ISSN 1474-7065
Publisher: Elsevier
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Recent developments in river basin research and management pp. 1279-1279(1) Author: Fohrer N.
Longterm evaluation of land use changes on catchment water balance--a case study from North-East Germany pp. 1281-1290(10) Author: Wegehenkel M.
The influence of historic land use changes and future planned land use scenarios on floods in the Oder catchment pp. 1291-1300(10) Authors: De Roo A.; Schmuck G.; Perdigao V.; Thielen J.
Effects of land use changes on the nutrient balance in mesoscale catchments pp. 1301-1309(9) Authors: Lenhart T.; Fohrer N.; Frede H.-G.
Development and allocation of land-use scenarios in agriculture for hydrological impact studies pp. 1311-1321(11) Authors: Klocking B.; Strobl B.; Knoblauch S.; Maier U.; Pfutzner B.; Gericke A.
Possibilities and limitations of regional hydrological models applied within an environmental change study in Benin (West Africa) pp. 1323-1332(10) Authors: Bormann H.; Diekkruger B.
Analysis of the hydrological processes in a small headwater catchment in Benin (West Africa) pp. 1333-1341(9) Authors: Giertz S.; Diekkruger B.
Applying different spatial distribution and modelling concepts in three nested mesoscale catchments of Germany pp. 1343-1349(7) Author: Bongartz K.
Mesoscale water balance modelling in the Upper Danube watershed using sub-scale land cover information derived from NOAA-AVHRR imagery and GIS-techniques pp. 1351-1364(14) Authors: Ludwig R.; Probeck M.; Mauser W.
The use of earth observation techniques to improve catchment-scale pollution predictions pp. 1365-1376(12) Authors: Davenport I.J.; Silgram M.; Robinson J.S.; Lamb A.; Settle J.J.; Willig A.
Impact of changes in land-use management on soil hydraulic properties: hydraulic conductivity, water repellency and water retention pp. 1377-1387(11) Authors: Wahl N.A.; Bens O.; Schafer B.; Huttl R.F.