Contents of Hydrogeology Journal Issue 21:6. Papers are not free unless you are a member of IAH. You can freely view some of each paper's content by clicking on 'Look Inside'.
I did not post Issue 21:5 (August 2013) - access the ToC here.
Check out the essay by Gleeson & Cardiff - very good! Quantity's baaaack! I never knew it disappeared!
And Rossman & Zlotnick, too!
Essay
The return of groundwater quantity: a mega-scale and interdisciplinary “future of hydrogeology”?
Tom Gleeson, Michael Cardiff
Pages: 1169 - 1171
Paper
Review: Regional groundwater flow modeling in heavily irrigated basins of selected states in the western United States
Nathan R. Rossman, Vitaly A. Zlotnik
Pages: 1173 - 1192
Paper
Comparison of age distributions estimated from environmental tracers by using binary-dilution and numerical models of fractured and folded karst: Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and West Virginia, USA
Richard M. Yager, L. Niel Plummer, Leon J. Kauffman, Daniel H. Doctor, David L. Nelms, Peter Schlosser
Pages: 1193 - 1217
Paper
Olive-oil mill wastewater transport under unsaturated and saturated laboratory conditions using the geoelectrical resistivity tomography method and the FEFLOW mode
P. Seferou, P. Soupios, N. N. Kourgialas, Z. Dokou, G. P. Karatzas, E. Candasayar, N. Papadopoulos, V. Dimitriou, A. Sarris, M. Sauter
Pages: 1219 - 1234
Paper
Numerical modeling of contaminant transport in a stratified heterogeneous aquifer with dipping anisotropy
Ronggao Qin, Yanqing Wu, Zengguang Xu, Derrick Xie, Chi Zhang
Pages: 1235 - 1246
Paper
A poly morphological landform approach for hydrogeological applications in heterogeneous glacial sediments
Knud Erik S. Klint, Bertel Nilsson, Lars Troldborg, Peter Roll Jakobsen
Pages: 1247 - 1264
Paper
A laboratory study of tracer tomography
R. Brauchler, G. Böhm, C. Leven, P. Dietrich, M. Sauter
Pages: 1265 - 1274
Paper
Geochemistry and isotope geochemistry of the Monfalcone thermal waters (northern Italy): inference on the deep geothermal reservoir
R. Petrini, F. Italiano, M. Ponton, F. F. Slejko, U. Aviani, L. Zini
Pages: 1275 - 1287
Report
Carbon-14 age and chemical evolution of Ca(HCO3)2-type groundwater of age less than 8,000 years in a confined sandy and muddy Pleistocene aquifer, Japan
Isao Machida, Yohey Suzuki, Mio Takeuchi
Pages: 1289 - 1305
Report
Hydrogeochemical transport modeling of the infiltration of tertiary treated wastewater in a dune area, Belgium
Alexander Vandenbohede, Ilka Wallis, Emmanuel Van Houtte, Eric Van Ranst
Pages: 1307 - 1321
Report
Characterizing a fractured aquifer in Mexico using geological attributes related to open-pit groundwater
Enrique Herrera, Jaime Garfias
Pages: 1323 - 1338
Report
Impact of groundwater withdrawals on the interaction of multi-layered aquifers in the Viterbo geothermal area (central Italy)
Antonella Baiocchi, Francesca Lotti, Vincenzo Piscopo
Pages: 1339 - 1353
Report
Factors causing dynamic variations in the saltwater–freshwater transition zone in a beach aquifer, Mangsang, South Korea
Seong-Chun Jun, Gwang-Ok Bae, Kang-Kun Lee
Pages: 1355 - 1371
Report
Identification of potential sites for aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) in coastal areas using ASR performance estimation methods
Koen G. Zuurbier, Mark Bakker, Willem Jan Zaadnoordijk, Pieter J. Stuyfzand
Pages: 1373 - 1383
Enjoy!
"A series of recent papers suggest groundwater quantity may be returning to prominence in hydrogeology research." - Tom Gleeson and Michael Cardiff, first sentence of their essay
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