Water Well Journal – May 2017

We have received our May 2017 issue of the Water Well Journal (Volume 71 Issue 5) from the National Groundwater Association (NGWA) which focuses on irrigation and groundwater. This issue presents a  variety of articles discussing topics such as water resources and irrigation, water balance, food production, variable frequency drives (VFDs), safety measures for workers and managing employee performance.

Water Well Journal (Volume 71 Issue 5) - May 2017
Water Well Journal (Volume 71 Issue 5) May 2017

 

Persons wishing  to view this issue can email me or visit me at my desk. Happy reading guys! 🙂

 

 

 

They’re here….our print Hydrological Sciences Journals 2015 are here!

So I am doing another happy dance as Volume 60 Issues 1-8 of our Hydrological Sciences Journal have been delivered. We are expected to get four more issues, i.e. 9-12.

So Taylor and Francis have definitely made my day and I hope yours too since this information is now available for perusal.

Please see below for a breakdown of what each of the four books contain.

  1. Hydrological Sciences Journal Volume 60 Issues 1-2 2015:

This journal contains 379 pages and presents articles on topics such as climate change risks and water management; future water stress; modelling regional impacts and water resources; peak discharge estimation; surface soil water content; hydrological trends; salt intrusion model in Malaysia; water yield effects; land surface temperature; index-flood model; sediment transfer; artificial recharge by floodwater and transient phreatic surface mound.

Also contained in this journal is a book review for Introduction to Physical Hydrology by Martin R. Hendriks, 2010; Oxford University Press

2. Hydrological Sciences Journal Volume 60 Issues 3-4 2015:

This journal presents articles and case studies on a wide variety of topics which include bias compensation in flood frequency; hydrograph evaluation; catchment behaviour, rainfall selection and flash flood; data series interpolation; runoff of climate change; runoff and water temperature; global hdrological models; current trends in climate parameters; curve number adjustment; modelling climate and land-use; sewer overflow; groundwater depletion; water balance; source identification and water storage.

Hydrological Sciences Journal Volume 60 Issues 1-2 and 3-4
Hydrological Sciences Journal Volume 60 Issues 1-2 and 3-4

3. Hydrological Sciences Journal Volume 60 Issues 5-6 2015:

This journal  contains a special issue of Evaluating Water Resources with SWAT, as well as, articles and case studies on topics such as advances in water resources assessment; spatial-analysis of SWAT; modelling spatial distribution; agricultural management and SWAT model; SWAT sub-field investigation; surface water-groundwater model; climate change impacts; water inflow and a coastal lagoon; calibrated parameter sets; flood peaks and volumes; seasonal climate patterns; continuous streamflow simulation; monitoring acidic water; parameter uncertainty and sensitivity analysis; new fuzzy linear regression; predicting daily pan evaporation; saturated hydraulic conductivity and LISEM and seasonal and inter-annual variability.

4. Hydrological Sciences Journal Volume 60 Issues 7-8 2015:

This journal contains a special issue on “Modelling Temporally-variable Catchments”, as well as, articles and case studies on various topics which include hydrological models and changing conditions; hydrological models and changing catchments; comparative assessment of AWBM and SimHyd; hydrological impact and forest fire; wildfire impact and runoff; ECOMAG model; temporal variability and catchment response; HBV model and parametric uncertainty; model performance and parameter variability; current runoff variations; bushfire and climate variability; kinematic wave-based hydrological model; COSERO precipitation-runoff model; graphical tools  and catchment behaviour; parameter transferability and changing climate; flood estimation and hydrological modelling and temporally-variable catchments.

Hydrological Sciences Journal Volume 60 Issues 5-6 and 7-8
Hydrological Sciences Journal Volume 60 Issues 5-6 and 7-8

For those of you interested in taking a closer look at our new journal acquisitions, please feel free to email me or drop by my desk. 🙂

Please be reminded that articles are also available at  Taylor and Francis Online, till December 31 2015 for which you would require a username and password which I would provide you with.