Effects of layered heterogeneity in subsurface geologic materials on solute transport under field conditions: A case study from northeastern Iowa, USA Mohammad Z. Iqbal Original paper 01 October 2002 Pages: 257 - 270
Fractal analysis of the Oyo River, cave systems, and topography of the Gunungsewu karst area, central Java, Indonesia Sari B. KusumayudhaM. T. ZenRudy Sayoga Gautama Papers 01 October 2002 Pages: 271 - 278
A tectono-geomorphic model of the hydrogeology of deeply weathered crystalline rock: Evidence from Uganda Richard TaylorKen Howard Papers 01 October 2002 Pages: 279 - 294
Microbiological and chemical characterization of hydrothermal fluids at Tortugas Mountain Geothermal Area, southern New Mexico, USA Dirk Schulze-MakuchJohn F. Kennedy ORIGINAL PAPER 01 October 2002 Pages: 295 - 309
A groundwater-basin approach to conceptualize and simulate post-Pleistocene subsurface flow in a semi-arid region, southeastern New Mexico and western Texas, USA Thomas F. Corbet Reports 01 October 2002 Pages: 310 - 327
Delineation of a landfill leachate plume and flow channels in coastal sands near Christchurch, New Zealand, using a shallow electromagnetic survey method David C. NobesMark J. ArmstrongMurray E. Close Reports 01 October 2002 Pages: 328 - 336
Sensitivity analysis for the EPIK method of vulnerability assessment in a small karstic aquifer, southern Belgium Radu Constantin GoguAlain Dassargues Reports 01 October 2002 Pages: 337 - 345
Joseph Buachidze: Eminent patriarch of the Georgian hydrogeological community I. ZektserL. Varazashvili Profiles 01 October 2002 Pages: 346 - 347
Comment on “Outbreak of enteroviruses and groundwater contamination in Taiwan: concept of biomedical hydrogeology” (Jean 1999) – A question of barriers and epidemiology P. GaleC. YoungK. Lewin Comment and reply 01 October 2002 Pages: 348 - 349
Reply to comments by P. Gale and others on "Outbreak of enteroviruses and groundwater contamination in Taiwan: Concept of biomedical hydrogeology" (Jean 1999) Jiin-Shuh Jean Comment and reply 01 October 2002 Pages: 350 - 353