Volumes and Issues  

HESS - Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 1-212

Vice Presidents' Foreword
Page(s) 1-1
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 3253 KB)


   
The occurrence of groundwater in the Lower Palaeozoic rocks of upland Central Wales
C. Neal, A. J. Robson, P. Shand, W. M. Edmunds, A. J. Dixon, D. K. Buckley, S. Hill, M. Harrow, M. Neal, J. Wilkinson, and B. Reynolds
Page(s) 3-18
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 3253 KB)


   
The role of diagenisis in the hydrogeological stratification of carbonate aquifers: an example from the chalk at Fair Cross, Berkshire, UK
J. Bloomfield
Page(s) 19-33
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 2296 KB)


   
Development of a Hydrogeological Model of the Borrowdale Volcanics at Sellafield
R. J. Lunn, A. D. Lunn, and R. Mackay
Page(s) 35-46
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 133 KB)


   
Recharge Response Functions
A. Calver
Page(s) 47-53
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 1057 KB)


   
"Blueprint" for the UP Modelling System for Large Scale Hydrology
J. Ewen
Page(s) 55-69
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 3989 KB)


   
A Regionalised Neyman-Scott Model of Rainfall with Convective and Stratiform Cells
P. S. P. Cowpertwait and P. E. O'Connell
Page(s) 71-80
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 2385 KB)


   
A parameterization of momentum roughness length and displacement height for a wide range of canopy densities
A. Verhoef, K. G. McNaughton, and A. F. G. Jacobs
Page(s) 81-91
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 1571 KB)


   
Determination of evaporation from a catchment water balance at a monthly time scale
H. H. G. Savenije
Page(s) 93-100
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 3474 KB)


   
Using interactive recession curve analysis to specify a general catchment storage model
R. Lamb and K. Beven
Page(s) 101-113
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 1653 KB)


   
Surface water process and groundwater flow within a hydrologically complex floodplain wetland, Norfolk Broads, U.K.
D. J. Gilvear, P. J. K. Sadler, J. H. Tellam, and J. W. Lloyd
Page(s) 115-135
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 2602 KB)


   
Modelling the ecosystem effects of nitrogen deposition: Model of Ecosystem Retention and Loss of Inorganic Nitrogen (MERLIN
B. J. Cosby, R. C. Ferrier, A. Jenkins, B. A. Emmett, R. F. Wright, and A. Tietema
Page(s) 137-158
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 3378 KB)


   
An Assessment of the Capabilities of the ERS Satellites' Active Microwave Instruments for Monitoring Soil Moisture Change
K. Blyth
Page(s) 159-174
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 4168 KB)


   
Extension of the measurement range of electrical conductivity by time-domain reflectometry (TDR)
M. A. Mojid, G. C. L. Wyseure, and D. A. Rose
Page(s) 175-183
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 1178 KB)


   
Stream water quality in acid sensitive UK upland areas; an example of potential water quality remediation based on groundwater manipulation.
C. Neal, T. Hill, S. Alexander, B. Reynolds, S. Hill, A. J. Dixon, M. Harrow, M. Neal, and C. J. Smith
Page(s) 185-196
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 2769 KB)


   
Acidification in Three Lake District Tarns: Historical Iong term trends and modelled future behaviour under changing sulphate and nitrate deposition
P. G. Whitchead, J. Barlow, E. Y. Haworth, and J. K. Adamson
Page(s) 197-204
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 1068 KB)


   
The aggregate description of semi-arid vegetation with precipitation-generated soil moisture heterogeneity
C. B. White, P. R. Houser, A. M. Arain, Z.-L. Yang, K. Syed, and W. J. Shuttleworth
Page(s) 205-212
Abstract   Final Revised Paper (PDF, 2257 KB)