Anderson, M.G. and Burt, T.P.1977a: Automatic monitoring of soil moisture conditions in a hillslope spur and hollow. Journal ofHydrology33, 27-36.
2.
1977b: A laboratory model to investigate the soil moisture conditions on a draining slope. Journal of Hydrology33, 383—90.
3.
Asce, 1969: Economic aspects of sedimentation. Report of the Task Committee on preparation of sedimentation manual. Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Journal of the Hydraulics Division HY6 , 1283-329.
4.
Beasley, R.S.1976: Contribution of subsurface flow from the upper slopes of forested watersheds to channel flow. Soil Science Society of America Journal 40, 955—7.
5.
Beven, K.1976: Hillslope hydrographs by the finite element method . University of Leeds, School of Geography, Working paper no. 143.
6.
Cahill, T.1977: Forms and sediment associations of nutrients—P . In Proceedings of a workshop on the fluvial transport of sediment associated nutrients and contaminantsWindsor , Ontario: International Joint Commission.
7.
Central Water Planning Unit, 1976: The 1975-76 drought: a hydrological review. Reading: CWPU, Technical Note 17.
8.
Corbett, E.S. and Sopper, W.E.1975: Watershed response to partial area applications of simulated rainfall. IAHS Publication no. 177, 63-73. Finlayson, B.1977: Runoff contributing areas and erosion. University of Oxford, School of Geography , Research Paper 18.
9.
Frank, R.1977: Anthropogenic influences of sediment quality at a source . In Proceedings of a workshop on the fluvial transport of sediment associated nutrients and contaminantsWindsor , Ontario: International Joint Commission.
10.
Golterman, H. L., editor, 1977: Interactions between sediments and fresh water. Proceedings of an international symposium held at Amsterdam , the Netherlands, 6-10 September 1976. Wageningen: Centre for agricultural publishing and documentation.
11.
Guy, H.P.1977: Sediment information for an environmental impact statement regarding a surface coal mine, western United States. IAHS Publication no. 112, 98—108.
12.
Harr, R.D.1977: Water flux in soil and subsoil on a steep forested slope. Journal ofHydrology33, 37-58.
13.
Hewlett, J.D., Fortson, J.C. and Cunningham, G.B.1977: The effect of rainfall intensity on storm flow and peak discharge from forest land. Water Resources Research13, 259-66.
14.
Hewlett, J.D. and Hibbert, A.R.1963: Moisture and energy conditions within a sloping soil mass during drainage. Journal of Geophysical Research64, 1081-7.
15.
Huff, D.D., Luxmoore, R.J., Mankin, J.B. and Begovich, C.L.1976: TEHM: A terrestrial ecosystem hydrology model. Oak Ridge, Tennessee: Oak Ridge National Laboratory .
16.
Iahs, 1975: The hydrological characteristics of river basins. Proceedings of the Tokyo Symposium, IAHS Publication no. 117, Paris.
17.
1977 : Erosion and solid matter transport in inland waters. Proceedings of the Paris Symposium, CAHS Publication no. 122, Paris.
18.
Ijc, 1977: Proceedings of a workshop on the fluvial transport of sediment associated nutrients and contaminants. Windsor, Ontario: International Joint Commission.
19.
Jayawardena, A.W. and White, J.K.1977: A finite element distributed catchment model, I. Analytical basis. Journal ofHydrology34, 269-86.
20.
Lee, M.T. and Delleur, J.W.1976: A variable source area model of the rainfall-runoff process based on the watershed stream network. Water Resources Research12, 1029-36.
21.
McHenry, J.R. and Ritchie, J.C.1977: Estimating field erosion losses from fallout cesium-137 measurements. IAHS Publication no. 122, 23—33.
22.
Moore, T.R., Dunne, T. and Taylor, C.H.1976: Mapping runoff producing zones in humid regions . Journal of Soil and Water Conservation31, 160—8.
23.
National Water Council, 1976a: 'We didn't wait for the rain...' London: NWC. 1976b: Dry humour. London : NWC.
24.
Peck, E.L.1976: Catchment modeling and initial parameter estimation for the National Weather Service River Forecast System. Washington, DC: NOAA/NWS.
25.
Rakoczi, L.1977: The significance of infrequent high suspended sediment concentrations in the estimation of annual sediment transport. IAHS Publication no. 122, 19-25.
Vallentyne, J.R.1977: Implications for the Great Lakes. In Proceedings of a workshop on the fluvial transport of sediment associated nutrients and contaminantsWindsor, Ontario: International Joint Commission .
28.
Walling, D.E.1977: Limitations of the rating curve technique for estimating suspended sediment loads, with particular reference to British rivers. IAHS Publication no. 122, 34-48.
29.
Wolman, M.G.1977: Changing needs and opportunities in the sediment field . Water Resources Research13, 50-4.
30.
Yair, A. and Lavee, H.1976: Runoff generative processes and runoff yield from arid talus mantled slopes. Earth Surface ProcessesI, 235-47.