Editorial; Floodplain environments Wilhel L. F. BrinkmannStephen B. Bradley Floodplain Environments Pages: 4 - 4
Incorporation of metalliferous sediments from historic mining into river floodplains Bradley Stephen B. Floodplain Environments Pages: 5 - 14
Geo-ecologic environment of a river main floodplain sediment profile: a micro-scale study Brinkmann W. L. F.Lehmann R. Floodplain Environments Pages: 15 - 26
Sediment-water interactions in the metal-contaminated floodplain of the Clark Fork River, Montana, USA Brooks RebekahMoore Johnnie N. Floodplain Environments Pages: 27 - 36
Downstream changes of total and partitioned metal concentrations in the flood deposits of the river Geul (The Netherlands) Leenaers H. OriginalPaper Pages: 37 - 43
Spatial and temporal variations in soil chemistry on the Amazon floodplain Victoria Reynaldo L.Martinelli Luiz A.Ribeiro Maria N. G. OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 52
Rates and patterns of contemporary floodplain sedimentation: A case study of the river Culm, Devon, UK Walling D. E.Bradley S. B. OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 62
Sulphur contents of conifer needles in Great Britain Innes John L.Boswell Roger C. OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 66
Soil loss tolerance limits: an environmental management tool Pretorius J. R.Cooks J. Floodplain Environments Pages: 67 - 75
Investigation of spheroidal weathering and twinning Sarracino RobertPrasad Gisela Floodplain Environments Pages: 77 - 83
IGU commission health and development Yola VerhasseltDavid Phillips The International Geographical Union Reports Pages: 84 - 84
IGU commission on marine geography IGU commission on coastal environment H. D. Smith The International Geographical Union Reports Pages: 85 - 85
Hydroclimatic contrasts and their influence on the vegetation, Barranca del Cobre, Mexico —a lengthening of the tropics in temperate zone Maderey Laura Elena Reports Pages: 87 - 92