Here are some items from the JAWRA blog by Editor Ken Lanfear. He provides early
views of eight papers from the February 2012 issue of JAWRA.
Click on the red to view his post for that article, in which he summarizes the article and provides access to the abstract (free) and paper (for a fee, or free to AWRA members). Clicking on the article title will take you directly to the abstract and access to the paper, which you can purchase or download freely if you are an AWRA member.
Enjoy!
February 2012 Article (Early View): “Modeling Climate Change Impacts on Hydrology and Nutrient Loading in the Upper Assiniboine Catchment,” Rajesh R. Shrestha, Yonas B. Dibike, and Terry D. Prowse.
February 2012 Article: “Sensitivity Analysis of Best Management Practices Under Climate Change Scenarios,” by Sean A. Woznicki and A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi.
3) Regionalization for Flow Duration
February 2012 Article (Early View): “Evaluation of a Regionalization Approach for Daily Flow Duration Curves in Central and Southern California Watersheds,” by Allen Hope and Ryan Bart.
4) Great Miami Water Quality Trading Program
February 2012 Article (Early View): “An Ex Post Evaluation of Ohio’s Great Miami Water Quality Trading Program,” by David A. Newburn and Richard T. Woodward.
5) Decentralized Groundwater Recharge
February 2012 Article (Early View): “Decentralized Groundwater Recharge Systems Using Roofwater and Stormwater Runoff,” by Daniel B. Stephens, Mark Miller, Stephanie J. Moore, Todd Umstot, and Deborah J. Salvato.
6) A Simple Water Balance Model
February 2012 Article (Early View): “Prediction of Streamflow Regime and Annual Runoff for Ungauged Basins Using a Distributed Monthly Water Balance Model,” by R.D. (Dan) Moore, J.W. Trubilowicz, and J.M Buttle.
7) Why Do Some Watershed Groups Succeed?
February 2012 article (Early View): “Collaborative Watershed Groups in Three Pacific Northwest States: A Regional Evaluation of Group Metrics and Perceived Success,” by B.C. Chaffin, R.L. Mahler, J.D. Wulfhorst, and B. Shafii.
February 2012 Article (Early View): “Crop Discharge Permits for Reduction of Nitrogen Loads to the Baltic Sea,” by Dennis Collentine and Holger Johnsson
"A scientist will never show any kindness for a theory which he did not start himself." - Mark Twain


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