Number 1
Pearson, C.P. Changes to New Zealand's national hydrometric network in the 1990s (pages 1-17)
Pearson, C.P.; Henderson, R.D. Frequency distributions of annual maximum storm rainfalls in New Zealand (pages 19-33)
Gu, R. A simplified river temperature model and its application to streamflow management (pages 35-54)
Number 2
Connell,R.J.; Beffa, C.; Painter, D.J. Comparisons of observations by flood plain residents with results from a two-dimensional flood plain model: Waihoa River, New Zealand. (pages 55-79)
Hill, J.T.; Goring, D.G Smoothing hydrological data: a neural network approach (pages 81-94)
Richey, D.G.; McDonnell, J.J.; Erbe, M.W.; Hurd, T.M. Hydrograph separations based on chemical and isotopic concentrations: a critical appraisal of published studies from New Zealand, North America and Europe (pages 95-111)
Merz, J.; Mosley, M.P. Hydrological behaviour of pastoral hill country modified by extensive landsliding, northern Hawke's Bay, New Zealand (pages 113-139)
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