Combined interpretation of radar, hydraulic, and tracer data from a fractured-rock aquifer near Mirror Lake, New Hampshire, USA Frederick D. Day-LewisJohn W. Lane JrSteven M. Gorelick Paper 17 September 2004 Pages: 1 - 14
The use of the Pareto distribution for fracture transmissivity assessment Gunnar GustafsonÅsa Fransson Paper 10 June 2005 Pages: 15 - 20
Numerical evaluation of pumping well transmissivity estimates in laterally heterogeneous formations Leanne G. TumlinsonJames L. OsienskyJerry P. Fairley Paper 06 October 2004 Pages: 21 - 30
Applicability of the most frequent value method in groundwater modeling Peter SzucsFaruk CivanMargit Virag Paper 17 February 2005 Pages: 31 - 43
Groundwater-recharge estimation using a surface electrical resistivity method in the Himalayan foothill region, India M. IsrailMufid al-hadithiBhism Kumar Paper 06 November 2004 Pages: 44 - 50
Investigating cross-contamination of aquifers Paul M. SantiJohn E. McCrayJamie L. Martens Paper 26 January 2005 Pages: 51 - 68
Groundwater use and policy in community water supply in Finland Tapio S. KatkoM. Annukka LipponenEsa K. T. Rönkä Report 28 May 2004 Pages: 69 - 78
Evaluation of an intrinsic and a specific vulnerability assessment method in comparison with groundwater salinisation and nitrate contamination levels in two agricultural regions in the south of Portugal T. Y. StigterL. RibeiroA. M. M. Carvalho Dill Report 26 January 2005 Pages: 79 - 99
Preliminary assessment of the impacts of deep foundations and land reclamation on groundwater flow in a coastal area in Hong Kong, China Jiu J. JiaoXu-Sheng WangSubhas Nandy Report 06 November 2004 Pages: 100 - 114
Significance of enhanced infiltration due to groundwater extraction on the disappearance of a headwater lagoon system: Toluca Basin, Mexico D. L. RudolphR. SultanR. G. McLaren Report 23 June 2005 Pages: 115 - 130
Assessing selected natural and anthropogenic impacts on freshwater lens morphology on small barrier Islands: Dog Island and St. George Island, Florida, USA James C. SchneiderSarah E. Kruse Report 09 April 2005 Pages: 131 - 145
Identifying sources of groundwater in the lower Colorado River valley, USA, with δ18O, δD, and 3H: implications for river water accounting Bradley E. GuayChristopher J. EastoeAustin Long Report 07 May 2004 Pages: 146 - 158
Determining the circulation depth of thermal springs in the southern Rocky Mountain Trench, south-eastern British Columbia, Canada using geothermometry and borehole temperature logs D. M. AllenS. E. GrasbyD. A. Voormeij Report 17 February 2005 Pages: 159 - 172
Radon distribution in groundwater of Taiwan Y. L. HanM. C. Tom KuoY. P. Lee Report 10 September 2004 Pages: 173 - 179
Recharge mechanism and hydrochemistry evaluation of groundwater in the Nuaimeh area, Jordan, using environmental isotope techniques William Bajjali Report 11 August 2004 Pages: 180 - 191
Hydrochemical investigation of water from the Pleistocene wells and springs, Jericho area, Palestine Saed KhayatHeinz HötzlWasim Ali Report 26 January 2005 Pages: 192 - 202
Recharge areas and geochemical evolution of groundwater in an alluvial aquifer system in the Sultanate of Oman Juerg M. MatterH. N. WaberA. Matter Report 08 September 2005 Pages: 203 - 224
Assessing the extent of induced leakage to an urban aquifer using environmental tracers: an example from Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia Brian L. MorrisW. George DarlingInna Poddubnaia Report 09 April 2005 Pages: 225 - 243
Multi-electrode resistivity survey for groundwater exploration in the Harare greenstone belt, Zimbabwe R. J. OwenO. GwavavaP. Gwaze Report 09 April 2005 Pages: 244 - 252
Using solver to determine vertical groundwater velocities by temperature variations, Purdue University, Indiana, USA Miguel A. ArriagaDarrell I. Leap Technical Note 20 October 2004 Pages: 253 - 263
Comment on the article “A participatory approach to integrated aquifer management: The case of Guanajuato state, Mexico” By R. Sandoval (H. J. February, 2004) M. Ramon Llamas Comment and Reply 18 June 2005 Pages: 264 - 264
Some comments on Dr. Ramón Llamas’ remarks on the paper “A participatory approach to integrated aquifer management—the case of Guanajuato State, Mexico” M. S. Ricardo Sandoval-Minero Comment and Reply 17 February 2005 Pages: 265 - 266
The persistence of the water budget myth and its relationship to sustainability John F. DevlinMarios Sophocleous Erratum 11 November 2005 Pages: 267 - 267