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 post title next to the number to view his post for that article, in which he summarizes the article and provides access to the abstract (free) and paper (for a [...]

HIGHLIGHTS – JAWRA DECEMBER 2011 Miller and Piechota investigated 398 snowpack telemetry stations in the Colorado River for trends in cumulative precipitation, snow water equivalent, and precipitation events. Yang et al. present snow hydrology updates to iTree-Hydro, previously called the Urban Forestry Effects – Hydrology model. Mark P. Rowe summarizes some interesting findings about the [...]

FEATURED COLLECTION:  SPARROW Modeling to Understand Water Quality Conditions in Major Regions of the United States. This entire issue is dedicated to an ambitious modeling effort put together by Guest Associate Editors Stephen D. Preston and David M. Wolock, along with Associate Editor Richard B. Alexander. SPARROW — SPAtially Referenced Regressions On Watershed attributes — [...]

JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association The Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) is dedicated to publishing original papers characterized by their broad approach to water resources issues. Water by its nature is complex. Therefore, effectively managing water resources requires a broad understanding of many concepts and their applications, as plans [...]

JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association The Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) is dedicated to publishing original papers characterized by their broad approach to water resources issues. Water by its nature is complex. Therefore, effectively managing water resources requires a broad understanding of many concepts and their applications, as plans [...]

JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association The Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) is dedicated to publishing original papers characterized by their broad approach to water resources issues. Water by its nature is complex. Therefore, effectively managing water resources requires a broad understanding of many concepts and their applications, as plans [...]

JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association Boggs et al. develop a general understanding of how variations in aquifer recharge are reflected in discharge. | view abstract » Speelman et al. report on a contingent ranking experiment to study how smallholder irrigators in South Africa would value potential changes in water rights. | view [...]

Featured Collection This issue includes a Featured Collection on “Contaminants of Emerging Concern,” with William Battaglin and Dana Kolpin as the Guest Associate Editors. These papers arose from the AWRA 2007 Summer Specialty Conference in Vail, Colorado. The conference provided an overview of the detection and sources of contaminants of emerging concern, their fate and [...]

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