Journal of Hydrology

Updated 2 August 2010

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Journal issue 49 (1) was posted 29 July 2010

Journal issue 49 (2) is scheduled for distribution in December 2010

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Volume #39, 2000

Bekesi, G.; McConchie, J. Mapping soil sorption capacity as a measure of regional groundwater vulnerability. (pages 1-18)
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Caruso, B. Evaluation of low-frequency analysis methods. (pages 19-47)
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Fahey, B.; Marden, M. Sediment yields from a forested and a pasture catchment, coastal Hawke's Bay, North Island, New Zealand. (pages 49-63)
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Scotter, D.R.; Horne, D.J.; Green, S.R. A procedure for generating daily rainfall and evaporation data: an evaluation and some applications. (pages 65-82)
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Islam, N; Doscher, C.; Davies, T. Estimating missing daily maximum and minimum temperatures for Mount Cook, South Island, New Zealand, using a statistical model and "aiNet" neural network models. (pages 83-106)
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Griffiths, G.A.; Carson, M.A. Channel width for maximum bedload transport capacity in gravel-bed rivers, South Island, New Zealand. (pages 107-126)
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Caruso, B.S.; Jensen, E. Effects of landslides on contaminant sources and transport in steep pastoral hill country. (pages 127-154)
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Withers, C.S; Nadarajah,S. Evidence of trend in return levels for daily rainfall in New Zealand. (pages 155-166)
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Book Reviews (pages 167-170)
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List of Reviewers (page 171)
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