.........................................................................................................................................:125-132<br />
Liu H, Dagg MJ, Wu CJ, Chiang KP<br />
Mesozooplankton consumption of microplankton in the Mississippi River plume, with special<br />
emphasis on planktonic ciliates........................................................................................................:133-144<br />
Lam C, Har<strong>de</strong>r T, Qian PY<br />
Induction of larval settlement in the polychaete Hydroi<strong>de</strong>s elegans by extracellular polymers of<br />
benthic diatoms.................................................................................................................................:145-154<br />
Cheung M, Wang WX<br />
Influence of subcellular metal compartmentalization in different prey on the transfer of metals to a<br />
predatory gastropod..........................................................................................................................:155-166<br />
Lue<strong>de</strong>king A, Van Noor<strong>de</strong>n CJF, Koehler A<br />
I<strong>de</strong>ntification and characterisation of a multidrug resistance-related protein mRNA in the blue<br />
mussel Mytilus edulis........................................................................................................................:167-175<br />
Gislason A<br />
Seasonal and spatial variability in egg production and biomass of Calanus finmarchicus around<br />
Iceland...............................................................................................................................................:177-192<br />
Hopcroft RR, Clarke C, Byrd AG, Pinchuk AI<br />
The paradox of Metridia spp. egg production rates: a new technique and measurements from the<br />
coastal Gulf of Alaska.......................................................................................................................:193-201<br />
Brown-Peterson NJ, Larkin P, Denslow N, King C, Manning S, Brouwer M<br />
Molecular indicators of hypoxia in the blue crab Callinectes sapidus...............................................:203-215<br />
Rainbow PS, Black WH<br />
Physicochemistry or physiology: cadmium uptake and effects of salinity and osmolality in three<br />
crabs of different ecologies...............................................................................................................:217-229<br />
Criales MM, Wang J, Brow<strong>de</strong>r JA, Robblee MB<br />
Tidal and seasonal effects on transport of pink shrimp postlarvae...................................................:231-238<br />
Goecker ME, Heck KL Jr, Valentine JF<br />
Effects of nitrogen concentrations in turtlegrass Thalassia testudinum on consumption by the<br />
bucktooth parrotfish Sparisoma radians...........................................................................................:239-248<br />
Teske PR, Hamilton H, Palsbøll PJ, Choo CK, Gabr H, Lourie SA, Santos M, Sreepada A, Cherry<br />
MI, Matthee CA<br />
Molecular evi<strong>de</strong>nce for long-distance colonization in an Indo-Pacific seahorse lineage..................:249-260<br />
Jellyman D, Tsukamoto K<br />
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Swimming <strong>de</strong>pths of offshore migrating longfin eels Anguilla dieffenbachii.....................................:261-267<br />
Hy<strong>de</strong> JR, Lynn E, Humphreys R Jr, Musyl M, West AP, Vetter R<br />
Shipboard i<strong>de</strong>ntification of fish eggs and larvae by multiplex PCR, and <strong>de</strong>scription of fertilized eggs<br />
of blue marlin, shortbill spearfish, and wahoo...................................................................................:269-277<br />
Turra A, Denadai MR, Leite FPP<br />
Predation on gastropods by shell-breaking crabs: effects on shell availability to hermit crabs........:279-291<br />
Paffenhöfer GA, Ianora A, Miralto A, Turner JT, Kleppel GS, d’Alcalà MR, Casotti R, Caldwell GS,<br />
Pohnert G, Fontana A, Müller-Navarra D, Jónasdóttir S, Armbrust V, Båmstedt U, Ban S, Bentley<br />
MG, Boersma M, Bundy M, Buttino I, Calbet A, Carlotti F, Carotenuto Y, d’Ippolito G, Frost B,<br />
Guisan<strong>de</strong> C, Lampert W, Lee RF, Mazza S, Mazzocchi MG, Nejstgaard JC, Poulet SA, Romano G,<br />
Smetacek V, Uye S, Wakeham S, Watson S, Wichard T<br />
Colloquium on diatom-copepod interactions.....................................................................................:293-305<br />
NOTE<br />
Kavanagh KD<br />
Boom-or-bust growth in coral reef lagoons.......................................................................................:307-310<br />
OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT:<br />
Vol. 47, Nos. 9-10, 2004.<br />
Comparative analysis of coastal resource co-management in the Caribbean .......................................429<br />
Robert S. Pomeroy, Patrick McConney and Robin Mahon<br />
An indicator set to measure the progress in the implementation of integrated coastal zone<br />
management in Europe............................................................................................................................ 449<br />
A.H. Pickaver, C. Gilbert and F. Breton<br />
Legal tools for preserving France's natural heritage through integrated coastal zone management...... 463<br />
J.C. Dauvin, O. Lozachmeur, Y. Capet, J.B. Dubrulle, M. Ghezali and A.H. Mesnard<br />
Poverty, perceptions and planning: why socioeconomics matter in the management of Mexican<br />
reefs .........................................................................................................................................................479<br />
J.E. Cinner and R.B. Pollnac<br />
Coastal zone management in Denmark: ways and means for further integration ...................................495<br />
Helle Tegner Anker, Vibeke Nellemann and Sten Sverdrup-Jensen<br />
Impact of urbanization and tourism on coastal environment ...................................................................515<br />
S. Burak, E. Dogˇan and C. Gaziogˇlu<br />
Managing the managers: improving the structure and operation of small fisheries <strong>de</strong>partments,<br />
especially in SIDS ....................................................................................................................................529<br />
Robin Mahon and Patrick McConney<br />
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, SCIENCE SERIES:<br />
No. 40, December 27, 2004.<br />
The Paleogene Mammalian Fauna of Santa Rosa Amazonian Peru. Edited by<br />
Kenneth E. Campbell, Jr.<br />
SCIENTIA MARINA:<br />
Vol. 68, No. 4, December 2004.<br />
van Gastel, P. and J.L. Pelegrí. Estimates of gradient Richardson numbers from vertically<br />
smoothed data in the Gulf Stream<br />
Al-Rousan, S., M. Rasheed and M. Badran. Nutrient diffusive fluxes from sediments in the northern<br />
Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea<br />
Moscatello, S. and G. Belmonte. Active and resting stages of zooplankton and its seasonal<br />
evolution in a hypersaline temporary pond of the Mediterranean coast (the Vecchia Salina , SE<br />
Italy)<br />
Guerra-García, J.M., I. <strong>Mar</strong>tínez-Pita and M.L. Pita. Fatty acid composition of the Caprelli<strong>de</strong>a<br />
(Crustacea: Amphipoda) from the Strait of Gibraltar<br />
Komai, T. and J.N. Kim. Shrimps of the crangonid genus Paracrangon Dana (Crustacea:<br />
Decapoda: Cari<strong>de</strong>a) from the northwestern Pacific: taxonomic review and <strong>de</strong>scription of a new<br />
species from Japan<br />
Boehs, G., T.M. Absher and A. da Cruz-Kaled. Composition and distribution of benthic molluscs on<br />
intertidal flats of Paranaguá Bay (Paraná, Brazil<br />
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Rius, M. and H.N. Cabral. Human harvesting of Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819, on the<br />
central coast of Portugal<br />
Katsanevakis, S. and G. Verriopoulos. Abundance of Octopus vulgaris on soft sediment<br />
Jardim, E., V. Trujillo and P. Sampedro. Uncertainties in sampling procedures for age composition<br />
of hake and sardine in Iberian Atlantic<br />
Villamor, B., M. Bernal and C. Hernán<strong>de</strong>z. Mo<strong>de</strong>ls <strong>de</strong>scribing mackerel (Scomber scombrus) early<br />
life growth in the North and Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula in 2000<br />
Koutrakis, E.T., A.A. Kallianiotis and A.C. Tsikliras. Temporal patterns of larval fish distribution and<br />
abundance in a coastal area of northern Greece<br />
Bartulovic, V., D. Lucic, A. Coni<strong>de</strong>s, B. Glamuzina, J. Dulcic, D. Hafner and M. Batistic. Food of<br />
sand smelt, Atherina boyeri Risso, 1810 (Pisces: Atherinidae) in the estuary of the Mala Neretva<br />
River (middle-eastern Adriatic, Croatia<br />
Mañosa, S., D. Oro and X. Ruiz. Activity patterns and foraging behaviour of Audouin• s gulls in the<br />
Ebro Delta, NW<br />
NOTE<br />
Damasceno-Oliveira, A., J, Gonçalves, J. Silva, B. Fernán<strong>de</strong>z-Durán and J. Coimbra. A<br />
pressurising system for long-term study of marine or freshwater organisms enabling the simulation<br />
of cyclic vertical migrations<br />
BOOK REVIEW<br />
Trends in Hydrozoan Biology IV. Mills, C.E., F. Boero, A. Migotto and J.M. Gili, (eds.) (Reviewed by<br />
E.A. Robson<br />
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 1, January 2002.<br />
Vengosh, Avner; Gill, Jim; Lee Davisson, M.; Bryant Hudson, G.<br />
A multi-isotope (B, Sr, O, H, and C) and age dating<br />
(3H–3He and 14C) study of groundwater from Salinas Valley, California: Hydrochemistry,<br />
dynamics, and contamination processes<br />
Stewardson, Michael J.; McMahon, Thomas A.<br />
A stochastic mo<strong>de</strong>l of hydraulic variations within stream channels<br />
Hopmans, Jan W.; Šimunek, Jirka; Bristow, Keith L.<br />
Indirect estimation of soil thermal properties and water flux using heat pulse probe measurements:<br />
Geometry and dispersion effects<br />
McKnight, Diane M.; Hornberger, George M.; Bencala, Kenneth E.; Boyer, Elizabeth W.<br />
In-stream sorption of fulvic acid in an acidic stream: A stream-scale transport experiment<br />
Mujumdar, P. P.; Sasikumar, K.<br />
A fuzzy risk approach for seasonal water quality management of a riversystem<br />
Molson, J. W.; Barker, J. F.; Frind, E. O.; Schirmer, M.<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>ling the impact of ethanol on the persistence of benzene in gasolinecontaminatedgroundwater<br />
Devlin, J. F.; McMaster, M.; Barker, J. F.<br />
Hydrogeologic assessment of in situ natural attenuation in a controlled field experiment<br />
Wörman, An<strong>de</strong>rs; Packman, Aaron I.; Johansson, Håkan; Jonsson, Karin<br />
Effect of flow-induced exchange in hyporheic zones on longitudinal transport of solutes in streams<br />
and rivers<br />
Mourzenko, V. V.; Yousefian, F.; Kolbah, B.; Thovert, J.-F.; Adler, P. M.<br />
Solute transport at fracture intersections<br />
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 2, February 2002.<br />
Zhang, Dongxiao; Lu, Zhiming<br />
Stochastic analysis of flow in a heterogeneous unsaturated-saturated system<br />
Russo, David<br />
A note on the effective parameters of the convection-dispersion equation<br />
Serrano, Sergio E.<br />
REPLY<br />
Barry, D. A.; Parlange, J.-Y.; Li, L.; Jeng, D.-S.<br />
Comment on “Analytical <strong>de</strong>composition of the nonlinear unsaturated flow equation” by Sergio E.<br />
Serrano<br />
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Ferrante, <strong>Mar</strong>co; Brunone, Bruno; Yeh, T.-C. Jim<br />
Uncertainty analysis of transient unsaturated flow in boun<strong>de</strong>d domain<br />
Dijk, Peter Erik; Berkowitz, Brian; Yechieli, Yoseph<br />
Measurement and analysis of dissolution patterns in rock fractures<br />
Sivapalan, M.; Jothityangkoon, C.; Menab<strong>de</strong>, M.<br />
Linearity and nonlinearity of basin response as a function of scale: Discussion of alternative<br />
<strong>de</strong>finitions<br />
Sivakumar, Bellie; Persson, Magnus; Berndtsson, Ronny; Uvo, Cintia Bertacchi<br />
Is correlation dimension a reliable indicator of low-dimensional chaos in short hydrological time<br />
series?<br />
Bow<strong>de</strong>n, Gavin J.; Maier, Holger R.; Dandy, Graeme C.<br />
Optimal division of data for neural network mo<strong>de</strong>ls in water resources applications<br />
Hassan, Ahmed E.; Andricevic, Roko; Cvetkovic, Vladimir<br />
Evaluation of analytical solute discharge moments using numerical mo<strong>de</strong>ling in absolute and<br />
relative dispersion frameworks<br />
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 3, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 2002.<br />
Sun, Ne-Zheng<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>ling bio<strong>de</strong>gradation processes in porous media by the finite cell method<br />
Buscheck, T. A.; Rosenberg, N. D.; Gansemer, J.; Sun, Y.<br />
Thermohydrologic behavior at an un<strong>de</strong>rground nuclear waste repository<br />
Meixner, T.; Bastidas, L. A.; Gupta, H. V.; Bales, R. C.<br />
Multicriteria parameter estimation for mo<strong>de</strong>ls of stream chemical composition<br />
Chrysikopoulos, Constantinos V.; Hsuan, Pin-Yi; Fyrillas, <strong>Mar</strong>ios M.<br />
Bootstrap estimation of the mass transfer coefficient of a dissolving nonaqueous phase liquid pool<br />
in porous media<br />
Zurbuchen, Brian R.; Zlotnik, Vitaly A.; Butler, James J.<br />
Dynamic interpretation of slug tests in highly permeable aquifers<br />
Li, Hailong; Jiao, Jiu Jimmy; Luk, <strong>Mar</strong>io; Cheung, Kayiu<br />
Ti<strong>de</strong>-induced groundwater level fluctuation in coastal aquifers boun<strong>de</strong>d by L-shaped coastlines<br />
Wu, Yu-Shu<br />
An approximate analytical solution for non-Darcy flow toward a well in fractured media<br />
Srivastava, P.; Hamlett, J. M.; Robillard, P. D.; Day, R. L.<br />
Watershed optimization of best management practices using AnnAGNPS and a genetic algorithm<br />
Wang, C. G.; Jamieson, D. G.<br />
An objective approach to regional wastewater treatment planning<br />
Izbicki, John A.<br />
Geologic and hydrologic controls on the movement of water through a thick, heterogeneous<br />
unsaturated zone un<strong>de</strong>rlying an intermittent stream in the western Mojave Desert, southern<br />
California<br />
Kaplan, Jonathan D.; Howitt, Richard E.<br />
Estimating nonpoint source pollution: An application of a sequential entropy filter<br />
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 4, April 2002.<br />
McMaster, Kevin J.<br />
Effects of digital elevation mo<strong>de</strong>l resolution on <strong>de</strong>rived stream network positions<br />
Ginn, Timothy R.<br />
A travel time approach to exclusion on transport in porous media<br />
Gandhi, Rahul K.; Hopkins, Gary D.; Goltz, <strong>Mar</strong>k N.; Gorelick, Steven M.; McCarty, Perry L.<br />
Full-scale <strong>de</strong>monstration of in situ cometabolic bio<strong>de</strong>gradation of trichloroethylene in groundwater<br />
2. Comprehensive analysis of field data using reactive transport mo<strong>de</strong>ling<br />
Gandhi, Rahul K.; Hopkins, Gary D.; Goltz, <strong>Mar</strong>k N.; Gorelick, Steven M.; McCarty, Perry L.<br />
Full-scale <strong>de</strong>monstration of in situ cometabolic bio<strong>de</strong>gradation of trichloroethylene in groundwater<br />
1. Dynamics of a recirculating well system<br />
Lu, Zhiming; Neuman, Shlomo P.; Guadagnini, Alberto; Tartakovsky, Daniel M.<br />
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Conditional moment analysis of steady state unsaturated flow in boun<strong>de</strong>d, randomly<br />
heterogeneous soils<br />
Döll, Petra; Siebert, Stefan<br />
Global mo<strong>de</strong>ling of irrigation water requirements<br />
Costanza-Robinson, Molly S.; Brusseau, <strong>Mar</strong>k L.<br />
Gas phase advection and dispersion in unsaturated porous media<br />
Kunstmann, Harald; Kinzelbach, Wolfgang; Siegfried, Tobias<br />
Conditional first-or<strong>de</strong>r second-moment method and its application to the quantification of<br />
uncertainty in groundwater mo<strong>de</strong>ling<br />
Liu, Shuyun; Yeh, T.-C. Jim; Gardiner, Ryan<br />
Effectiveness of hydraulic tomography: Sandbox experiments<br />
Phanikumar, M. S.; Hyndman, David W.; Wiggert, David C.; Dybas, Michael J.; Witt, Michael E.;<br />
Criddle, Craig S.<br />
Simulation of microbial transport and carbon tetrachlori<strong>de</strong> bio<strong>de</strong>gradation in intermittently-fed<br />
aquifer columns<br />
Saiers, James E.<br />
Laboratory observations and mathematical mo<strong>de</strong>ling of colloid-facilitated contaminant transport in<br />
chemically heterogeneous systems<br />
McHale, Michael R.; McDonnell, Jeffrey J.; Mitchell, Myron J.; Cirmo, Christopher P.<br />
A field-based study of soil water and groundwater nitrate release in an Adirondack forested<br />
watershed<br />
Zhou, Qi You; Shimada, Jun; Sato, Akira<br />
Temporal variations of the three-dimensional rainfall infiltration process in heterogeneous soil<br />
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 5, May 2002.<br />
Persson, Magnus; Berndtsson, Ronny<br />
Measuring nonaqueous phase liquid saturation in soil using time domain reflectometry<br />
Bryan, Rorke B.; Kuhn, Nikolaus J.<br />
Hydraulic conditions in experimental rill confluences and scour in erodible soils<br />
Franks, Stewart W.; Kuczera, George<br />
Flood frequency analysis: Evi<strong>de</strong>nce and implications of secular climate variability, New South<br />
Wales<br />
Or, Dani; Tuller, <strong>Mar</strong>kus<br />
Cavitation during <strong>de</strong>saturation of porous media un<strong>de</strong>r tension<br />
Buttle, J. M.; McDonald, D. J.<br />
Coupled vertical and lateral preferential flow on a forested slope<br />
Pohlmann, Karl F.; Hassan, Ahmed E.; Chapman, Jenny B.<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>ling <strong>de</strong>nsity-driven flow and radionucli<strong>de</strong> transport at an un<strong>de</strong>rground nuclear test:<br />
Uncertainty analysis and effect of parameter correlation<br />
O'Connell, Daniel R. H.; Ostenaa, Dean A.; Levish, Daniel R.; Klinger, Ralph E.<br />
Bayesian flood frequency analysis with paleohydrologic bound data<br />
Sciortino, Antonella; Harmon, Thomas C.; Yeh, William W-G.<br />
Experimental <strong>de</strong>sign and mo<strong>de</strong>l parameter estimation for locating a dissolving <strong>de</strong>nse nonaqueous<br />
phase liquid pool in groundwater<br />
Chen, Chia-Shyun; Chang, Chien-Chieh<br />
Use of cumulative volume of constant-head injection test to estimate aquifer parameters with skin<br />
effects: Field experiment and data analysis<br />
Winter, C. L.; Tartakovsky, Daniel M.; Guadagnini, Alberto<br />
Numerical solutions of moment equations for flow in heterogeneous composite aquifers<br />
Whitcher, B.; Byers, S. D.; Guttorp, P.; Percival, D. B.<br />
Testing for homogeneity of variance in time series: Long memory, wavelets, and the Nile River<br />
Khaleel, Raziuddin; Yeh, T.-C. Jim; Lu, Zhiming<br />
Upscaled flow and transport properties for heterogeneous unsaturated media<br />
Campbell, Donald H.; Kendall, Carol; Chang, Cecily C. Y.; Silva, Steven R.; Tonnessen, Kathy A.<br />
Pathways for nitrate release from an alpine watershed: Determination using δ15N and δ18O<br />
Burns, Douglas A.; Kendall, Carol<br />
Analysis of δ15N and δ18O to differentiate NO3− sources in runoff at two watersheds in the Catskill<br />
Mountains of New York<br />
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Horan, Richard D.; Shortle, James S.; Abler, David G.<br />
Point-nonpoint nutrient trading in the Susquehanna River basin<br />
Vulava, V. M.; Kretzschmar, R.; Barmettler, K.; Voegelin, A.; Grolimund, D.; Borkovec, M.<br />
Cation competition in a natural subsurface material: Prediction of transport behavior<br />
Gurian, P. L.; Small, M. J.; Lockwood, J. R.; Schervish, M. J.<br />
Correction to “Benefit-cost estimation for alternative drinking water maximum contaminant levels”<br />
by Patrick L. Gurian, Mitchell J. Small, John R. Lockwood, and <strong>Mar</strong>k J. Schervish<br />
Mohanty, B. P.; Shouse, P. J.; Miller, D. A.; van Genuchten, M. T.<br />
Soil property database: Southern Great Plains 1997 Hydrology Experiment<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>an, Stefano<br />
A stochastic approach to the evaluation of resi<strong>de</strong>nce times<br />
Ferguson, Robert I.; Bloomer, Daniel J.; Hoey, Trevor B.; Werritty, Alan<br />
Mobility of river tracer pebbles over different timescales<br />
Conrad, Jon M.; López, Andrés<br />
Stochastic water quality: Timing and option value of treatment<br />
Park, Jungho; Bethke, Craig M.; Torgersen, Thomas; Johnson, Thomas M.<br />
Transport mo<strong>de</strong>ling applied to the interpretation of groundwater 36Cl age<br />
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 6, June 2002.<br />
Uhlenbrook, Stefan; Frey, <strong>Mar</strong>kus; Leibundgut, Christian; Maloszewski, Piotr<br />
Hydrograph separations in a mesoscale mountainous basin at event and seasonal timescales<br />
Vourlitis, George L.; Filho, Nicolau Priante; Hayashi, Mauro M. S.; Nogueira, José <strong>de</strong> S.; Caseiro,<br />
Fernando T.; Campelo, José Holanda<br />
Seasonal variations in the evapotranspiration of a transitional tropical forest of Mato Grosso, Brazil<br />
Imhoff, Paul T.; Farthing, Matthew W.; Gleyzer, Simon N.; Miller, Cass T.<br />
Evolving interface between clean and nonaqueous phase liquid (NAPL)-contaminated regions in<br />
two-dimensional porous media<br />
Hyun, Yunjung; Neuman, Shlomo P.; Vesselinov, Velimir V.; Illman, Walter A.; Tartakovsky, Daniel<br />
M.; Di Fe<strong>de</strong>rico, Vittorio<br />
Theoretical interpretation of a pronounced permeability scale effect in unsaturated fractured tuff<br />
Wang, Quanjiu; Ochsner, Tyson E.; Horton, Robert<br />
Mathematical analysis of heat pulse signals for soil water flux <strong>de</strong>termination<br />
Kaufmann, Georg<br />
Karst aquifer evolution in a changing water table environment<br />
Clarke, Robin T.<br />
Estimating trends in data from the Weibull and a generalized extreme value distribution<br />
Work, P. A.; Moore, P. R.; Reible, D. D.<br />
Bioturbation, advection, and diffusion of a conserved tracer in a laboratory flume<br />
San<strong>de</strong>r, Graham C.; Hairsine, Peter B.; Beuselinck, Laurent; Govers, Gerard<br />
Steady state sediment transport through an area of net <strong>de</strong>position: Multisize class solutions<br />
Hairsine, Peter B.; Beuselinck, Laurent; San<strong>de</strong>r, Graham C.<br />
Sediment transport through an area of net <strong>de</strong>position<br />
Cai, Ximing; McKinney, Daene C.; Lasdon, Leon S.<br />
A framework for sustainability analysis in water resources management and application to the Syr<br />
Darya Basin<br />
Castellví, F.; Perez, P. J.; Ibañez, M.<br />
A method based on high-frequency temperature measurements to estimate the sensible heat flux<br />
avoiding the height <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce<br />
Sankarasubramanian, A.; Vogel, Richard M.<br />
Annual hydroclimatology of the United States<br />
Walsh, Jeremy; Hicks, D. Murray<br />
Brai<strong>de</strong>d channels: Self-similar or self-affine?<br />
Nikora, Vladimir; Habersack, Helmut; Huber, Thomas; McEwan, Ian<br />
On bed particle diffusion in gravel bed flows un<strong>de</strong>r weak bed load transport<br />
Pan, Lehua; Bodvarsson, Gudmundur S.<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>ling transport in fractured porous media with the random-walk particle method: The transient<br />
activity range and the particle transfer probability<br />
Datta-Gupta, Akhil; Yoon, Seongsik; Vasco, D. W.; Pope, Gary A.<br />
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Inverse mo<strong>de</strong>ling of partitioning interwell tracer tests: A streamline approach<br />
Spane, F. A.<br />
Consi<strong>de</strong>ring barometric pressure in groundwater flow investigations<br />
Huisman, J. A.; Weerts, A. H.; Heimovaara, T. J.; Bouten, W.<br />
Comparison of travel time analysis and inverse mo<strong>de</strong>ling for soil water content <strong>de</strong>termination with<br />
time domain reflectometry<br />
Lefebvre, <strong>Mar</strong>io<br />
Using a lognormal diffusion process to forecast river flows<br />
Arnaud, Patrick; Lavabre, Jacques<br />
Coupled rainfall mo<strong>de</strong>l and discharge mo<strong>de</strong>l for flood frequency estimation<br />
Talbot, Tracey; Lapointe, Michel<br />
Numerical mo<strong>de</strong>ling of gravel bed river response to mean<strong>de</strong>r straightening: The coupling between<br />
the evolution of bed pavement and long profile<br />
Talbot, Tracey; Lapointe, Michel<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>s of response of a gravel bed river to mean<strong>de</strong>r straightening: The case of the Sainte-<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>guerite River, Saguenay Region, Quebec, Canada<br />
Su, Ninghu<br />
Modified Richards equation and its exact solutions for soil water dynamics on eroding hillslopes<br />
Chang, Chien-Chieh; Chen, Chia-Shyun<br />
An integral transform approach for a mixed boundary problem involving a flowing partially<br />
penetrating well with infinitesimal well skin<br />
Wörman, An<strong>de</strong>rs; Packman, Aaron I.; Johansson, Håkan; Jonsson, Karin<br />
Correction to “Effect of flow-induced exchange in hyporheic zones on longitudinal transport of<br />
solutes in streams and rivers” by An<strong>de</strong>rs Wörman et al.<br />
Thorenz, Carsten; Kosakowski, Georg; Kolditz, Olaf; Berkowitz, Brian<br />
An experimental and numerical investigation of saltwater movement in coupled saturated–partially<br />
saturated systems<br />
Yue, Sheng; Wang, Chun Yuan<br />
Applicability of prewhitening to eliminate the influence of serial correlation on the Mann-Kendall test<br />
Zibognon, <strong>Mar</strong>cel; Crago, Richard; Suleiman, Ayman<br />
Conversion of radiometric to aerodynamic surface temperature with an anisothermal canopy mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />
Loomis, John<br />
Quantifying recreation use values from removing dams and restoring free-flowing rivers: A<br />
contingent behavior travel cost <strong>de</strong>mand mo<strong>de</strong>l for the Lower Snake River<br />
Cahill, Anthony T.<br />
Determination of changes in streamflow variance by means of a wavelet-based test<br />
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 7, July 2002.<br />
Altman, Susan J.; Meigs, Lucy C.; Jones, Toya L.; McKenna, Sean A.<br />
Controls of mass recovery rates in single-well injection-withdrawal tracer tests with a singleporosity,<br />
heterogeneous conceptualization<br />
Had<strong>de</strong>land, Ingjerd; Matheussen, Bernt V.; Lettenmaier, Dennis P.<br />
Influence of spatial resolution on simulated streamflow in a macroscale hydrologic mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />
Lowry, Thomas; Li, Shu-Guang<br />
A characteristic-based finite analytic method for solving the two-dimensional steady state<br />
advection-diffusion equation<br />
Boufa<strong>de</strong>l, Michel C.; Peridier, Vallorie<br />
Exact analytical expressions for the piezometric profile and water exchange between stream and<br />
groundwater during and after a uniform rise of the stream level<br />
Köhne, J. Maximilian; Köhne, S.; Gerke, H. H.<br />
Estimating the hydraulic functions of dual-permeability mo<strong>de</strong>ls from bulk soil data<br />
Jacques, Die<strong>de</strong>rik; Mohanty, Binayak P.; Feyen, J.<br />
Comparison of alternative methods for <strong>de</strong>riving hydraulic properties and scaling factors from singledisc<br />
tension infiltrometer measurements<br />
Uchida, Taro; Kosugi, Ken'ichirou; Mizuyama, Takahisa<br />
Effects of pipe flow and bedrock groundwater on runoff generation in a steep headwater catchment<br />
in Ashiu, central Japan<br />
Dentz, <strong>Mar</strong>co; Kinzelbach, Harald; Attinger, Sabine; Kinzelbach, Wolfgang<br />
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Temporal behavior of a solute cloud in a heterogeneous porous medium 3. Numerical simulations<br />
Darken, Patrick F.; Zipper, Carl E.; Holtzman, Gol<strong>de</strong> I.; Smith, Eric P.<br />
Serial correlation in water quality variables: Estimation and implications for trend analysis<br />
Fagherazzi, Sergio; Howard, Alan D.; Wiberg, Patricia L.<br />
An implicit finite difference method for drainage basin evolution<br />
Townsend, Philip A.; Foster, Jane R.<br />
A synthetic aperture radar–based mo<strong>de</strong>l to assess historical changes in lowland floodplain<br />
hydroperiod<br />
Russo, David<br />
Stochastic analysis of macrodispersion in gravity-dominated flow through bimodal heterogeneous<br />
unsaturated formations<br />
Warrick, A. W.; Knight, J. H.<br />
Two-dimensional unsaturated flow through a circular inclusion<br />
Zhang, Z. Fred; Parkin, Gary W.; Kachanoski, R. Gary; Smith, James E.<br />
Effects of soil heterogeneity on steady state soil water pressure head un<strong>de</strong>r a surface line source<br />
Clarke, Robin T.<br />
Estimating time trends in Gumbel-distributed data by means of generalized linear mo<strong>de</strong>ls<br />
Beuselinck, Laurent; Hairsine, Peter B.; Govers, Gerard; Poesen, Jean<br />
Evaluating a single-class net <strong>de</strong>position equation in overland flow conditions<br />
Beuselinck, Laurent; Hairsine, Peter B.; San<strong>de</strong>r, Graham C.; Govers, Gerard<br />
Evaluating a multiclass net <strong>de</strong>position equation in overland flow conditions<br />
Zhan, Hongbin; Zlotnik, Vitaly A.<br />
Groundwater flow to a horizontal or slanted well in an unconfined aquifer<br />
Spinelli, Glenn A.; Fisher, Andrew T.; Wheat, C. Geoffrey; Tryon, Michael D.; Brown, Kevin M.;<br />
Flegal, A. Russell<br />
Groundwater seepage into northern San Francisco Bay: Implications for dissolved metals budgets<br />
Brown, G. O.<br />
Henry Darcy and the making of a law<br />
Böhlke, J. K.; Wanty, R.; Tuttle, M.; Delin, G.; Landon, M.<br />
Denitrification in the recharge area and discharge area of a transient agricultural nitrate plume in a<br />
glacial outwash sand aquifer, Minnesota<br />
Konrad, Christopher P.; Booth, Derek B.; Burges, Stephen J.; Montgomery, David R.<br />
Partial entrainment of gravel bars during floods<br />
Ewers, B. E.; Mackay, D. S.; Gower, S. T.; Ahl, D. E.; Burrows, S. N.; Samanta, S. S.<br />
Tree species effects on stand transpiration in northern Wisconsin<br />
Dalhuisen, Jasper; Nijkamp, Peter<br />
Critical factors for achieving multiple goals with water tariff systems: Combining limited data<br />
sources and expert testimony<br />
Basha, H. A.<br />
Quasi-linear steady infiltration from a sloping land surface<br />
Sharma, Ashish; O'Neill, Robert<br />
A nonparametric approach for representing interannual <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce in monthly streamflow<br />
sequences<br />
Johnston, Robert J.; Swallow, Stephen K.; Allen, Chad W.; Smith, Lynn A.<br />
Designing multidimensional environmental programs: Assessing tra<strong>de</strong>offs and substitution in<br />
watershed management plans<br />
Gupta, A.; Cvetkovic, V.<br />
Material transport from different sources in a network of streams through a catchment<br />
McCray, John E.; Dugan, Pamela J.<br />
Noni<strong>de</strong>al equilibrium dissolution of trichloroethene from a <strong>de</strong>cane-based nonaqueous phase liquid<br />
mixture: Experimental and mo<strong>de</strong>ling investigation<br />
Latraverse, <strong>Mar</strong>co; Rasmussen, Peter F.; Bobée, Bernard<br />
Regional estimation of flood quantiles: Parametric versus nonparametric regression mo<strong>de</strong>ls<br />
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 8, August 2002.<br />
Hess, Kathryn M.; Davis, James A.; Kent, Douglas B.; Coston, Jennifer A.<br />
Multispecies reactive tracer test in an aquifer with spatially variable chemical conditions, Cape Cod,<br />
Massachusetts: Dispersive transport of bromi<strong>de</strong> and nickel<br />
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Nakaya, Shinji; Yohmei, Taiyoh; Koike, Akihisa; Hirayama, Tetsuhiro; Yo<strong>de</strong>n, Toshiaki; Nishigaki,<br />
Makoto<br />
Determination of anisotropy of spatial correlation structure in a three-dimensional permeability field<br />
accompanied by shallow faults<br />
Levy, Laurent C.; Culligan, Patricia J.; Germaine, John T.<br />
Use of the geotechnical centrifuge as a tool to mo<strong>de</strong>l <strong>de</strong>nse nonaqueous phase liquid migration in<br />
fractures<br />
van <strong>de</strong> Weerd, H.; van Riemsdijk, W. H.; Leijnse, A.<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>ling transport of a mixture of natural organic molecules: Effects of dynamic competitive<br />
sorption from particle to aquifer scale<br />
Chertkov, V. Y.; Ravina, I.<br />
Combined effect of interblock and interaggregate capillary cracks on the hydraulic conductivity of<br />
swelling clay soils<br />
Shaman, Jeffrey; Stieglitz, <strong>Mar</strong>c; Engel, Victor; Koster, Randal; Stark, Colin<br />
Representation of subsurface storm flow and a more responsive water table in a TOPMODELbased<br />
hydrology mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />
Lu, Guoping; Zhang, Dongxiao<br />
Nonstationary stochastic analysis of flow in a heterogeneous semiconfined aquifer<br />
Ol<strong>de</strong>nborger, Greg A.; Schincariol, Robert A.; Mansinha, Lalu<br />
Space-local spectral texture segmentation applied to characterizing the heterogeneity of hydraulic<br />
conductivity<br />
Bravo, Hector R.; Jiang, Feng; Hunt, Randall J.<br />
Using groundwater temperature data to constrain parameter estimation in a groundwater flow<br />
mo<strong>de</strong>l of a wetland system<br />
El<strong>de</strong>r, Carl R.; Benson, Craig H.; Eykholt, Gerald R.<br />
Effects of heterogeneity on influent and effluent concentrations from horizontal permeable reactive<br />
barriers<br />
Sun, Tao; Paola, Chris; Parker, Gary; Meakin, Paul<br />
Fluvial fan <strong>de</strong>ltas: Linking channel processes with large-scale morphodynamics<br />
Biggs, Trent Wa<strong>de</strong>; Dunne, Thomas; Domingues, Tomas Ferreira; <strong>Mar</strong>tinelli, Luiz Antonio<br />
Relative influence of natural watershed properties and human disturbance on stream solute<br />
concentrations in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon basin<br />
Moran, Jean E.; Oktay, Sarah D.; Santschi, Peter H.<br />
Sources of iodine and iodine 129 in rivers<br />
Winter, C. L.; Tartakovsky, Daniel M.<br />
Groundwater flow in heterogeneous composite aquifers<br />
Chanat, Jeffrey G.; Rice, Karen C.; Hornberger, George M.<br />
Consistency of patterns in concentration-discharge plots<br />
Lichtner, Peter C.; Kelkar, Sharad; Robinson, Bruce<br />
New form of dispersion tensor for axisymmetric porous media with implementation in particle<br />
tracking<br />
Zhu, Jianting; Mohanty, Binayak P.<br />
Analytical solutions for steady state vertical infiltration<br />
Sterling, Shannon M.; Church, Michael<br />
Sediment trapping characteristics of a pit trap and the Helley-Smith sampler in a cobble gravel bed<br />
river<br />
Li, Shu-Guang; McLaughlin, Dennis<br />
Asymptotic properties of the Eulerian truncation approximation: Analysis of the perfectly stratified<br />
transport problem<br />
Ferguson, R. I.; Hoey, T. B.<br />
Long-term slowdown of river tracer pebbles: Generic mo<strong>de</strong>ls and implications for interpreting shortterm<br />
tracer studies<br />
Gee, G. W.; Ward, A. L.; Caldwell, T. G.; Ritter, J. C.<br />
A vadose zone water fluxmeter with divergence control<br />
Sharif, Hatim O.; Og<strong>de</strong>n, Fred L.; Krajewski, Witold F.; Xue, Ming<br />
Numerical simulations of radar rainfall error propagation<br />
Blazkova, Sarka; Beven, Keith<br />
Flood frequency estimation by continuous simulation for a catchment treated as ungauged (with<br />
uncertainty)<br />
Veneziano, Daniele; Iacobellis, Vito<br />
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Multiscaling pulse representation of temporal rainfall<br />
Fiori, A.; Berglund, S.; Cvetkovic, V.; Dagan, G.<br />
A first-or<strong>de</strong>r analysis of solute flux statistics in aquifers: The combined effect of pore-scale<br />
dispersion, sampling, and linear sorption kinetics<br />
Cook, P. G.; Robinson, N. I.<br />
Estimating groundwater recharge in fractured rock from environmental 3H and 36Cl, Clare Valley,<br />
South Australia<br />
Niemet, Michael R.; Rockhold, <strong>Mar</strong>k L.; Weisbrod, Noam; Selker, John S.<br />
Relationships between gas-liquid interfacial surface area, liquid saturation, and light transmission in<br />
variably saturated porous media<br />
Puckett, Larry J.; Cow<strong>de</strong>ry, Timothy K.; McMahon, Peter B.; Tornes, Lan H.; Stoner, Jeffrey D.<br />
Using chemical, hydrologic, and age dating analysis to <strong>de</strong>lineate redox processes and flow paths in<br />
the riparian zone of a glacial outwash aquifer-stream system<br />
Dela Barre, Brian K.; Harmon, Thomas C.; Chrysikopoulos, Constantinos V.<br />
Measuring and mo<strong>de</strong>ling the dissolution of noni<strong>de</strong>ally shaped <strong>de</strong>nse nonaqueous phase liquid<br />
pools in saturated porous media<br />
Guswa, Andrew J.; Freyberg, David L.<br />
On using the equivalent conductivity to characterize solute spreading in environments with lowpermeability<br />
lenses<br />
Cowpertwait, P. S. P.; Kilsby, C. G.; O'Connell, P. E.<br />
A space-time Neyman-Scott mo<strong>de</strong>l of rainfall: Empirical analysis of extremes<br />
Eckert, Paul; Appelo, C. A. J.<br />
Hydrogeochemical mo<strong>de</strong>ling of enhanced benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene (BTEX)<br />
remediation with nitrate<br />
Hamilton, Joel; Whittlesey, Norman K.; Robison, M. Henry; Willis, David<br />
Measuring direct and indirect costs of land retirement in an irrigated river basin: A budgeting<br />
regional multiplier approach<br />
Efendiev, Y.; Durlofsky, L. J.<br />
Numerical mo<strong>de</strong>ling of subgrid heterogeneity in two phase flow simulations<br />
Pretti, Victoria A.; Stewart, Brian W.<br />
Solute sources and chemical weathering in the Owens Lake watershed, eastern California<br />
Haga, Hirokazu; Kumagai, Tomo'omi; Otsuki, Kyoichi; Ogawa, Shigeru<br />
Transport and retention of coarse woody <strong>de</strong>bris in mountain streams: An in situ field experiment of<br />
log transport and a field survey of coarse woody <strong>de</strong>bris distribution<br />
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 9, September 2002.<br />
Kramer, Randall A.; Eisen-Hecht, Jonathan I.<br />
Estimating the economic value of water quality protection in the Catawba River basin<br />
Vink, Kees; Schot, Paul<br />
Multiple-objective optimization of drinking water production strategies using a genetic algorithm<br />
Zhang, Xiaoyang; Drake, Nick; Wainwright, John<br />
Scaling land surface parameters for global-scale soil erosion estimation<br />
van Wijk, <strong>Mar</strong>k T.; Rodriguez-Iturbe, Ignacio<br />
Tree-grass competition in space and time: Insights from a simple cellular automata mo<strong>de</strong>l based on<br />
ecohydrological dynamics<br />
Zhu, Jianting; Mohanty, Binayak P.<br />
Upscaling of soil hydraulic properties for steady state evaporation and infiltration<br />
Jackson, C. Rhett; Sturm, Christopher A.<br />
Woody <strong>de</strong>bris and channel morphology in first- and second-or<strong>de</strong>r forested channels in<br />
Washington's coast ranges<br />
Liu, H. H.; Bodvarsson, G. S.; Finsterle, S.<br />
A note on unsaturated flow in two-dimensional fracture networks<br />
Hu, Bill X.; Huang, Hai; Zhang, Dongxiao<br />
Stochastic analysis of solute transport in heterogeneous, dual-permeability media<br />
Mayer, K. Ulrich; Frind, Emil O.; Blowes, David W.<br />
Multicomponent reactive transport mo<strong>de</strong>ling in variably saturated porous media using a generalized<br />
formulation for kinetically controlled reactions<br />
Dowling, Carolyn B.; Poreda, Robert J.; Basu, Asish R.; Peters, Scott L.; Aggarwal, Pra<strong>de</strong>ep K.<br />
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Geochemical study of arsenic release mechanisms in the Bengal Basin groundwater<br />
Whitaker, Andrew; Alila, Younes; Beckers, Jos; Toews, Dave<br />
Evaluating peak flow sensitivity to clear-cutting in different elevation bands of a snowmeltdominated<br />
mountainous catchment<br />
Smith, Anthony J.; Townley, Lloyd R.<br />
Influence of regional setting on the interaction between shallow lakes and aquifers<br />
Nemati, M. R.; Caron, J.; Gallichand, J.<br />
Predicting hydraulic conductivity changes from aggregate mean weight diameter<br />
Christiaens, K.; Feyen, J.<br />
Use of sensitivity and uncertainty measures in distributed hydrological mo<strong>de</strong>ling with an application<br />
to the MIKE SHE mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />
Montgomery, David R.; Dietrich, William E.<br />
Runoff generation in a steep, soil-mantled landscape<br />
Zhang, Xiaoxian; Bengough, A. Glyn; Deeks, Lynda K.; Crawford, John W.; Young, Iain M.<br />
A novel three-dimensional lattice Boltzmann mo<strong>de</strong>l for solute transport in variably saturated porous<br />
media<br />
Guswa, Andrew J.; Celia, M. A.; Rodriguez-Iturbe, I.<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>ls of soil moisture dynamics in ecohydrology: A comparative study<br />
Lu, Silong; Molz, Fred J.; Fix, George J.<br />
Possible problems of scale <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>ncy in applications of the three-dimensional fractional<br />
advection-dispersion equation to natural porous media<br />
Feyen, L.; Ribeiro, P. J.; De Smedt, F.; Diggle, P. J.<br />
Bayesian methodology to stochastic capture zone <strong>de</strong>termination: Conditioning on transmissivity<br />
measurements<br />
Darby, Stephen E.; Alabyan, Andrei M.; Van <strong>de</strong> Wiel, <strong>Mar</strong>co J.<br />
Numerical simulation of bank erosion and channel migration in mean<strong>de</strong>ring rivers<br />
Manzocchi, Tom<br />
The connectivity of two-dimensional networks of spatially correlated fractures<br />
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
Vol. 38, No. 10, October 2002.<br />
Taylor, Susan; Feng, Xiahong; Renshaw, Carl E.; Kirchner, James W.<br />
Isotopic evolution of snowmelt 2. Verification and parameterization of a one-dimensional mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />
using laboratory experiments<br />
Feng, Xiahong; Taylor, Susan; Renshaw, Carl E.; Kirchner, James W.<br />
Isotopic evolution of snowmelt 1. A physically based one-dimensional mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />
Pitlick, John; Cress, Robert<br />
Downstream changes in the channel geometry of a large gravel bed river<br />
Nimmo, John R.; Deason, Jeffrey A.; Izbicki, John A.; <strong>Mar</strong>tin, Peter<br />
Evaluation of unsaturated zone water fluxes in heterogeneous alluvium at a Mojave Basin Site<br />
Tokunaga, Tetsu K.; Wan, Jiamin; Olson, Keith R.<br />
Saturation-matric potential relations in gravel<br />
Slater, Lee; Lesmes, David P.<br />
Electrical-hydraulic relationships observed for unconsolidated sediments<br />
Morin, Efrat; Georgakakos, Konstantine P.; Shamir, Uri; Garti, Rami; Enzel, Yehouda<br />
Objective, observations-based, automatic estimation of the catchment response timescale<br />
Kavetski, Dmitri; Binning, Philip; Sloan, Scott W.<br />
Noniterative time stepping schemes with adaptive truncation error control for the solution of<br />
Richards equation<br />
Mukhopadhyay, S.; Tsang, Y. W.<br />
Un<strong>de</strong>rstanding the anomalous temperature data from the Large Block Test at Yucca Mountain,<br />
Nevada<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ion, Andrea; Bellinello, Matteo; Guymer, Ian; Packman, Aaron<br />
Effect of bed form geometry on the penetration of nonreactive solutes into a streambed<br />
Aryal, Santosh K.; O'Loughlin, Emmett M.; Mein, Russell G.<br />
A similarity approach to predict landscape saturation in catchments<br />
Cosenza, P.; Ghoreychi, M.; <strong>de</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>sily, G.; Vasseur, G.; Violette, S.<br />
Theoretical prediction of poroelastic properties of argillaceous rocks from in situ specific storage<br />
coefficient<br />
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Milly, P. C. D.; Dunne, K. A.<br />
Macroscale water fluxes 2. Water and energy supply control of their interannual variability<br />
Milly, P. C. D.; Dunne, K. A.<br />
Macroscale water fluxes 1. Quantifying errors in the estimation of basin mean precipitation<br />
Yang, Zhaoqing; Hamrick, John M.<br />
Variational inverse parameter estimation in a long-term tidal transport mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />
Murray, Regan E.; Luce, Benjamin P.<br />
Oscillatory dynamics of the biologically active zone in in situ bioremediation<br />
Leen<strong>de</strong>rs, Erica E.; Woo, Ming-ko<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>ling a two-layer flow system at the subarctic, subalpine tree line during snowmelt<br />
Campbell, D.; Kendall, C.; Chang, C. C. Y.; Silva, S. R.; Tonnessen, K.<br />
Correction to “Pathways for nitrate release from an alpine watershed: Determination using δ15N<br />
and δ18O” by Donald H. Campbell, Carol Kendall, Cecily C. Y. Chang, Steven R. Silva, and Kathy<br />
Tonnessen<br />
Germann, Peter F.; Alaoui, Abdallah; Riesen, Dagmar<br />
Drag force approach to the transport of colloids in unsaturated soils<br />
18 OcGlass, Robert J.; Nicholl, Michael J.; Ramirez, Abelardo L.; Daily, William D.<br />
Liquid phase structure within an unsaturated fracture network beneath a surface infiltration event:<br />
Field experiment<br />
Weissmann, Gary S.; Zhang, Y.; LaBolle, Eric M.; Fogg, Graham E.<br />
Dispersion of groundwater age in an alluvial aquifer system<br />
Orlandini, Stefano<br />
On the spatial variation of resistance to flow in upland channel networks<br />
Barrash, Warren; Clemo, Tom<br />
Hierarchical geostatistics and multifacies systems: Boise Hydrogeophysical Research Site, Boise,<br />
Idaho<br />
Costanza-Robinson, Molly S.; Brusseau, <strong>Mar</strong>k L.<br />
Air-water interfacial areas in unsaturated soils: Evaluation of interfacial domains<br />
Wilcock, Peter R.; Kenworthy, Stephen T.<br />
A two-fraction mo<strong>de</strong>l for the transport of sand/gravel mixtures<br />
Nachabe, Mahmood H.<br />
Analytical expressions for transient specific yield and shallow water table drainage<br />
Chandler, Richard E.; Wheater, Howard S.<br />
Analysis of rainfall variability using generalized linear mo<strong>de</strong>ls: A case study from the west of Ireland<br />
Berkowitz, Brian; Klafter, Joseph; Metzler, Ralf; Scher, Harvey<br />
Physical pictures of transport in heterogeneous media: Advection-dispersion, random-walk, and<br />
fractional <strong>de</strong>rivative formulations<br />
Lu, Zhiming; Zhang, Dongxiao<br />
On stochastic mo<strong>de</strong>ling of flow in multimodal heterogeneous formations<br />
Sicart, Jean Emmanuel; Ribstein, Pierre; Chazarin, Jean Philippe; Berthier, Etienne<br />
Solid precipitation on a tropical glacier in Bolivia measured with an ultrasonic <strong>de</strong>pth gauge<br />
Trautz, Robert C.; Wang, Joseph S. Y.<br />
Seepage into an un<strong>de</strong>rground opening constructed in unsaturated fractured rock un<strong>de</strong>r evaporative<br />
conditions<br />
Lunati, Ivan; Attinger, Sabine; Kinzelbach, Wolfgang<br />
Macrodispersivity for transport in arbitrary nonuniform flow fields: Asymptotic and preasymptotic<br />
results<br />
Altmann-Dieses, Angelika E.; Schlö<strong>de</strong>r, Johannes P.; Bock, Hans Georg; Richter, Otto<br />
Optimal experimental <strong>de</strong>sign for parameter estimation in column outflow experiments<br />
Guo, Yiping; <strong>Mar</strong>kus, Momcilo; Demissie, Misganaw<br />
Uncertainty of nitrate-N load computations for agricultural watersheds<br />
Weyhenmeyer, Constanze E.; Burns, Stephen J.; Waber, H. Niklaus; Macumber, Phil G.; Matter,<br />
Albert<br />
Isotope study of moisture sources, recharge areas, and groundwater flow paths within the eastern<br />
Batinah coastal plain, Sultanate of Oman<br />
Men<strong>de</strong>l, M.; Hergarten, S.; Neugebauer, H. J.<br />
On a better un<strong>de</strong>rstanding of hydraulic lift: A numerical study<br />
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
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Vol. 38, No. 11, November 2002.<br />
Parker, Gary; Toro-Escobar, Carlos M.<br />
Equal mobility of gravel in streams: The remains of the day<br />
Olsson, Jonas; Persson, Magnus; Albergel, Jean; Berndtsson, Ronny; Zante, Patrick; Öhrström,<br />
Pernilla; Nasri, Slah<br />
Multiscaling analysis and random casca<strong>de</strong> mo<strong>de</strong>ling of dye infiltration<br />
Negrel, Philippe; Petelet-Giraud, Emmanuelle; Kloppmann, Wolfram; Casanova, Joël<br />
Boron isotope signatures in the coastal groundwaters of French Guiana<br />
Tidwell, Vincent C.; Wilson, John L.<br />
Visual attributes of a rock and their relationship to permeability: A comparison of digital image and<br />
minipermeameter data<br />
Vasquez, Desi<strong>de</strong>rio A.; Smith, Duane H.; Edwards, Boyd F.<br />
Influence of terrain on scaling laws for river networks<br />
Yoo, Chulsang; Ha, Eunho<br />
Basin average rainfall and its sampling error<br />
Laudon, Hjalmar; Hemond, Harry F.; Krouse, Roy; Bishop, Kevin H.<br />
Oxygen 18 fractionation during snowmelt: Implications for spring flood hydrograph separation<br />
Blazkova, Sarka; Beven, Keith; Tacheci, Pavel; Kulasova, Alena<br />
Testing the distributed water table predictions of TOPMODEL (allowing for uncertainty in mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />
calibration): The <strong>de</strong>ath of TOPMODEL?<br />
Desbarats, A. J.<br />
A lumped-parameter mo<strong>de</strong>l of groundwater influx to a mine adit in mountainous terrain<br />
Nijssen, Bart; Lettenmaier, Dennis P.<br />
Water balance dynamics of a boreal forest watershed: White Gull Creek basin, 1994–1996<br />
Phaneuf, Daniel J.<br />
A random utility mo<strong>de</strong>l for total maximum daily loads: Estimating the benefits of watershed-based<br />
ambient water quality improvements<br />
Wu, Yu-Shu; Zhang, W.; Pan, Lehua; Hinds, Jennifer; Bodvarsson, G. S.<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>ling capillary barriers in unsaturated fractured rock<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tins, Eduardo S.; Stedinger, Jery R.<br />
Cross correlations among estimators of shape<br />
Henry, E. J.; Smith, J. E.; Warrick, A. W.<br />
Two-dimensional mo<strong>de</strong>ling of flow and transport in the vadose zone with surfactant-induced flow<br />
Katul, Gabriel; Wiberg, Patricia; Albertson, John; Hornberger, George<br />
A mixing layer theory for flow resistance in shallow streams<br />
Seminara, Giovanni; Solari, Luca; Parker, Gary<br />
Bed load at low Shields stress on arbitrarily sloping beds: Failure of the Bagnold hypothesis<br />
Lawrence, Alison E.; Sanchez-Vila, Xavier; Rubin, Yoram<br />
Conditional moments of the breakthrough curves of kinetically sorbing solute in heterogeneous<br />
porous media using multirate mass transfer mo<strong>de</strong>ls for sorption and <strong>de</strong>sorption<br />
Basha, H. A.<br />
Burgers' equation: A general nonlinear solution of infiltration and redistribution<br />
Jørgensen, Peter R.; Hoffmann, <strong>Mar</strong>tin; Kistrup, Jens P.; Bry<strong>de</strong>, Claus; Bossi, Rossana; Villholth,<br />
Karen G.<br />
Preferential flow and pestici<strong>de</strong> transport in a clay-rich till: Field, laboratory, and mo<strong>de</strong>ling analysis<br />
Saco, Patricia M.; Kumar, Praveen<br />
Kinematic dispersion in stream networks 2. Scale issues and self-similar network organization<br />
Saco, Patricia M.; Kumar, Praveen<br />
Kinematic dispersion in stream networks 1. Coupling hydraulic and network geometry<br />
Fisher, Franklin M.; Arlosoroff, Shaul; Eckstein, Zvi; Haddadin, Munther; Hamati, Salem G.; Huber-<br />
Lee, Annette; Jarrar, Ammar; Jayyousi, Anan; Shamir, Uri; Wesseling, Hans<br />
Optimal water management and conflict resolution: The Middle East Water Project<br />
Yeager, Kevin M.; Santschi, Peter H.; Phillips, Jonathan D.; Herbert, Bruce E.<br />
Sources of alluvium in a coastal plain stream based on radionucli<strong>de</strong> signatures from the 238U and<br />
232Th <strong>de</strong>cay series<br />
Seibert, Jan; McDonnell, Jeffrey J.<br />
On the dialog between experimentalist and mo<strong>de</strong>ler in catchment hydrology: Use of soft data for<br />
multicriteria mo<strong>de</strong>l calibration<br />
Torres, Raymond; Alexan<strong>de</strong>r, Leslee J.<br />
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Intensity-duration effects on drainage: Column experiments at near-zero pressure head<br />
Madsen, Henrik; Mikkelsen, Peter Steen; Rosbjerg, Dan; Harremoës, Poul<br />
Regional estimation of rainfall intensity-duration-frequency curves using generalized least squares<br />
regression of partial duration series statistics<br />
Stauffer, Fritz; Attinger, Sabine; Zimmermann, Stephanie; Kinzelbach, Wolfgang<br />
Uncertainty estimation of well catchments in heterogeneous aquifers<br />
Church, Michael; Hassan, <strong>Mar</strong>wan A.<br />
Mobility of bed material in Harris Creek<br />
Friedman, Shmulik P.; Robinson, David A.<br />
Particle shape characterization using angle of repose measurements for predicting the effective<br />
permittivity and electrical conductivity of saturated granular media<br />
Milly, P. C. D.; Wetherald, R. T.<br />
Macroscale water fluxes 3. Effects of land processes on variability of monthly river discharge<br />
Eliassi, Mehdi; Glass, Robert J.<br />
On the porous-continuum mo<strong>de</strong>ling of gravity-driven fingers in unsaturated materials: Extension of<br />
standard theory with a hold-back-pile-up effect<br />
Sun, H.; Cornish, P. S.; Daniell, T. M.<br />
Contour-based digital elevation mo<strong>de</strong>ling of watershed erosion and sedimentation: Erosion and<br />
sedimentation estimation tool (EROSET)<br />
Avanidou, Theodora; Paleologos, Evan K.<br />
Infiltration in stratified, heterogeneous soils: Relative importance of parameters and mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />
variations<br />
Olivera, Francisco; Lear, <strong>Mar</strong>y S.; Famiglietti, James S.; Asante, Kwabena<br />
Extracting low-resolution river networks from high-resolution digital elevation mo<strong>de</strong>ls<br />
Myers, T. G.<br />
Mo<strong>de</strong>ling laminar sheet flow over rough surfaces<br />
Nakaya, Shinji; Yohmei, Taiyoh; Koike, Akihisa; Hirayama, Tetsuhiro; Yo<strong>de</strong>n, Toshiaki; Nishigaki,<br />
Makoto<br />
Correction to “Determination of anisotropy of spatial correlation structure in a three-dimensional<br />
permeability field accompanied by shallow faults” by Shinji Nakaya et al.<br />
Li, S.-G.; McLaughlin, D.<br />
Correction to “Asymptotic properties of the Eulerian truncation approximation: Analysis of the<br />
perfectly stratified transport problem” by Shu-Guang Li and Dennis McLaughlin<br />
Herrick, Matt G.; Benson, David A.; Meerschaert, <strong>Mar</strong>k M.; McCall, Katherine R.<br />
Hydraulic conductivity, velocity, and the or<strong>de</strong>r of the fractional dispersion <strong>de</strong>rivative in a highly<br />
heterogeneous system<br />
Borga, <strong>Mar</strong>co; Tonelli, Fabrizio; Moore, Robert J.; Andrieu, Hervé<br />
Long-term assessment of bias adjustment in radar rainfall estimation<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ani, <strong>Mar</strong>co; Lanzoni, Stefano; Zandolin, Diego; Seminara, Giovanni; Rinaldo, Andrea<br />
Tidal mean<strong>de</strong>rs<br />
Lambot, S.; Javaux, M.; Hupet, F.; Vanclooster, M.<br />
A global multilevel coordinate search procedure for estimating the unsaturated soil hydraulic<br />
properties<br />
Storck, Pascal; Lettenmaier, Dennis P.; Bolton, Susan M.<br />
Measurement of snow interception and canopy effects on snow accumulation and melt in a<br />
mountainous maritime climate, Oregon, United States<br />
Liu, H. H.; Bodvarsson, G. S.; Pan, L.<br />
Reply<br />
Hassan, Ahmed E.<br />
Comment on “Determination of particle transfer in random walk particle methods for fractured<br />
porous media” by H. H. Liu et al.<br />
Cirpka, Olaf A.; Kitanidis, Peter K.<br />
Numerical evaluation of solute dispersion and dilution in unsaturated heterogeneous media<br />
Lisle, Thomas E.; Church, Michael<br />
Sediment transport-storage relations for <strong>de</strong>grading, gravel bed channels<br />
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH:<br />
Vo9l. 38, No. 12, December 2002.<br />
Bradford, Scott A.; Yates, Scott R.; Bettahar, Mehdi; Simunek, Jirka<br />
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Physical factors affecting the transport and fate of colloids in saturated porous media<br />
Gastó, Josep M.; Grifoll, Jordi; Cohen, Yoram<br />
Estimation of internodal permeabilities for numerical simulation of unsaturated flows<br />
Istanbulluoglu, Erkan; Tarboton, David G.; Pack, Robert T.; Luce, Charles<br />
A probabilistic approach for channel initiation<br />
Bohling, Geoffrey C.; Zhan, Xiaoyong; Butler, James J.; Zheng, Li<br />
Steady shape analysis of tomographic pumping tests for characterization of aquifer heterogeneities<br />
Scanlon, Bridget R.; Christman, <strong>Mar</strong>ty; Reedy, Robert C.; Porro, Indrek; Simunek, Jirka;<br />
Flerchinger, Gerald N.<br />
Interco<strong>de</strong> comparisons for simulating water balance of surficial sediments in semiarid regions<br />
Kosugi, Ken'ichirou; Inoue, Mitsuhiro<br />
Estimation of hydraulic properties of vertically heterogeneous forest soil from transient matric<br />
pressure data<br />
Shavit, U.; Bar-Yosef, G.; Rosenzweig, R.; Assouline, S.<br />
Modified Brinkman equation for a free flow problem at the interface of porous surfaces: The Cantor-<br />
Taylor brush configuration case<br />
Sicard, Emeline; Sabatier, Robert; Niel, Hélène; Cadier, Eric<br />
A new approach in space-time analysis of multivariate hydrological data: Application to Brazil's<br />
Nor<strong>de</strong>ste region rainfall<br />
Kolovos, Alexan<strong>de</strong>r; Christakos, George; Serre, <strong>Mar</strong>c L.; Miller, Cass T.<br />
Computational Bayesian maximum entropy solution of a stochastic advection-reaction equation in<br />
the light of site-specific information<br />
Ye, Hengchun<br />
Observed regional and climatological associations between spring and summer precipitation over<br />
northern central Eurasia<br />
Constantz, Jim; Stewart, Amy E.; Niswonger, Richard; Sarma, Lisa<br />
Analysis of temperature profiles for investigating stream losses beneath ephemeral channels<br />
Bradley, A. Allen; Kruger, Anton; Meselhe, Ehab A.; Muste, <strong>Mar</strong>ian V. I.<br />
Flow measurement in streams using vi<strong>de</strong>o imagery<br />
Atkinson, S. E.; Woods, R. A.; Sivapalan, M.<br />
Climate and landscape controls on water balance mo<strong>de</strong>l complexity over changing timescales<br />
Mays, David C.; Faybishenko, Boris A.; Finsterle, Stefan<br />
Information entropy to measure temporal and spatial complexity of unsaturated flow in<br />
heterogeneous media<br />
Vrugt, Jasper A.; Bouten, Willem; Gupta, Hoshin V.; Sorooshian, Soroosh<br />
Toward improved i<strong>de</strong>ntifiability of hydrologic mo<strong>de</strong>l parameters: The information content of<br />
experimental data<br />
Holt, Robert M.; Wilson, John L.; Glass, Robert J.<br />
Spatial bias in field-estimated unsaturated hydraulic properties<br />
Moridis, George J.<br />
Semianalytical solutions of radioactive or reactive solute transport in variably fractured layered<br />
media<br />
Alumbaugh, David; Chang, Ping Yu; Paprocki, Lee; Brainard, James R.; Glass, Robert J.;<br />
Rautman, Christopher A.<br />
Estimating moisture contents in the vadose zone using cross-borehole ground penetrating radar: A<br />
study of accuracy and repeatability<br />
Walvoord, Michelle A.; Plummer, Mitchell A.; Phillips, Fred M.; Wolfsberg, Andrew V.<br />
Deep arid system hydrodynamics 1. Equilibrium states and response times in thick <strong>de</strong>sert vadose<br />
zones<br />
Favre, A.-C.; Musy, A.; Morgenthaler, S.<br />
Two-site mo<strong>de</strong>ling of rainfall based on the Neyman-Scott process<br />
Veneziano, Daniele; Furcolo, Pierluigi<br />
Multifractality of rainfall and scaling of intensity-duration-frequency curves<br />
Morrison, Julia E.; Smith, James A.<br />
Stochastic mo<strong>de</strong>ling of flood peaks using the generalized extreme value distribution<br />
Huang, Wen-Cheng; Yuan, Lun-Chin; Lee, Chi-Ming<br />
Linking genetic algorithms with stochastic dynamic programming to the long-term operation of a<br />
multireservoir system<br />
Alonso, Carlos V.; Bennett, Sean J.; Stein, Otto R.<br />
Predicting head cut erosion and migration in concentrated flows typical of upland areas<br />
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Hsu, Kuo-lin; Gupta, Hoshin V.; Gao, Xiaogang; Sorooshian, Soroosh; Imam, Bisher<br />
Self-organizing linear output map (SOLO): An artificial neural network suitable for hydrologic<br />
mo<strong>de</strong>ling and analysis<br />
Walker, Jeffrey P.; Willgoose, Garry R.; Kalma, Jetse D.<br />
Three-dimensional soil moisture profile retrieval by assimilation of near-surface measurements:<br />
Simplified Kalman filter covariance forecasting and field application<br />
Hupet, F.; Lambot, S.; Javaux, M.; Vanclooster, M.<br />
On the i<strong>de</strong>ntification of macroscopic root water uptake parameters from soil water content<br />
observations<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>gulis, Steven A.; McLaughlin, Dennis; Entekhabi, Dara; Dunne, Susan<br />
Land data assimilation and estimation of soil moisture using measurements from the Southern<br />
Great Plains 1997 Field Experiment<br />
Pruski, F. F.; Nearing, M. A.<br />
Climate-induced changes in erosion during the 21st century for eight U.S. locations<br />
Pauwels, Valentijn R. N.; Verhoest, Niko E. C.; De Troch, François P.<br />
A metahillslope mo<strong>de</strong>l based on an analytical solution to a linearized Boussinesq equation for<br />
temporally variable recharge rates<br />
Burt, Oscar R.; Baker, Maurice; Helmers, Glenn A.<br />
Statistical estimation of streamflow <strong>de</strong>pletion from irrigation wells<br />
Rosatti, Giorgio<br />
Validation of the physical mo<strong>de</strong>ling approach for brai<strong>de</strong>d rivers<br />
Wilson, Kell B.; Baldocchi, Dennis D.; Aubinet, <strong>Mar</strong>c; Berbigier, Paul; Bernhofer, Christian; Dolman,<br />
Han; Falge, Eva; Field, Chris; Goldstein, Allen; Granier, Andre; Grelle, Achim; Halldor,<br />
Thorgeirsson; Hollinger, Dave; Katul, Gabriel; Law, B. E.; Lindroth, An<strong>de</strong>rs; Meyers, Til<strong>de</strong>n;<br />
Moncrieff, John; Monson, Russ; Oechel, Walter; Tenhunen, John; Valentini, Riccardo; Verma,<br />
Shashi; Vesala, Timo; Wofsy, Steve<br />
Energy partitioning between latent and sensible heat flux during the warm season at FLUXNET<br />
sites<br />
Wang, Sookyun; Corapcioglu, M. Yavuz<br />
Simulation of bioaugmentation involving exogenous bacteria injection<br />
Schiff, S. L.; Devito, K. J.; Elgood, R. J.; McCrindle, P. M.; Spoelstra, J.; Dillon, P.<br />
Two adjacent forested catchments: Dramatically different NO3− export<br />
Walvoord, Michelle A.; Phillips, Fred M.; Tyler, Scott W.; Hartsough, Peter C.<br />
Deep arid system hydrodynamics 2. Application to paleohydrologic reconstruction using vadose<br />
zone profiles from the northern Mojave Desert<br />
Beckie, Roger; Harvey, Charles F.<br />
What does a slug test measure: An investigation of instrument response and the effects of<br />
heterogeneity<br />
Knowles, Noah<br />
Natural and management influences on freshwater inflows and salinity in the San Francisco<br />
Estuary at monthly to interannual scales<br />
Wang, Quanjiu; Ochsner, Tyson E.; Horton, Robert<br />
Correction to “Mathematical analysis of heat pulse signals for soil water flux <strong>de</strong>termination” by<br />
Quanjiu Wang, Tyson E. Ochsner, and Robert Horton<br />
von Asmuth, Jos R.; Bierkens, <strong>Mar</strong>c F. P.; Maas, Kees<br />
Transfer function-noise mo<strong>de</strong>ling in continuous time using pre<strong>de</strong>fined impulse response functions<br />
Assouline, S.; Mualem, Y.<br />
Infiltration during soil sealing: The effect of areal heterogeneity of soil hydraulic properties<br />
Ewing, Robert P.; Horton, Robert<br />
Diffusion in sparsely connected pore spaces: Temporal and spatial scaling<br />
Stein, Otto R.; LaTray, Dean A.<br />
Experiments and mo<strong>de</strong>ling of head cut migration in stratified soils<br />
Wilson, Amy; Rubin, Yoram<br />
Characterization of aquifer heterogeneity using indicator variables for solute concentrations<br />
Hudak, Paul F.<br />
Efficiency comparison of graphical approaches for <strong>de</strong>signing contaminant <strong>de</strong>tection networks in<br />
groundwater<br />
Glass, R. J.; Nicholl, M. J.; Pringle, S. E.; Wood, T. R.<br />
Unsaturated flow through a fracture–matrix network: Dynamic preferential pathways in mesoscale<br />
laboratory experiments<br />
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Reinecke, Stefan A.; Sleep, Brent E.<br />
Knudsen diffusion, gas permeability, and water content in an unconsolidated porous medium<br />
Gooseff, Michael N.; McKnight, Diane M.; Lyons, W. Berry; Blum, Alex E.<br />
Weathering reactions and hyporheic exchange controls on stream water chemistry in a glacial<br />
meltwater stream in the McMurdo Dry Valleys<br />
Yeh, T.-C. Jim; Liu, S.; Glass, R. J.; Baker, K.; Brainard, J. R.; Alumbaugh, D.; LaBrecque, D.<br />
A geostatistically based inverse mo<strong>de</strong>l for electrical resistivity surveys and its applications to<br />
vadose zone hydrology<br />
Hondzo, Miki; Wang, Hong<br />
Effects of turbulence on growth and metabolism of periphyton in a laboratory flume<br />
<strong>de</strong> Dreuzy, J.-R.; Davy, P.; Bour, O.<br />
Hydraulic properties of two-dimensional random fracture networks following power law distributions<br />
of length and aperture<br />
Lee, Donna J.; Kim, C. S.<br />
Nonpoint source groundwater pollution and endogenous regulatory policies<br />
Montgomery, David R.; Dietrich, William E.; Heffner, John T.<br />
Piezometric response in shallow bedrock at CB1: Implications for runoff generation and landsliding<br />
Bastiaanssen, Wim G. M.; Ahmad, Mobin-ud-Din; Chemin, Yann<br />
Satellite surveillance of evaporative <strong>de</strong>pletion across the Indus Basin<br />
Nakashima, Yoshito; Watanabe, Yoshinori<br />
Estimate of transport properties of porous media by microfocus X-ray computed tomography and<br />
random walk simulation<br />
Wainwright, John; Parsons, Anthony J.<br />
The effect of temporal variations in rainfall on scale <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>ncy in runoff coefficients<br />
Carling, P. A.; Cao, Zhixian; Holland, M. J.; Ervine, D. A.; Babaeyan-Koopaei, K.<br />
Turbulent flow across a natural compound channel<br />
Freer, Jim; McDonnell, J. J.; Beven, K. J.; Peters, N. E.; Burns, D. A.; Hooper, R. P.; Aulenbach,<br />
B.; Kendall, C.<br />
The role of bedrock topography on subsurface storm flow<br />
Alexan<strong>de</strong>r, Richard B.; Elliott, Alexan<strong>de</strong>r H.; Shankar, U<strong>de</strong>; McBri<strong>de</strong>, Graham B.<br />
Estimating the sources and transport of nutrients in the Waikato River Basin, New Zealand<br />
Salles, C.; Poesen, J.; Govers, G.<br />
Reply to comment on “Statistical and physical analysis of soil <strong>de</strong>tachment by raindrop impact: Rain<br />
erosivity indices and threshold energy” by M. Styczen<br />
Styczen, Merete<br />
Comment on “Statistical and physical analysis of soil <strong>de</strong>tachment by raindrop impact: Rain erosivity<br />
indices and threshold energy” by C. Salles, J. Poesen, and G. Govers<br />
Barry, D. A.; Parlange, J.-Y.; Lisle, I. G.; Li, L.; Jeng, D.-S.; Stagnitti, F.; San<strong>de</strong>r, G. C.<br />
Scope for further analytical solutions for constant flux infiltration into a semi-infinite soil profile or<br />
redistribution in a finite soil profile<br />
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