Number 1
Woods, R; Rowe, L. The changing spatial variability of subsurface flow across a hillside (pages 51-86)
Fahey, B.D.; Murray, D.L.; Jackson, R.M. Detecting fog deposition to tussock by lysimetry at Swampy Summit near Dunedin, New Zealand (pages 87-104)
Sefe, F.T.K. Model parameter values of hydrological homogeneity: a study of three rivers in Botswana (pages 105-122)
Carter, G.S. Interaction of surface seiche and recording frequency in lake level records (note) (pages 123-130)
Kelliher, F.M.; Owens, I.F.; Sturman, A.P.; Byers, J.N.; Hunt, J.E. McSeveney, T.M. Radiation and ablation on the névé of Franz Josef Glacier (pages 131-150)
Number 2
Warburton, J. Preface: Hydraulic modelling of braided gravel-bed rivers (pages 153-156)
Warburton, J. A brief review of hydraulic modelling of braided gravel-bed rivers in New Zealand (pages 157-173)
Young, W.J.; Warburton, J. Principles and practice of hydraulic modelling of braided gravel-bed rivers (pages 175-198)
Peakall, J.; Warburton, J. Surface tension in small hydraulic river models - the significance of the Weber number (pages 199-212)
Hoey, T.B. Sediment dispersion and duration of storage in a model braided river (pages 213-237)
Davies, T.R.; Griffiths, G.A. Physical model study of stage-discharge relationships in a gorge of a braided river (pages 239-258)
Warburton, J. Active braidplain width, bed load transport and channel morphology in a model braided river (pages 259-285)
Warburton, J.; Davies, T.R.; Griffiths, G.A.; Hoey, T.B.; Young, W.J. Future prospects for the use of hydraulic models in the management of New Zealand braided gravel-bed rivers (pages 287-302)
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