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Hydrology Research

Volume 43 Number 4

An International Journal

Contents

Temporal variation of spring flood in rivers of the Baltic States
Alvina Reihan, Jurate Kriauciuniene, Diana Meilutyte-Barauskiene and Tatjana Kolcova.......... 301–314
Water and nutrient simulations using the HYPE model for Sweden vs. the Baltic Sea basin – influence of input-data quality and scale
Berit Arheimer, Joel Dahné, Chantal Donnelly, Göran Lindström and Johan Strömqvist.......... 315–329
Natural organic matter export from boreal catchments (the Salaca River basin, Latvia) and its influencing factors
Maris Klavins, Ilga Kokorite, Linda Eglite and Valery Rodinov.......... 330–340
Downscaling extreme short-term regional climate model precipitation for urban hydrological applications
Jonas Olsson, Ulrika Willén and Akira Kawamura.......... 341–351
The influence of drained peat soils on diffuse nitrogen pollution of surface water
Anatoli Vassiljev and Irina Blinova.......... 352–358
Nutrient retention and export to surface waters in Lithuanian and Estonian river basins
Arvydas Povilaitis, Per Stålnacke and Anatoly Vassiljev.......... 359–373
Scenarios for reduction of nutrient load from point sources in Estonia
Karin Pachel, Marija Klõga and Arvo Iital.......... 374–382
Scale issues for assessment of nutrient leaching from agricultural land in Latvia
Ainis Lagzdins, Viesturs Jansons, Ritvars Sudars and Kaspars Abramenko.......... 383–399
The role of a lowland reservoir in the transport of micropollutants, nutrients and the suspended particulate matter along the river continuum
Magdalena Urbaniak, Edyta Kiedrzyńska and Maciej Zalewski.......... 400–411
High-accuracy mapping of inundations induced by ice jams: a case study from Iceland
Emmanuel Pagneux and Árni Snorrason.......... 412–421
Impact of the shale mine on the River Purtse hydrological regime in north-east Estonia
Riina Vaht, Mait Sepp and Aarne Luud.......... 422–429
Multi-objective optimization of the management of a waterworks using an integrated well field model
Annette K. Hansen, Henrik Madsen, Peter Bauer-Gottwein, Anne Katrine V. Falk and Dan Rosbjerg.......... 430–444
Effects of karst processes on surface water and groundwater hydrology at Skaistkalne Vicinity, Latvia
Aija Delina, Alise Babre, Konrads Popovs, Juris Sennikovs and Baiba Grinberga.......... 445–459
Evapotranspiration in high alpine catchments – an important part of the water balance!
Mathew Herrnegger, Hans-Peter Nachtnebel and Thomas Haiden.......... 460–475
Hydraulic performance of small free water surface constructed wetlands treating sugar factory effluent in western Kenya
Hristina Bodin and Jesper Persson.......... 476–488
Trends in snow water equivalent in Norway (1931–2009)
Thomas Skaugen, Heidi Bache Stranden and Tuomo Saloranta.......... 489–499
Recent trends in ice cover duration for Lake Morskie Oko (Tatra Mountains, East-Central Europe)
Joanna Pociask-Karteczka and Adam Choiński.......... 500–506
Modelling the impacts of climate change on upland catchments in southwest Scotland using MIKE SHE and the UKCP09 probabilistic projections
J. R. Thompson.......... 507–530
Up-scaling surface runoff from plot to catchment scale
A. Alaoui, P. Spiess, M. Beyeler and R. Weingartner.......... 531–546