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2. Non-equilibrium thermodynamics of the soil-water system: Review paper
3. Blotting paper models simulating groundwater flow
4. Comment on paper “Synthetic generation of seasonal precipitation” by L. A. V. Hiemstra and R. C. Creese
5. Comment on paper “The IUH of the Muskingum channel reach” by C. Venetis
6. A review-paper program for the journal
7. Correction of the numerical example in the paper “On the distribution of the frequency of reservoir deficit”
8. Discussion on paper by V. Klemes “Reliability estimates for a storage reservoir with seasonal input”
9. Discussion on paper by C. Venetis “On the distribution of the frequency of reservoir deficit”
10. Reply to discussion by C. Venetis on paper “Reliability estimates for a storage reservoir with seasonal input”
11. Comment on the paper “On river meanders” by Ch. T. Yang
12. A review of radioisotope methods of stream gauging: Review paper
13. Comment on paper “return periods in the presence of persistence” by E. H. lloyd
14. Comment on paper “Unsteady seepage flow between fully-penetrating trenches”
15. Papers of the hydrological conference: Hubert Kr̆íz̆ (ed.): Sbornik Referatu Hydrologicke Konference Brno, Oct., 1971. Studia Geographica 22. Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography, Brno, 1971
16. Ground-water conditions of the chalk of the Grimsby area, Lincolnshire: D. A. Gray: Water supply papers, Geol. Surv. Great Britain. Research rep. no. 1, 1964. 24 p. 12 illus
17. Discussion on paper “Open channel profiles by Newton's iteration technique” by D. L. Fread and T. E. Harbaugh
18. A scheme for hillslope analysis: A. F. Pitty: Part 1. Initial considerations and calculations. Occasional papers in geography no. 9. 1968. Part 2. Indices and tests for differences. Occasional papers in geography no. 17. 1970. Department of Geography, University of Hull, U.K.
19. The theory of ground-water motion and related papers: M. King Hubbert: Facsimile of four papers with corrections. New York, Hafner Publishing Co., 1969. 310 pp. 9 × 6 ins. $ 12.50
20. Field study of evaporation. Technical paper no. 1. Installation, operation, and maintenance of equipment. Technical paper no. 2., notes on the extraction and computation of data: Australian Water Resources Council. Dept. of National Development, Canberra. March 1971. Prepared by Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation. Quarto. No. 1, 132 p. Photographs and figures of equipment. No. 2, 34 p. + forms employed
21. Geological survey research 1963: Short papers in geology and hydrology. U.S. Geological Survey prof. papers 475-B, 475-C. Pp. 219, 234. Washington, D.C., 1963
22. Selected techniques in water resources investigations, 1965: Compiled by Glennon N. Mesnier and Edith Becker Chase. Geological Survey water-supply paper 1822. United States Government Printing Office, Washington, 1966
23. Subin Pinkayan: Conditional probabilities of occurrence of wet and dry years over a large continental area : Colorado, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, 1966. (Hydrology paper no. 2.)
24. J. W. Harshbarger, D. D. Lewis, H. E. Skibitzke, W. L. Heckler and R. L. Kister: Arizona Water : Geological Survey water supply paper 1648. United States Government Printing Office, 1966
25. A. F. Pitty: An approach to the study of karst water, illustrated by results from Poole's Cavern, Buxton : Occasional Papers in Geography No. 5, University of Hull, 1966
26. R. C. Prill, A. I. Johnson and D. A. Morris: Specific Yield — Laboratory Experiments Showing the Effect of Time on Column Drainage : U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1662—B. 55 pp., 33 illus
27. J. W. Harshbarger, D. D. Lewis and others: Arizona Water : U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1648. 85 pp., 22 illus. Untechnical but informative and interesting statement of the water problems and potentials of a semi-arid region. (Econ. Geol.)
28. Don Price, D. H. Hart and B. L. Foxworthy: Artificial Recharge in Oregon and Washington, 1962 : U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1594—C., 65 pp., 15 illus. Feasibility of artificial recharge into basalt aquifers is further discussed. (Econ. Geol.)
29. M. Baer: The influence of sea level fluctuations on the piezometric groundwater surface in a confined coastal aquifer : Hydrological Paper 10, State of Israel Hydrological Service, Jerusalem, 12 pp., 7 charts and maps, 1964 IL 1.00
30. N. F. Dementev: Synchronism in the fluctuation of levels of ground-water and the computation of the ground-water flow : Soviet Hydrology: Selected Papers 1963, No. 3, pp. 279–284, 3 figs., table, 1964, 8 refs.; translated from: Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1963, No. 6, pp. 10–17
31. I. S. Zektser: Role of artesian water in feeding large rivers as exemplified by the middle and lower reaches of the Neman river : Soviet Hydrology: Selected Papers, 1963, No. 1, pp. 94–98, fig., 6 refs.; translated from: Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1963, No. 2, pp. 42–46
32. R. L. Laney: A comparison of the chemical composition of rainwater and ground water in Western North Carolina : U.S. Geol. Survey, Prof. Paper 252—C, p. 187–189, 2 figs., table, 1965
33. Edwin P. Weeks: Field methods for determining vertical permeability and aquifer anisotropy : U.S. Geol. Survey, Prof. Paper 501—D, pp. 193–198, 3 figs., 1964
34. H. O. Reeder: Tritium content as an indicator of age and movement of ground-water in the Roswell Basin, New Mexico : U.S. Geol. Survey, Prof. Paper 501—C, pp. 161–163, 1 fig., 1964
35. George R. Kunkle: Computation of ground-water discharge to streams during floods, or to individual reaches during base flow, by use of specific conductance : U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 525-D (1965) pp. D 207–D 210
36. Walter B. Langbein and Luna B. Leopold: River Meanders — Theory of minimum variance : U.S. Geol. Surv., Prof. Paper 422-H, 15 p., 10 figs., 3 tables, 1966
37. Arthur M. Piper: Has the United States enough water? : U.S. Geol. Surv., Water-Supply Paper 1797, 27 p., 3 figs., 3 pls., 8 tables, 1965
38. G. P. Kolesov: On the question of artesian feeding of rivers : Soviet Hydrology Selected Papers, 1965, no. 3, p. 195–203, 3 figs., 1966, 23 refs. Translated from: Leningrad, Gosudarstvennyi Gidrologicheskii Institut, Trudy, no. 122, p. 108–119, 1965
39. The Bulletin of the International Association of Scientific Hydrology: XIe Année No. 1 of March, 1966, contains the following papers
40. (1) Introduction to physical hydrology. (2) Introduction to fluvial processes. (3) Introduction to geographical hydrology.: R. J. Chorley (ed.): Methuen, London, and Barnes and Noble, New York, 1971. Paper back Editions. 210 pp., approx., in each volume. Total of 200 fig., [formula omitted] Biblio. Index. £ 1.10 net, in U.K. only
41. The ground-water hydrology of the Yorkshire Ouse River basin: D. A. Gray, R. Allender and P. Lovelock: Inst. Geol. Sci., London, Water supply paper, hydrogeol. rep. no. 4, 40 p., 1969
42. Space applications in water resource development (A/Conf. 34/ IV 3) and satellites, hydrology and the international hydrological decade (A/Conf. 34/IV 11).: Papers presented at the United Nations conference on the exploration and peaceful uses of outer space, Vienna, August 1968
43. Value to agriculture of high-quality water from nuclear desalination: I.A.E.A.: International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna. 1969, 278 p., 53 fig., 16 × 24 cm., paper bound, US $ 7.00. £ 2.18.4
44. The mechanism of the saline springs in the Lake Tiberias depression: M. J. Goldschmidt, A. Arad and D. Neev: Jerusalem, 1967, 19 p. plus 9 figs. (Hydrological paper no. 11; Bulletin no. 45)
45. The hydrological cycle and the law of nations: Hildink eek: Goteborg, Stockholm, Uppsala, Almquist and Wiksell, Gamla Brogatan 26, 1965. Sw.Cr.8. Paper also published as part of ‘Scandinavian Studies in Law 1965’, no. 22 of Studio Juridica Stockholmiensia
46. Representative and experimental basins: an international guide for research and practice: C. Toebes and V. Ouryvaev (ed.): 1970. 348 p. Paper: $ 10; £ 3; 40 F. Cloth: $ 13; £ 3.90; 52 F. (Studies and reports in hydrology, 4) Unesco, Paris
47. Artificial recharge of groundwater: WRA technical paper TP 75. Water Research Assoc. Medmenham, Buckinghamshire, England. Price £ 6
48. The hydrology of the Trent River Basin: R. A. Downing et al. Hydrogeological report no. 5. Water supply papers of the Institute of Geological Sciences, London, 1970. [formula omitted] 104 p. 12 tables. 15 figs. in back pocket. I.G.S. London
49. Desalination as an interim alternative to conventional water resource developments: Technical paper T.P. 76, Water Research Assoc., Marlow, Bucks., U.K.
50. Nature and resources: The no. 3, vol. VI, issue of Nature and resources, Unesco, Paris, includes the following papers: W. Richter: Co-operation between hydrogeology and geophysics in groundwater exploration
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