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Tables of Contents for Hydrology in a Changing Environment
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List of contributors
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Preface: hydrology in a changing environment
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THEME 1: Global hydrological processes
Preface
Application of the UP modelling system to the Red-Arkansas River basin
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J. Ewen
C. Kilsby
W. Sloan
P.E. O'Connell
Large scale hydrological modelling using small scale processes
11
10
S.M. Dunn
Adaptation of TOPMODEL to snow and glacier melt data on a French alpine catchment: first results
21
12
K. Durot
G.M. Saulnier
C. Obled
Generating rainfall scenarios for hydrological impact modelling
33
10
C.G. Kilsby
C.S. Fallows
P.E. O'Connell
Integrating atmospheric and vegetation succession data in a macroscale hydrological model
43
10
G. Kite
Characterisation and stochastic modelling of monthly rainfall time series
53
10
A. Benalaya
F. de Troch
H. Sebei
Forecasting precipitation from atmospheric circulation and SOI
63
8
I. Cordery
Weather conditioned Markov model for the occurrence of daily rainfall in Nigeria
71
10
O.D. Jimoh
P. Webster
Statistical disaggregation of hydrological time series using wavelets
81
10
P.J.J.F. Torfs
Modelling the hydrology of the Netherlands on a nationwide scale
91
10
J.A.P.H. Vermulst
T. Kroon
W.J. de Lange
A theoretical approach to determination of regional parameters
101
6
A.M.B. Passerat de Silans
A rainfall disaggregation scheme for forecasting
107
10
C. Onof
N.G. Mackay
R.E. Chandler
H.S. Wheater
Parameterization of cryologic processes for large-scale atmospheric models
117
8
A.B. Shmakin
Possible effects of climate change in south-east Asia
125
8
C. Binnie
Effects of global warming on runoff in mountain basins representing different climate zones
133
8
A. Rango
J. Martinec
Long-term fluctuation of glacier runoff in Central Asia
141
6
V. Konovalov
Modelling runoff dynamics of the Elbe drainage basin: an application of the HBV model
147
6
V. Krysanova
D.-I. Muller-Wohlfeil
A. Bronstert
J. Fleckenstein
Modelling the dynamic processes of hydrological processes
153
10
V.A. Lobanov
Climatic sensitivity of streamflow in a humid Indian catchment
163
6
L. Nandagiri
M. Mrinalini
Changes in hydrological processes as a consequences of human activities
169
6
B. Berakovic
K. Cesarec
Statistical downscaling of discharge series from the Rhine for peak flow analysis under changed climate
175
16
H. Middelkoop
Downscaling of catchment hydrometeorology from GCM output using airflow indices in upland Wales
191
18
C. Pilling
R.L. Wilby
J.A.A. Jones
The particular features of climatic river runoff variations on four continents in the 20th century
209
6
V.A. Semyonov
Scales of spatial and temporal variability in European river flows
215
10
C.A. Shorthouse
N.W. Arnell
The future freshwater resources of the world: how can we proceed?
225
6
R.G. Thomas
THEME 2: Ecological and hydrological interactions
Preface
Integration of biophysical and socioeconomic patterns in riparian restoration of large rivers
231
18
S.V. Gregory
D.W. Hulse
D.H. Landers
E. Whitelaw
Managing surface water abstraction
249
10
I.C. Barker
A. Kirmond
The science and myth of hydrochemical and ecological change in the River Kennet, England: the Axford Public Enquiry
259
10
P.G. Whitehead
S.M. Howarth
C. Neal
Impact of groundwater development on Atlantic Salmon spawning habitat in a Scottish river
269
12
C. Soulsby
H. Moir
M. Chen
C. Gibbins
Environmental flow management in New South Wales, Australia
281
8
M.C. Thoms
J. Swirepik
Modelling hydrological and ecological interactions in the English Lake District during the 1995/6 drought
289
14
H. Smithers
C. Durie
The ecological impact of the 1995-1996 drought on a small groundwater-fed stream
303
10
P.J. Wood
Toxic water in mixing zones of limed salmon rivers and acid tributaries with special reference to regulated watercourses
313
16
V. Bjerknes
M.N. Pettersen
B. Salbu
A. Skiple
N.R. Soelthun
Classification of rivers to assess low flow impacts on water quality
329
6
A.M. Vladimirov
H.V. Lobanova
Hydro-ecological implications of inter-annual rainfall variations in northern Nigeria: the case of the Lake Chad basin
335
12
I.O. Adelekan
Substrate stability vs. flood frequency and its ecological implications for headwater streams
347
10
M.J. Duncan
B.J.F. Biggs
Streamflow variability indices for riverine environmental studies
357
8
B. Clausen
B.J.F. Biggs
Bed temperature regimes in Devon rivers, southern England, and some ecological implications
365
16
B.W. Webb
E. Clark
Interactions between large woody debris accumulations, hydrological processes and channel morphology in British headwater rivers
381
16
A.M. Gurnell
C. Linstead
Regeneration response of Black Polar to changing river levels
397
16
N. Barsoum
F.M.R. Hughes
Investigation into the validity of resistance-discharge relationships for trailing aquatic plants
413
8
J.C. Green
K.S. Richards
Sediment-macrophyte interactions in rivers: using macrophytes for environmental assessment of rivers
421
10
S.J. Clarke
G. Wharton
Hydrochemical-vegetation interactions within Scottish fens
431
14
S. Ross
D.J. Gilvear
I.C. Grieve
N. Wilby
Hydrochemical retention in mirelands
445
10
L. Lundin
Ecological and hydrological interactions on blanket bog, Cuilcagh Mountain, County Fermanagh, Ireland
455
10
C. Walker
J. Gunn
The role of hollows in the regulation of the bog water balance: Mannikjarve Bog, Central Estonia
465
8
U. Valgma
Predicting the effect of change in water regime on plant communities
473
12
D.J.G. Gowing
E.G. Youngs
J.C. Gilbert
G. Spoor
Groundwater modelling of the impact of commercial forestry on an ecologically sensitive coastal lake
485
10
B.K. Rawlins
B.E. Kelbe
The creation of floodplain wetlands to passively treat polluted minewaters
495
8
P.L. Younger
A.R.G. Large
A.P. Jarvis
Long term effects of forest mosaic management on storm and snowmelt flow, Quebec
503
14
A.P. Plamondon
D. Levesque
Y. Ma
M. Prevost
Long-term hydrological and ecological effects within a delta downstream of a large scale impoundment
517
8
I. Muzik
The impact of catchment land use change on river flows: the Drogonja River, Slovenia
525
10
L. Globevnik
A. Sovinc
Cs-137 contamination of river systems in Central Russia as a result of the Chernobyl incident
535
12
V.N. Golosov
M.V. Markelov
A.V. Panin
D.E. Walling
The sensitivity of streams to acid deposition in the English Lake District: the role of catchment characteristics
547
12
G.J.P. Thornton
N.B. Dise
CORAL: a system for calculating ricer mass loads from UK databases
559
14
C.D. Watts
I.G. Littlewood
Autotrophs versus heterotrophs: variations in inorganic carbon chemistry of east coast UK rivers
573
12
H.P. Jarvie
C. Neal
Assessing ecological risks from urban runoff pollution
585
 
J.B. Ellis