Trends and Directions in Hydrology
1986
Trends and directions in hydrology
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The emergence of global-scale hydrology
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Scale of fluctuation of rainfall models
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Catchment-scale evaporation and the atmospheric boundary layer
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Looking for hydrologic laws
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Classification of seasonal snow cover crystals
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Modeling alluvial channels
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The “physics” of soil water physics
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Water flow and solute transport processes in the unsaturated zone
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On the simulation of nonaqueous phase organic compounds in the subsurface
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Statistical theory of groundwater flow and transport: Pore to laboratory, laboratory to formation, and formation to regional scale
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Stochastic subsurface hydrology from theory to applications
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Use of systems analysis in water management
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Flood estimates: How good are they?
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Bridging the gap between flood research and design practice
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Dilettantism in hydrology: Transition or destiny?
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