An interview with Paul Witherspoon, distinguished hydrogeologist from the USA R. Allan FreezeIraj Javandel Profile of Eminent Hydrogeologists 17 May 2008 Pages: 811 - 815
Simultaneous parameter identification of a heterogeneous aquifer system using artificial neural networks Halil KarahanM. Tamer Ayvaz Paper 05 February 2008 Pages: 817 - 827
Effect of soil disturbance on recharging fluxes: case study on the Snake River Plain, Idaho National Laboratory, USA John R. NimmoKim S. Perkins Paper 23 January 2008 Pages: 829 - 844
Evaluation of distributed recharge in an upland semi-arid karst system: the West Bank Mountain Aquifer, Middle East A. G. HughesM. M. MansourN. S. Robins Paper 29 January 2008 Pages: 845 - 854
An improved method for delineating source protection zones for karst springs based on analysis of recession curve data Massimo V. Civita Paper 04 March 2008 Pages: 855 - 869
Rain induced shallow landslide hazard assessment for ungauged catchments Raj Hari SharmaNarendra Man Shakya Paper 15 May 2008 Pages: 871 - 877
Experimental investigation of cephapirin adsorption to quartz filter sands and dune sands Jonathan W. PetersonTheresa A. O’MearaMichael D. Seymour Paper 05 February 2008 Pages: 879 - 892
Estimating groundwater recharge in a cold desert environment in northern China using chloride John B. GatesW. M. EdmundsBridget R. Scanlon Report 01 February 2008 Pages: 893 - 910
Methodology for groundwater recharge assessment in carbonate aquifers: application to pilot sites in southern Spain B. AndreoJ. VíasF. Carrasco Report 31 January 2008 Pages: 911 - 925
Groundwater recharge and discharge processes in the Jakarta groundwater basin, Indonesia Rachmat Fajar LubisYasuo SakuraRobert Delinom Report 12 February 2008 Pages: 927 - 938
Flowpath structure in a limestone aquifer: multi-borehole logging investigations at the hydrogeological experimental site of Poitiers, France O. AudouinJ. BodinB. Bourbiaux Report 22 February 2008 Pages: 939 - 950
Inference of the structure of karst conduits using quantitative tracer tests and geological information: example of the Swiss Jura Jérôme PerrinMarc Luetscher Report 16 February 2008 Pages: 951 - 967
Estimating hydraulic conductivity from specific capacity for Hawaii aquifers, USA Kolja RotzollAly I. El-Kadi Report 18 January 2008 Pages: 969 - 979
Glacio-lacustrine stratigraphy, aquifer characterization and contaminant transport: a case study in South Lake Tahoe, California, USA Craig W. MorganGraham M. KentMichaela Novak Report 06 June 2008 Pages: 981 - 994
Multi-aquifer pumping test to determine cutoff wall length for groundwater flow control during site excavation in Tokyo, Japan Noriharu MiyakeNobuaki KohsakaAkira Ishikawa Report 29 January 2008 Pages: 995 - 1001
Spatial characteristics of water quality, stable isotopes and tritium associated with groundwater flow in the Hutuo River alluvial fan plain of the North China Plain Yintao LuChangyuan TangYasuo Sakura Report 12 April 2008 Pages: 1003 - 1015
Comment on the paper “Deep groundwater flow and geochemical processes in limestone aquifers: evidence from thermal waters in Derbyshire, England, UK” by John Gunn, Simon H Bottrell, David J Lowe, Stephen R H Worthington. Hydrogeology Journal (2006), 14 (6), 868–881 F. C. Brassington Comment and Reply 29 May 2008 Pages: 1017 - 1018
Reply to comment on “Deep groundwater flow and geochemical processes in limestone aquifers: evidence from thermal waters in Derbyshire, England, UK” by John Gunn, Simon H Bottrell, David J Lowe, Stephen R H Worthington. Hydrogeology Journal (2006), 14 (6), 868–881 John GunnSimon H. BottrellStephen R. H. Worthington Comment and Reply 09 May 2008 Pages: 1019 - 1021