Editor’s message: Groundwater modeling fantasies—part 2, down to earth Clifford I. Voss Editor’s Message 03 November 2011 Pages: 1455 - 1458
Review: Regional land subsidence accompanying groundwater extraction Devin L. GallowayThomas J. Burbey Paper 26 August 2011 Pages: 1459 - 1486
Combination of soil-water balance models and water-table fluctuation methods for evaluation and improvement of groundwater recharge calculations Zhang JieJan van HeydenRoland Barthel Paper 02 September 2011 Pages: 1487 - 1502
Mapping mean annual groundwater recharge in the Nebraska Sand Hills, USA Jozsef SzilagyiVitaly A. ZlotnikJanos Jozsa Paper 28 July 2011 Pages: 1503 - 1513
Quantifying the effects of subsurface heterogeneity on hillslope runoff using a stochastic approach Steven B. MeyerhoffReed M. Maxwell Paper 28 July 2011 Pages: 1515 - 1530
The use of spectral analysis-based exact solutions to characterize topography-controlled groundwater flow Lars MarklundAnders Wörman Paper 01 September 2011 Pages: 1531 - 1543
Insights into palaeorecharge conditions for European deep aquifers Hana JirákováFrédéric HuneauPhilippe Le Coustumer Report 21 July 2011 Pages: 1545 - 1562
Groundwater-recharge estimation in the Ordos Plateau, China: comparison of methods Lihe YinGuangcheng HuHongbo Li Report 20 August 2011 Pages: 1563 - 1575
Use of hydrologic time-series data for identification of hydrodynamic function and behavior in a karstic water system in China Lihong LiuXunhong ChenLongcang Shu Report 10 August 2011 Pages: 1577 - 1585
Assessment of groundwater contamination from a hazardous dump site in Ranipet, Tamil Nadu, India G. Tamma RaoV. V. S. Gurunadha RaoG. Ramesh Report 27 August 2011 Pages: 1587 - 1598
Flow and transport model of a polder area in the Belgian coastal plain: example of data integration Alexander VandenbohedeKlaus HinsbyLuc Lebbe Report 07 September 2011 Pages: 1599 - 1615