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Volume 18, Number 8, October 2003

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Preface to: The modelling of hydrologic systems
pp. 681-681(1)
Authors: Newham L.H.; Post D.A.

Modelling stream recession flows
pp. 683-692(10)
Author: Chapman T.G.

Modelling the flow regime of an arid zone floodplain river, Diamantina River, Australia
pp. 693-703(11)
Authors: Costelloe J.F.; Grayson R.B.; Argent R.M.; McMahon T.A.

Optimising drainage from sugar cane fields using a one-dimensional flow routing model: a case study from Ripple Creek, North Queensland
pp. 713-720(8)
Authors: Post D.A.; Kinsey-Henderson A.E.; Stewart L.K.; Roth C.H.; Reghenzani J.

Sensitivity analysis for assessing the behaviour of a landscape-based sediment source and transport model
pp. 741-751(11)
Authors: Newham L.T.H.; Norton J.P.; Prosser I.P.; Croke B.F.W.; Jakeman A.J.

A review of erosion and sediment transport models
pp. 761-799(39)
Authors: Merritt W.S.; Letcher R.A.; Jakeman A.J.

Modelling nutrient transport in Currency Creek, NSW with AnnAGNPS and PEST
pp. 801-808(8)
Authors: Baginska B.; Milne-Home W.; Cornish P.S.

A neural network approach for the optimisation of watershed management
pp. 815-823(9)
Authors: Kralisch S.; Fink M.; Flugel W.-A.; Beckstein C.

Testing the hillslope erosion model for application in India, New Zealand and Australia
pp. 825-830(6)
Authors: Cogle A.L.; Lane L.J.; Basher L.

Sediment transport phenomenon in rivers: an alternative perspective
pp. 831-838(8)
Authors: Sivakumar B.; Jayawardena A.W.

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