Geomorphology & Hydrology

Edited by: Paul F. Hudson and Sheryl Luzzadder Beach

Volume 6 (2012)

Alluvial Fan Dynamics – Revisiting the Field (pages 752–775)
Cal Scheinert, Thad Wasklewicz and Dennis Staley

Carbon and Nitrogen Export from Semiarid Uplands to Perennial Rivers: Connections and Missing Links, San Pedro River, Arizona, USA (pages 546–559)
Thomas Meixner, Paul Brooks, James Hogan, Carlos Soto and Scott Simpson

Volume 5 (2011)

Editorial (pages 799–800)
Michael Bradshaw and John Kupfer

Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Snow-Covered Environments (pages 682–699)
Paul D. Brooks, Paul Grogan, Pamela H. Templer, Peter Groffman, Mats G. Öquist and Josh Schimel

Hydrological Connectivity of the Landscape of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica (pages 666–681)
Michael N. Gooseff, Diane M. McKnight, Peter Doran, Andrew G. Fountain and W. Berry Lyons

Sediment II: Modification and Provenance (pages 494–516)
Basil Gomez

Applications and Trends of Remote Sensing in Professional Urban Planning (pages 249–261)
Nancy Hoalst-Pullen and Mark W. Patterson

Snow Hydrology in Central Europe (pages 200–218)
Ladislav Holko, Liudmyla Gorbachova and Zdeněk Kostka

Dryland Ecohydrology in the Anthropocene: Taking Stock of Human–Ecological Interactions (pages 112–127)
Bradford P. Wilcox, Michael G. Sorice and Michael H. Young

Volume 4 (2010)

Ecohydrology and Climate Change in the Mountains of the Western USA – A Review of Research and Opportunities (pages 1648–1663)
Christina Tague and Aubrey L. Dugger

Climate Change in the Arctic – Permafrost, Thermokarst, and Why They Matter to the Non-Arctic World (pages 1553–1566)
William B. Bowden

Arsenic in South Asia Groundwater (pages 1532–1552)
Shawn G. Benner and Scott Fendorf

Peatland Geomorphology and Carbon Cycling (pages 1513–1531)
Martin G. Evans and Jeff Warburton

The Use of Repeat Photography in Contemporary Geomorphic Studies: An Evolving Approach to Understanding Landscape Change (pages 1339–1357)
Dawna L. Cerney

Seasonal Patterns of Nitrate Discharge from Forested Catchments: Information Derived from Japanese Case Studies (pages 1358–1376)
Nobuhito Ohte, Naoko Tokuchi and Masamitsu Fujimoto

Regional Climate Models for Hydrological Impact Studies at the Catchment Scale: A Review of Recent Modeling Strategies (p 834-860)
Claudia Teutschbein, Jan Seibert

A Paradigm Shift in Hydrology: Storage Thresholds Across Scales Influence Catchment Runoff Generation (p 819-833)
Christopher Spence

Secular Sediment Waves, Channel Bed Waves, and Legacy Sediment (p 576-598)
L. Allan James

Lumped Conceptual Rainfall-Runoff Models and Simple Water Balance Methods: Overview and Applications in Ungauged and Data Limited Regions (p 206-225)
Francis H. S. Chiew

Palestinian Water II: Climate Change and Land Use (p 139-157)
Marwan A. Hassan, Khaled Shahin, Brian Klinkenberg, Graham McIntyre, Mousa Diabat, Abed Al-Rahman Tamimi, Ronit Nativ

Palestinian Water I: Resources, Allocation and Perception (p 118-138)
Marwan A. Hassan, Graham McIntyre, Brian Klinkenberg, Abed Al-Rahman Tamimi, Richard K. Paisely, Mousa Diabat, Khaled Shahin

Volume 3 (2009)

Long-term Hydrological Forecasting in Cold Regions: Retrospect, Current Status and Prospect (p 1841-1864)
Alexander N. Gelfan, Yury G. Motovilov

Sustainable Use of Water from Natural and Social Science Perspectives (p 2025-2044)
Michael Hauhs, Olivier Graefe

The Hydrology of Mediterranean Mountain Areas (p 2045-2064)
J. Latron, P. Llorens, F. Gallart

Phytogeomorphic Influence of Stone Covers and Boulders on Plant Distribution and Slope Processes in High-Mountain Areas (p 1774-1803)
Francisco L. Pérez

The Rock Varnish Revolution: New Insights from Microlaminations and the Contributions of Tanzhuo Liu (p 1804-1823)
Ronald I. Dorn

What Tree Rings Can Tell About Earth-Surface Processes: Teaching the Principles of Dendrogeomorphology (p 1013-1037)
Markus Stoffel, Michelle Bollschweiler

Integrated Water Resources Optimization Models: An Assessment of a Multidisciplinary Tool for Sustainable Water Resources Management Strategies (p 1176-1195)
Alex Mayer, Andrea Muñoz-Hernandez

An Eco-hydro-geomorphic Perspective to Modeling the Role of Climate in Catchment Evolution (p 1151-1175)
Erkan Istanbulluoglu

Modeling Catchment Evolution: From Decoding Geomorphic Processes Signatures toward Predicting Impacts of Climate Change (p 1125-1150)
Erkan Istanbulluoglu

Hyporheic Exchange in Mountain Rivers II: Effects of Channel Morphology on Mechanics, Scales, and Rates of Exchange (p 1038-1062)
John M. Buffington, Daniele Tonina

Hyporheic Exchange in Mountain Rivers I: Mechanics and Environmental Effects (p 1063-1086)
Daniele Tonina, John M. Buffington

Pan Evaporation Trends and the Terrestrial Water Balance. II. Energy Balance and Interpretation (p 761-780)
Michael L. Roderick, Michael T. Hobbins, Graham D. Farquhar

Pan Evaporation Trends and the Terrestrial Water Balance. I. Principles and Observations (p 746-760)
Michael L. Roderick, Michael T. Hobbins, Graham D. Farquhar

Dealing with Landscape Heterogeneity in Watershed Hydrology: A Review of Recent Progress toward New Hydrological Theory (p 375-392)
Peter A. Troch, Gustavo A. Carrillo, Ingo Heidbüchel, Seshadri Rajagopal, Matt Switanek, Till H. M. Volkmann, Mary Yaeger

Revisiting Hydrologic Sampling Strategies for an Accurate Assessment of Hydrologic Connectivity in Humid Temperate Systems (p 350-374)
Geneviève A. Ali, André G. Roy

The Future of Geomorphology (p 329-349)
Olav Slaymaker

Volume 2 (2008)

A Perspective on Cyberinfrastructure for Water Research Driven by Informatics Methodologies (p 2040-2061)
Peter Bajcsy

Climate Change, Land-Use Change, and Floods: Toward an Integrated Assessment (p 1549-1579)
Heejun Chang, Jon Franczyk

Optimality as a Concept to Understand and Model Vegetation at Different Scales (p 1580-1598)
Stanislaus J. Schymanski

Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Pharmaceuticals in the Aquatic Environment: A Review (p 920-955)
C. Stamm, A. C. Alder, K. Fenner, J. Hollender, M. Krauss, C. S. McArdell, C. Ort, M. K. Schneider

Understanding Dryland Landscape Dynamics: Do Biological Crusts Hold the Key? (p 899-919)
Heather A. Viles

Combining Hydrometric and Hydrochemical Data Sets for Investigating Runoff Generation Processes: Tautologies, Inconsistencies and Possible Explanations (p 255-280)
Gunnar Lischeid

Classification of Runoff in Headwater Catchments: A Physical Problem? (p 235-254)
Michael Hauhs, Holger Lange

Geomorphology Fluid Flow Modelling: Can Fluvial Flow Only Be Modelled Using a Three-Dimensional Approach? (p 215-234)
R. J. Hardy

Geography Compass: Setting Course in a New Direction
Mike Bradshaw

Volume 1 (2007)

Variability, Feedback, and Cooperative Process Dynamics: Elements of a Unifying Hydrologic Theory (p 1338-1360)
Praveen Kumar

Urban Rivers: Hydrology, Geomorphology, Ecology and Opportunities for Change (p 1118-1137)
Angela Gurnell, May Lee, Catherine Souch

Catchment Classification and Hydrologic Similarity (p 901-931)
Thorsten Wagener, Murugesu Sivapalan, Peter Troch, Ross Woods

What Is a Natural River? (p 871-900)
Ellen Wohl, Dorothy J. Merritts

Rivers in the Solar System: Water Is Not the Only Fluid Flow on Planetary Bodies (p 480-502)
Goro Komatsu

Mega-Yardangs: A Global Analysis (p 65-81)
Andrew S. Goudie