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BHS Circulation contents 11 th NCCR climate summer school Jonathan Eden 2012, 115, 10 1988-92 Drought: a hydrological review anon 1993, 40,9 1989-1990: A period of constrasts Hilary Smithers 1991, 29,7 32 nd International school of hydraulics Steve Wallis 2012, 115, 16 64 th EAGE Conference and technical exhibition Aaron Lockwood 2002, 74, 10 A fishy tale David Archer 2008, 96,6 A groundwater taster for Scotland David Martin 2010, 105, 13 A hydrological mystery? Ron Manley 1995, 48,6 A method for estimating discharge in torrential wadis Brain Watts 2001, 70,5 A national flood emergency framework Anon 2009, 100, 16 A risky business: hydrological risk and uncertainty under climate change Paul Bates & Ian Cluckie 2003, 78, 12 A source of bias in regionalisation equations Ian Littlewood 2002, 72,9 About Drought Stephen Turner 2018, 137, 16 Acid rain: the use of models in impact assessment on surface waters Neil Weatherly 1994, 44, 11 Advances in spatial rainfall representation Helen Proctor 2004, 81, 12 Aotearoa – hydrometry in New Zealand John Adams 1994, 42,1 AGU conference – hydrology sessions 2003 Hamish Moir 2003, 77,3 AGU Fall meeting 2011 Simon Parry 2012, 112, 20 AGU Fall meeting 2006 Jim Freer 2007, 93,7 AGU Fall meeting 2007 David Lavers 2008, 96,9 AGU Fall meeting 2008 Christian Birkel, Markus Hrachowitz, Mark Speed, Doerthe Tetzlaff 2009, 101, 11 AGU Fall meeting 2009 Tobias Krueger 2010, 104, 19 AGU Fall meeting 2010 Caroline Ballard; Cécile Ménard 2011, 108, 6 AGU Fall meeting 2011 Nick Barber 2012, 113, 9 AGU Fall meeting 2012 Supattra Visessri 2013, 116, 15

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BHSCirculationcontents

11thNCCRclimatesummerschool Jonathan Eden 2012,115,10

1988-92Drought: a hydrological review anon 1993,40,91989-1990:Aperiodof constrasts Hilary Smithers 1991,29,732ndInternational schoolofhydraulics SteveWallis 2012,115,

1664thEAGEConferenceand technicalexhibition Aaron Lockwood 2002,74,10

Afishytale David Archer 2008,96,6

Agroundwater taster forScotland DavidMartin 2010,105,13

A hydrologicalmystery? RonManley 1995,48,6

Amethodforestimatingdischarge in torrentialwadis BrainWatts 2001,70,5

Anational floodemergency framework Anon 2009,100,16

A riskybusiness:hydrological riskanduncertaintyunderclimatechange PaulBates&IanCluckie 2003,78,12

Asourceofbias inregionalisationequations Ian Littlewood 2002,72,9

About Drought Stephen Turner 2018,137,16

Acidrain:theuseofmodels in impactassessmentonsurfacewaters NeilWeatherly 1994,44,11

Advances in spatial rainfall representation Helen Proctor 2004,81,12

Aotearoa–hydrometry inNewZealand John Adams 1994,42,1AGUconference–hydrology sessions2003 HamishMoir 2003,77,3

AGUFallmeeting 2011 Simon Parry 2012,112,20

AGUFallmeeting2006 JimFreer 2007,93,7

AGUFallmeeting2007 David Lavers 2008,96,9

AGUFallmeeting2008 Christian Birkel,MarkusHrachowitz,Mark Speed,Doerthe Tetzlaff

2009,101,11

AGUFallmeeting2009 Tobias Krueger 2010,104,19

AGUFallmeeting2010 Caroline Ballard; CécileMénard

2011,108,6

AGUFallmeeting2011 Nick Barber 2012,113,9

AGUFallmeeting2012 Supattra Visessri 2013,116,15

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AGUFallMeeting2014 NickBarber(1)andClaireTunaley (2)

2015,124,17

AGIFallMeeting2015 Maria Blumstock 2016,Marjolein van Huijgevoort 129,14

ValentinaNoacco 2016,129,152016,129,16

AGUFallMeeting2016 Sally Rangecrof Hailong 2017,132,Wang 20

AGUFallMeeting2019 Kieran Khamis,DorrisWendt 2020,144,18

AGU-GAC-MAC-CGUJoint Assembly Michel Grocott 2015,126,15

American water resources perspectives Kathleen Lacey 1991,29,16

Anupdateon the InternationalHydrological ProgrammeofUNESCO Harry Dixon 2012,114,5

Applying riverandwatershed research tomanagementandpolicy:Transmittinghazardsciencetoendusers[AGUFallmeeting2010]

MarkWilkinson& JennineJonczyk

2011,109,5

Aquaticsciences:globalchangesfromthecentretotheedge RachelStubbington 2010,106,16

Aquiferproperties Beatrice Gibbs 1996,52,18

AQUILIA–an integrated libraryofengineeringhydrological software Peter Adamson 1997,53,5

Areal rainfall estimation Graeme Boyce 1994,42,3

Arid zone hydrology Stephen Rice 1997,54,4

Autogenic dynamics of sedimentary systems Luct Clarks 2014,123,16

Becktondesalinationplants: site visit RodMurchie 2012,115,8

BHSEarlyCareersConference-andme RebeccaAlexandre 2017,132,8

BHSinthesouthwest Anon 1995,47,5

BHS response to environment agency proposals anon 1992,34,1

Biochemicalmodelling of natural and enhanced remediation of groundwater KateHeal 2001,68,21

Biogeochemicalmodelling of natural and enhanced remediation of groundwater KateHeal 2001,68,21

Biogeomon AndrewWade 2006,90,17

BrexitandtheUKwatersector Emma Neachell 2016,131,2British Ecological society/SocietieFrancaise d'Ecologie Joint Annualmeeting GavinWilliams 2015,124,

16Britishhydrology: thenext21years Florian Pappenberger&

Hannah Cloke2005,85,1

British raingauge databank Frank Law 1995,48,8

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Canweatherradarforecastrainfallatleadtimesof1hourupto2.5xl05 years? Paul Hardaker 1996,50,5

Carbon in peatlands: state-of-the-art and future research Alona Armstrong 2007,93,14

Cardiff symposium report [4thBHSNational symposium,1993] anon 1999,40,1Catastrophic flooding incidents on Scottish railways 1830-2003 Michael Cranston 2005,84,7Catchmentmanagement ClaireWalsh 2006,90,9

Catchment processes and management OliverMacDonald& JohnHarrison

2000,66,1

Catchment Science 2011 MiriamGlandall 2011,111,15

Centre forWater systems,UniversityofExeter David Butler 2013,116,6

Chalk,groundwaterand low flows P.Midgley 1990,26,9

Challengeof estimating annual flood damages, (The) KateMarks 2014,112,6

Changing extremes in hydrology VickyShackleandClareGardner

2013,117,10

Changingwetlands Joseph Holden 2001,71,11

Changingwetlands conference: new developments inwetland science HelenGavin 2002,72,16

Chileanhydrology James Bathurst 2013,118,2

Chilterns chalk streams forum2006 JohnGriffin 2006,91,7

Chronology of British Hydrological Events Anon 2016,130,12

Climate andwater Michael Steel 1999,60,4

Climate change James Dent 2008,99,4

Climate change–waterandenvironmentalmanagement in theMidlands Rachel Spence 1998,57,3Climate change and hydrology Alona Armstrong 2006,89,11

Climate changeand snow David Price 2002,72,15

Climatechangeandwaterresources–a furthercomment MikePrice 2012,112,4

Climate changeandwater resources :dialogue MikePriceandDavidEvans 2013,114,22

Climate change: scenarios, impacts and adaptation Alex Leathard, JamieLedingham&VesnaTripkovic

2008,97,12

Climate impactson low flowsanddroughts Beverley Todd 2012,113,14

Climate variability and change:hydrological impacts Maria SoleraGarcia 2007,92,3

Climate variability and change: hydrological impacts– contd. David Hannah, DanielKingston& JamieHannaford

2007,94,4

Climatic changeand flooding in Scotland James curran 1994,41,5

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Clouds and precipitation CatherineMuller 2008,98,18

Coalburn 2020 eperiment Steve Birminshaw, GregO'Donnell&MarkRobinson

2016,129,12

Coastal flooding in theClydeestuary James Curran 1995,45,17

Coastalhazards,AnewEUproject E Penning Penning-Rowsall 2015,126,6

Coherent flow structures in geophysical flowsatEarth’s surface Martin Wilkes 2011,111,10

Communitywater supply inUganda Murray Dale 1996,52,2

Connecting UK hydrology nationally and internationally JohnRodda,HarryDixonandAlan Jenkins

2011,109,3

Consulting overseas – practicalities, problems and perils Richard Harpin 1992,36,8

Contingencyplans forUKdroughts Karen Irving 1995,45,4

Continuous flow simulation using unit hydrographs characteristic of total streamflow Ian Littlewood 1998,58,9

Continuous river flow simulation LisaStewart&RichardMaxted

2001,71,8

Copingwith floods /NATOWorkshop,CzechRepublic Matthew Lees 2000,64,5

Cosmicrays:key tonewUK-wideSoilMoistureObservingsystem Andrew Skinner 2015,124,6

CryptosporidiumandGiardia:protozoa inourwater supply Steve Lambert 2001,68,17

Currentand future requirementsofweather radaruse in theMidlandsRegion Richard Cross 2001,69,7

Current issues in hydrometry Laura England 2007,93,12

Current trends inwaterqualitymodelling LuisCamacho&MatthewLees

1998,57,11

Currentwater resources issuesin theEdencatchment Marksmith&CatherineTreagus

2004,86,14

Dealingwithdrought–current issues SusannahMoss& JudithStunell

1997,56,14

Decisionmaking involving spatially distributed systems Lucy Manning 2006,90,8Decision tree foruncertainty analysismethodology:aWikiexperiment FlorianPappenberger 2006,90,10

Data-basedmechanisticmethods for hydrologicalmodelling, forecasting and emulation: research andwater sector applications KeithBeven,NickChappell&Ian Littlewood

2013,118,17

Defra’s demonstration test catchments anon 2011,109,12

DerbyshireDerwent (The):conflictandcontrolofamanagedriver Richard Cross 1993,38,5

Desalination–is ittheanswer? Helen Proctor 2007,92,5

Detecting environmental change: science and society Joseph Holden 2002,72,4

Desert Islanddiskettes TimJolley 1993,37,11

Development and practical applications of frequency analysis Stewart Franks 1997,54,13

Development in the SouthEast:waterand sustainable constructionneeds PollyChancellor&Peter 2005,84,8

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Midgley Diffuse pollution and eutrophication Sarah Dunn 2010,107,8

Diffuse pollution: solutions and innovations LouiseHeathwaite 1999,62,3

Dopeople inothercountries reallyneedUKhydrologists? Anita Asadullah 2018,139,25

Documenting the 1989 drought anon 1990,28,4Driversandresponsesto floodrisk2030-2100 Paul Bates 2004,81,6

Drones for riverhabitat assessment AmyWoodget 2016,129,17

Drought–whereareweandwhat’shappening? Helen Proctor 2006,91,12

Droughtandsheep–istherealink? Anne Sansom 1997,53,1

Drought forecasting–what’sneededandwhat’spossible? KateRiley&SarahJones 2007,93,10

DroughtWorkshop (BHS) John Mawdsley 1992,36,16

Droughts: research andmanagement Miranda Foster 2011,111,19

Dryvalleysstrikeback (The) TerryMarsh 1994,41,1

Dublintenyearson John Rodda 2002,72,11

EarthontheEdge–Scienceforasustainableplanet [IAHSGeneralAssembly2011] DesWalling 2011,110,22

Earthsurfaceprocessesandnaturalhazards [AGUFallmeeting2010] RichardWilliams 2011,109,9

Earth,wind,water:elementsof life [CWRA-CGU2012Conference] Jill Crossman 2012,115,6

EastAfrican events analysed Jasper Tomlinson 1998,59,10EastmeetswestattheAGUinBeijing Simon Mathias 2006,91,9

Easter floods: history? Kathy Bashford 2000,65,3

Ecohydraulics/6thInt.Symp,NewZealand Marie-pierreGosselin 2007,94,4

Ecohydraulics at scales relevant to organisms Matthew Johnson, RachelStubbington& StephenRice

2008,99,8

Ecohydraulics: 9thInt. symposium MartinWilkes ;EmmaQuinlan

2012,115,11

Ecohydraulics: 10th Int. symposium Martin Wilkes 2014,112,28

Ecological sustainability: restoring the planet’s ecosystem services [ Ecosummit 2012] Sabine Peukert 2013,116,13

Ecology: achievement and challenge SamLau 2000,66,13

Ecosystems interfacingwith groundwater and surfacewater FotisSgouridisandAttilaLazar

2009,102,14

Effluent re-use: an important issue Steve Tuck 2007,95,21

EGS19thGeneralAssembly reports IanDwyer&JohnGash 1994,43, 6

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EGS24thGeneralAssembly report HelenGavin 2002,73,6

EGS/AGU/EUG Joint Assembly 2003 ClaireWalsh 2003,79,3

EGUGeneral Assembly 2005 Neil Hunter 2005,85,11

EGUGeneral Assembly 2006 ClaireWalsh; Aylen Carrasco;AngelaWakefield;Stephen Blenkinsop; HayleyFowler

2006,90,4

EGUGeneral Assembly 2007 ClareDeasy,T.Krueger,K.Michealides&A.Smith

2007,94,8

EGUGeneralAssembly 2008 Ilas Pechlivandis,Max Kigobeand JoannaClark

2008,98,5

EGUGeneral Assembly 2009 Greig Davies & ImogenSolloway; René Capell;Neil Macdonald

2009,102,9

EGUGeneral Assembly 2010 Christian Birkel; JonathanEden; Robert Grabowski;YiHe;FrederikWetterhall

2010,106,8

EGUGeneral Assembly 2011 Susana Almeida, Christian 2011,109,Birkel,RenéCapell, 18

LauraKruitbos&ScottMcgrane

EGUGeneral Assembly 2012 AlanPuttock;PhillipBlaen;Selma Guerreiro;Grace Garner; JeffersonWong

2012,114,8

EGUGeneral Assembly 2013 ZedDiuana Zulkafti 2013,118,13

EGUGeneral Assembly 2014 Andrew Cunliffe, Valentina 2014,112,Noacco, Gina Tsarouchi 12

EGUGeneral Assembly 2015 Victoria Coates; 2015,125.6JonathanDick;LuZhuo 2015,126,

13EGUGeneral Assembly 2016 Claudia Vitolo 2016,

EleanorStarkey&Mhari 129,19

BarnesAlexander Nicholson;

2016,129,22

BernhardScheliga;Bas Budendorf

2016,130,13

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2016,130,152016,130,17

EGUGeneral Assembly 2018 T.Singh,MatthiasSprenger,Nicolai Brekenfeld and Jae-YoungLee

2018,138,8

EGUGeneral Assembly 2019Bathymetric UAS-SfM Change Detection

AmyWoodget 2019,142,21-23

Emerging challenges of flood hydrology Claire Samuel 2009,102,18

End to end forecastinguncertainty Oliver Pollard 2014,112,10

Environment Agency’s first national hydrology seminar Lindsay McLean 1998,59,12

Environmental impact assessment of river engineering Robin Wardlaw 1995,45,17

Environmental impactof theChannel tunnel TimHolley 1991,29,8Environmentalmodelling in the hydrological cycle Natasha Fellowes 1994,44,8

Environmental remote sensingat theUniversityofSalford Chris Collier 1996,51,4

EnvironmentalVirtualObservatory anon 2011,109,26

Erosion and sediment transport in nutrient and contaminant transfer Julie Carton 2000,66,13

Estimationof tidal floodrisk toShetlandunderclimatechange David Cameron 2003,78,8

ETNETandETNET21:European thematicnetworkofeducationand training anon 2000,65,9

European freshwater sciences EleanorMackay 2012,112,18

European Freshwater Sciences: 9th Symposium Kate Mathers 2015,127,12

European Pond Conservation Network workshop Matthew Hill 2018,139,14

Evapotranspiration– Friendor Foe? David Evans 2017,132,29

Evapotranspiration – a career-long view James Dent 2016,131,19

Exploringthesocial impactsof floodingand floodrisk inScotland KateHeal 2007,93,13

Extremefloodresearch anon 2020,148,10

Extremehydrometeorologicalevents Isabella Bovolo 2007,93,8Extreme rainfall and flood forecasting Joe Pearce 2009,100,

12FEH– initialexperiences Paul Webster 2003,77,5

Field practice and instrumentation Kevin Tilford 1994,43, 7

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Fifth wetlands workshop Katy Read 2003,76,5

Floodattenuationby holding-backwater in upper catchments Ian Littlewood 2016,128,10

Flood channeldesign– theCalifornianexperience PhilipBWilliams 1992,31,6

Flood Estimation Handbook forum AdrianBaylis 2002,72,1

FloodDefence andPrevention Expo Mhari Barnes 2015,124,4Floodestimation:advances indataandmethods Darren Lumbroso 2005,85,3

Flood Estimation Handbook AlanWarren&IanRose 2000,64,1

Flood Estimation Handbook:Update 2015 Lisa Stewart 2015,127,10

FEHpoolinggroups,useof3-parameterdistribution asalternative ThomasRodding Kjeldsen 2019,142,8-11

FEHstatisticalmethods: reply toKjeldsen'spaper DuncanWReed 2019,143,10-12

FloodEstimationHandbook services: letter to theEditor Claire Samuel, GeorgeWoolhouse&EmmaWren

2016,130,8

Floodforecasting Murray Dale 2007,94,18

Flood forecasting:Developments in science and application Michael Cranston 2019,143,16-18

Flood forecasting: inputs and future challenges VictoriaCoates&ChrisAllman

2019,141,6

Flood forecasting andmodelling Roger Quinn 1997,54,12

Flood forecasting for small catchments Oliver Pollard 2011,111,5

Flood forecasting:whatdoes current researchoffer thepractitioner? DavidHarvey&PeterWalsh 2000,66,3

Floodhydrology:anewvisionandroadmap Anon 2019,145,7

Flood issues inScotland MichaelCranston&DavidFaichney

1999,60,1

FloodHydrologyRoadMap Mike Vaughan 2020,141,7Floodmapping for Scotland Claire Taylor 2005,84,9

Floodprediction and floodwarning Richard Griffith 1995,46,5

Flood risk assessment Andrew Folkard 1997,54,11

FLOODrisk 2016 Maria Pregnolato, BalqisMohamed Rehan

2017,132,24

Floodrisk inachangingclimate Howard Wheater 2002,73,1

Floodriskmanagementand theFloodRiskManagementAct TimJolley 2012,112,14

Flood storage: currentpractice andproblems EmmaBlunden&TomSaville 1998,59,7

FloodStudiesReport rainfall-runoffmethod–a finalword MaxBeran 1998,58,8

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FloodStudiesReport rainfall-runoffmethod–a fundamental flaw? Anon 1997,56,12

FloodStudiesReport rainfall-runoffmethod–a reply DuncanReed&HelenHoughton-Carr

1998,57,13

FloodStudiesReport rainfall-runoffmethod–a reply Mike Lowing 1998,57,14

Flooding in Pakistan Paul Webster 1992,35,1

Flooding in Strathclyde ToneyBennett&AndrewBlack

1995,45,1

FloodStudiesteam-40yearson! Mike Lowing 2014,123,21

Floodsandsheep–istherealink? Anne Sansom 1996,49,1

Floods in Scotland Amy Tavendale 2003,78,10

Flowmonitoring–canwe improvequalityandreducecosts? Peter Ede 2003,79,13

Flows, fishand theFrameworkDirective Helen Proctor 2010,104,11

Fluorescence and thewater sciences: novel techniques, new applications Andy Baker 2007,92,4

Fourweeksofflooding inEasternScotland–howrarewasit? Alistair Cargill 2003,76,7

Flow naturalisation using hydrologicalmodels Stephen Loader 1994,42,10

forecasting, Seasonal:meeting user needs LouiseSlate&RobWilby 2018,137,4

Forest hydrology: BHSmeeting Ian Pattison 2015,127,16

FRIEND 2002 Donna Bower 2002,74,9

FRIEND research programme aAnon 1994,41,9FSR rainfall-runoff debate David Archer 1998,59,4

Futureestimatesofextreme rainfall Bill Sloan 2003,77,4FutureofUKhydrological research [Royal societyWorkingGroup] Keith Beven 2019,142,6

FutureofHydrologicalScience–weneedyou KeithBeven 2020,146.14

Gardening under global warming Richard Boak 1997,53,9

GISandremotesensing inhydrology Dawei Han 2003,79,14

GIS inhydrology Gary Higgs 1994,42,5

Globalchange: facing risksand threatstowaterresources [6thFRIENDConference] Faize Sans 2011,108,9

Global hydrological processes at Exeter CarolineShorthouse 1998,59,3

Global precipitation climatology project Chris Collier 1990,26,1

Globalwater security JoRobinson&JackieTurner 2011,110,3

Groundwaterdischarge in the coastal zone anon 1996,51,7

Groundwater extremes and surfacewater impacts Maxine Zaidman 2015,124,20

Groundwater flooding:a timeto run? Peter Midgley 1995,45,13Groundwater flooding:howmanypropertiesareat risk? Selena Peters 2015,126,7

Groundwater in the urban environment KennethMacDougall 1997,56,11

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Groundwater quality modelling JacobTomkins&KianGan 1991,29,14

Groundwater protection and management Roy Middleton 1998,58,5

Groundwater/surface water interactions in BHS Paul Younger 1994,41,5

Habitat hydraulics symposium, Trondheim Chris Soulsby 1994,44,12Headwaterstreams:water scarcity, coastal fisheriesofwesternN.America: freshwater fishEcology [139thannualmeetingAmerican FisheriesSociety]

Christian Imholt 2010,104,17

Hail David Archer 2016,131,4

Highand lowflowhydrology:goingtoextremes Joe Pearce 2004,86,12

HighAswandamrevisited MRiazHasan 1992,32,7

Highmagnitude precipitation-flood events in theMidlands DavidMitchell&AndrewBarton

1996.50,8

Historical hydrologyof inlandwaterways Henry Gunston 2000,64,9

HistoryofHydrologyWIKI Keith Beven 2016,129,92016,131,72018,139,20

Holistichydrology: lookingat thebiggerpicture David Hannah 2001,69,10

Howcanwetrustmodels? HelenProctor,DavidMould,GarethOld&JohnPackman

2007,94,14

Howgoodistheavailabilityofuser informationforHydrology inUK James Dent 2014,112,7

Howgreen isyourwater? Helen Proctor 2008,96,8

How tomakeadvances inhydrologicalmodelling Keith Beven 2018,139,22

Hydroclimatic variability in Scotland– trends,potential causesand impacts Dick Johnson 1998,57,5

HydroEco 2015 Grace Garnet; BaptisteMartenau

2015,126,10

Hydroecological tools for riverbasin planning Grace Garner 2011,111,17

Hydroecology article – response MikeDunbar&CraigElliott 1998,59,4

Hydroecologyand the fine sediment conundrum:quantifying,mitigatingandmanaging the issues KellyClinton&KateMathers 2016,131,12

Hydroecology ofmanaged rivers Barnaby Smith 2001.70.1

Hydroecology: putting theory into practice SarahHenshall,C.Mellor,M.O’Callaghen& L.Worledge

2007,95,16

Hydrogeology conference in Beijing M.Chen 1996,52,11

Hydrogeology of wetlands Richard Treves 1993,39,25

Hydrogeologymeets hydroecology RachelStubbington 2008,98,13

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HydroGIS ’96:a summary Mauro Ciaccio 1996,51,3

Hydroinformatics2000 David Harvey 2001,70,8

Hydro-Informatics2016 Ann Kretzchmar 2016,131,21

Hydrologic information–where is the future Steve Parson 2002,75,10

Hydrologic research in theCongoBasin (AGUChapmanConf.) Andrew Carr 2018,139,18

Hydrological applications of satellite-based rainfall estimates in Africa Elizabeth Shaw 1991,30,5

Hydrological aspects of small-scale hydro-power in Scotland David Price 1996,50,10

Hydrologicalbasis for soundmanagementofwater resources Uri Shamir 1997,56,3

Hydrological challengesandemerging solutions inurbanareas ClaireWalsh 2012,115,17

Hydrological extremes: understanding, predicting, mitigating. IUGG XXII/HS1 Mike Steel 1999,63,4

Hydrological impacts of energy projects F.JulianSmith 2014,112,21

Hydrological impactsofusedgravelworkings –managementormayhem? BridgetWoods Ballard 1986,49,9

Hydrological processes and stream ecology LeeBrown 2004,82,4

Hydrological research atWestMidlandsuniversities Rachel Spence 1996,46,6

Hydrological significance of Birmingham’s canals PaulWebster&HenryGunston

1994,43,11

Hydrologicalusesofweather radar KevinTilford&RichardGriffith

1995,46,1

Hydrologistsmake thewatergo round [4thBHS Int.Conference] Geoff Petts 2016,131,8

Hydrologists andWMO AnnCalver 2009,102,1

Hydrology:Advances inTheoryandPractice (BHS13thNat.HydrologySymp.) Celia Kirby 2018,139,15

Hydrology andmassmovement DianeHoltandDavidMitchell

1994,42,8

HydrologyandRace AnitaAsadullah 2020,146.22

Hydrology and sustainable development Ian Littlewood&NatashaFellowes

1993,39,9

Hydrology andwater power development David Gilvear 1992,32,6

Hydrology and water-related diseases GeraldineWharton 1992,36,3

Hydrology at LancasterUniversity Anon 2013,118,21

Hydrology inScotland–what thedelegates thought Andrew Black 2000,66,9

Hydrology inScotland2000:Agenda forthe21stCentury Hayley Fowler 2000,65,2

Hydrologyof thecoastal zone IanReid 1993,38,4

Hydrologyofsoil types David Boorman 2015,124,2

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Hydrology, urban development andwater qualitymanagement Jenny Blight 1992,36,8

Hydrometeorology in the SouthWest: science andapplications Graham Boyce 2004,83,14

Hydrometricmonitoring in the newmillennium Andrew Black 1997,56,11

Hydrometrypractitioners’workshop SteveMayall 1993,39,5Hydromorphology and theWater Framework Directive DuncanWishart, Manuela

Toth&LindsayBeevers2005,87,9

Hydromorphology and theWater Framework Directive Hywel Griffiths 2009,101,14

Hydromorphology of flood risk Claire Bithall 2016,131,24

Hydro-optimism–scienceandcommunicationatthefrontierofurbandrainage incitiesofthe SarahWard 2011,111,Future [12thICUD] Sudip Pal 11

HYREX– thehydrological radarexperiment Richard Chandler 1995,47,12HYREXconference Anne Roberts 1996,52,9

IAHS-EGUSymposiumon integratedwaterresourcesmanagement (6th) TimFoster 2014,112,25

IAHS8thScientificAssembly AnitaAsadullah,Michaela 2009,103,Bray,Andrew Ireson,Piet 17

Kenabatho, Kate HealIAHS Scientific Assembly KateHeal 2017,135,10

IAHSScientificAssembly:workshopsonMOPEXandPUB Nail McIntyre 2003,78,2

IAHSVScientificAssembly KateHeal 1998,57,2

IAHSVII ScientificAssembly Hayley Fowler 2004,86,4

IAHSVthAssembly LouiseHeathwaite 1997,55,5

IHP-relatedactivities in theUK Frank Law 1997,53,7

IHP-updateonactivities HarryDixon&AlanJenkins 2016,130,6

IAHSlinkswithBHS KateHeal 2017,132,10

Impactofblockageonfloodrisk Oliver Pollard 2012,115,3

Impactofchanges in thehydrologicalcycle Beena Balon Sarojini 2013,118,15

Impactofclimatechangeon thewater resources in theCommonwealthCaribbean GyanShrivastava 1997,55,7Impact of hydrological change on catchmentmanagement DougWilson 1996,52,6

Impactof tsunamisonwater resourcesandsupply Helen Proctor 2006,88,7

Impacts fromcoalminepollutionon standing surfacewaterpost-restorationatSt.Aidans'Colliery,WestYorkshire Emily Pickett 2017,132,12

Impactsofurbangrowthonsurfacewaterandgroundwaterquality. IUGGXXII/HS5 KateHeal 1999,63,4

Implementing the new FEH rainfall depth-duration-frequencymodel for reservoir flood safety LisaStewart&ColinClark 2013,116,

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ImprovedaccesstoNRFAriverflowdata Harry Dixon 2012,112,1

ImprovedaccesstoNRFAdata (2016) Stephen Turner 2016,129,10

Improvedmethods of snowmelt forecasting Roger Austin 1996,52,12

Improving the FEH statisticalprocedures for flood frequency estimation Stefan Laeger 2008,99,6Incorporating climate change inhydrological analysisanddesign Pascal Lardet 2007,95,22

Infrastructure2010– ICEStateoftheNationReport anon 2010,106,22

Innovation techniques for flood investigation: theGalway experience ThorstenWagener&Matthew Lees

1999,61,6

In-situ hydrological monitoring Nichola Turner 2008,96,10

Instream barrier assessments JanetDuncan&AndyGill 2011,110,15

Integrated catchmentmanagement in theRiverQuaggy catchment Roger Simpson 2009,103,5

Integrated catchment research– LOCAR Ian Douglas 2005,87,5

Integrated catchmentwater qualitymodelling LuisCamacho&MatthewLees

2000,64,8

IntegratedriverbasinmanagementbetweentheWestand theEast SorainRamchander 2010,107,4

Integratingwetlandhydrologyandecology in theUK Mike Acreman 2004,81,1

Interactionbetween freshwaterandecosystems in the coastal zone [IAHSGeneralAssembly2011] KateHeal 2011,111,7

Interactions between sediment andwater Claire Ankers 2002,74,10

Interactions between sediment andwater RobertGrabowski 2011,111,6

Interagency Research Committee onWeather Radar anon 1994,42,12Inter-CelticColloquium Anthony Tollow 1996,51,1

Interfacing hydrological and meteorological models SusanneMecklenburg 2002,72,13

International Conference on Hydrodynamics (11th) Colin Clark 2015,124,12

International convocation of geophysical societies SueWalker 1995,47,7

International hydrology in Unesco HarryDixon&AlanJenkins 2014,112,4

InternationalHydrologicalProgramme anon 1994,42,17

International Society forRiver Science: 4thBiennial Symposium Emma Neachell 2015,127,14

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Recentdevelopments inwater resourcesnorthandsouthof theborder TimJolley,F.Campbell,A.Assadulak&P.Lardet

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Whither engineering hydrology Ian Pattison 2017,135,12

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