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EnvironmetricsThe Official Journal of the International Environmetrics Society Environmetrics addresses the development and application of quantitative methods in the environmental sciences and is a ‘must have’ for all professional statisticians and researchers concerned with environmental, ecological and biological sciences. It covers a broad range of statistical, mathematical and engineering topics dealing with the analysis of environmental changes and their impacts on humans and various life forms and ecological relationships.
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COMing SOOn – Summer 2012
European Journal of
Soil Science– an International Journal
335 R. M. LARK
Pedometrics337 R. PAUL AND N. CRESSIE
Lognormal block kriging for contaminated soil346 B. P. MARCHANT, A. M. TYE AND B. G. RAWLINS
The assessment of point-source and diffuse soil metal pollution usingrobust geostatistical methods: a case study in Swansea (Wales, UK)
359 T. G. ORTON, K. W. T. GOULDING AND R. M. LARK
Geostatistical prediction of nitrous oxide emissions from soil using data,process models and expert opinion
371 P. GOOVAERTS
A coherent geostatistical approach for combining choropleth map and fielddata in the spatial interpolation of soil properties
381 D. ALLARD, D. D’OR AND R. FROIDEVAUX
An efficient maximum entropy approach for categorical variable prediction394 D. J. BRUS, B. KEMPEN AND G. B. M. HEUVELINK
Sampling for validation of digital soil maps408 E. MEERSCHMAN, L. COCKX AND M. VAN MEIRVENNE
A geostatistical two-phase sampling strategy to map soil heavy metal concentrations in a former war zone
417 M. A. NELSON, T. F. A. BISHOP, J. TRIANTAFILIS AND I. O. A. ODEH
An error budget for different sources of error in digital soil mapping431 A. H. EUSTACE, M. J. PRINGLE AND R. J. DENHAM
A risk map for gully locations in central Queensland, Australia442 R. A. VISCARRA ROSSEL, A. CHAPPELL, P. DE CARITAT AND N. J. MCKENZIE
On the soil information content of visible–near infrared reflectance spectra454 C. DE FOUQUET
From exploratory data analysis to geostatistical estimation: examples from the analysis of soil pollutants
467 A. E. MILNE, K. A. HASKARD, C. P. WEBSTER, I. A. TRUAN, K. W. T. GOULDING
AND R. M. LARK
Wavelet analysis of the correlations between soil properties and potentialnitrous oxide emission at farm and landscape scales
479 A. PAPRITZ, A. DÜMIG, C. ZIMMERMANN, H. H. GERKE, B. FELDERER,
I. KÖGEL-KNABNER, W. SCHAAF AND R. SCHULIN
Uncertainty of variance component estimates in nested sampling: a casestudy on the field-scale spatial variability of a restored soil
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Images illustrate research in aKalahari (Botswana) ecosystem.
Main image. Experimental plot withportable enclosure chambers todetermine soil-gas fluxes frombiologically crusted surfaces atBerrybush Farm, Botswana in aresearch project conducted byManchester Metropolitan and Leeds Universities (UK).
Lower images. Close-up of biologicalsoil crust which can cover from 40%(and up to 90% in many undisturbed,non-grazed systems) of the soilsurface (left); effects of wind on thesoil (sand) surface (centre); and the roots of Lehmann’s lovegrass(Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees.) acommon grass found in the southernKalahari and adapted to localconditions (right).
Background image. Close-up ofrhizosheath of Lehmann’s lovegrassshowing fine structure of rootingsystem
© British Soil Science Society: thecollection of images was the winnerof a photographic competitionorganised by the BSSS and weretaken by Dr M. Menon, University of Leeds, UK.
Published by Blackwell Publishingand the British Society of SoilScience on behalf of NationalSocieties of Soil Science in Europe
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INTERNATIONALJOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY
The Royal Meteorological SocietyJournal of Climate Science
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Contents
Volume 31 Number 1 January 2011
RESEARCH ARTICLESENSO and Indian Ocean sea surface temperatures and their relationships with tropical temperate
troughs over Mozambique and the Southwest Indian Oceantropical temperate troughs; sea surface temperature; rainfall variability; Mozambique; clusteranalysis; Southern Hemisphere planetary waves; moisture fluxesA. J. Manhique, C. J. C. Reason, L. Rydberg and N. Fauchereau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Influence of Pacific decadal oscillation and El Niño Southern oscillation on the summer monsoonprecipitation in Myanmarrainfall; Myanmar; ENSO; PDOS. Sen Roy and N. Sen Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Decadal variability of the Elbe River streamflowclimate variability; river streamflow; teleconnection patterns; spectral analysisM. Ionita, N. Rimbu and G. Lohmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
A wavelet approach to the short-term to pluri-decennal variability of streamflow in the Mississippiriver basin from 1934 to 1998Mississippi; streamflow variability; climate fluctuations; waveletN. Massei, B. Laignel, E. Rosero, A. Motelay-massei, J. Deloffre, Z.-L. Yang and A. Rossi . . 31
Trend detection of annual and seasonal rainfall in Calabria (Southern Italy)climatic trend analysis; nonparametric tests; seasonal rainfall; CalabriaT. Caloiero, R. Coscarelli, E. Ferrari and M. Mancini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Spatiotemporal differences in the interannual variability of Baiu frontal activity in JuneBaiu; ENSO; interannual variation; NAO; TBOT. Yamaura and T. Tomita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
The temporal and spatial structures of recent and future trends in extreme indices over Korea froma regional climate projectionextreme; trend; regional climate model; Korea; global warmingE. S. Im, I. W. Jung and D. H. Bae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
SHORT COMMUNICATIONTrends in snow level elevation in the mountains of central Arizona
snow level; warming; Arizona; water resources; trendsB. M. Svoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
RESEARCH ARTICLESCCSM3 simulated regional effects of anthropogenic aerosols for two contrasting scenarios: rising
Asian emissions and global reduction of aerosolsaerosol effects; CCSM3; ENSO; teleconnectionY. Zhang, S. Sun, S. C. Olsen, M. K. Dubey and J. He . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Estimating 10000-year return values from short time seriesmeteorological extremes; surges; waves; precipitation; risk analysis; statistical uncertainties;extreme value statistics; outliersH. W. van den Brink and G. P. Können . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Characterization of trace gases’ fluctuations on a `low energy’ cave (Castañar de Ibor, Spain) usingtechniques of entropy of curvescarbon dioxide; radon; cave air degassing; entropy of curves; microclimatic monitoring; karstA. Fernandez-Cortes, S. Sanchez-Moral, S. Cuezva, D. Benavente and R. Abella . . . . . . . 127
Interannual variability in rainfall and wet spell frequency during the New South Wales sugarcane harvest seasonrainfall variability; agricultural impacts; AustraliaY. L. Everingham and C. J. C. Reason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
SHORT COMMUNICATIONResponse to the comments on ‘time trends of daily maximum and minimum temperatures in
Catalonia (NE Spain) for the period 1975–2004’absolute SNHT test; relative SNHT test; transient phenomenaM. D. Martínez, C. Serra, A. Burgueño and X. Lana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
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ContentsVolume 3, Issue No. 3 September 2010
Research ArticlesControls on dissolved organic matter concentrations in soils and streams from a forested wetland andsloping bog in southeast AlaskaD. V. D’Amore, J. B. Fellman, R. T. Edwards and E. Hood 249Soil water dynamics along a tree diversity gradient in a deciduous forest in Central GermanyI. Kramer and D. Holscher 262Modelling rainfall interception loss in forest restoration trials in PanamaD. E. Carlyle-Moses, A. D. Park and J. L. Cameron 272Experimental manipulations of winter snow and summer rain influence ecosystem carbon cyclingin a mixed-grass prairie, Wyoming, USAR. A. Chimner, J. M. Welker, J. Morgan, D. LeCain and J. Reeder 284Evaluating the use of diurnal groundwater fluctuations for estimating evapotranspiration in wetlandenvironments: case studies in southeast England and northeast GermanyD. J. Mould, E. Frahm, T. Salzmann, K. Miegel and M. C. Acreman 294Hydrologic effects of the expansion of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis ) in a tropical catchmentM. Guardiola-Claramonte, P. A. Troch, A. D. Ziegler, T. W. Giambelluca, M. Durcik, J. B. Vogler andM. A. Nullet 306Partitioning hydrologic contributions to an ‘old-growth’ riparian area in the Huron Mountains ofMichigan, USAR. K. Kolka, C. P. Giardina, J. D. McClure, A. Mayer and M. F. Jurgensen 315Beaver dams, hydrological thresholds, and controlled floods as a management tool in a desert riverineecosystem, Bill Williams River, ArizonaD. C. Andersen and P. B. Shafroth 325Impact of seasonal sediment desiccation and rewetting on microbial processes involved in greenhousegas emissionsN. Fromin, G. Pinay, B. Montuelle, D. Landais, J. M. Ourcival, R. Joffre and R. Lensi 339Influence of the hydrologic regime on resource availability in a semi-arid stream-riparian corridorT. K. Harms and N. B. Grimm 349CH4 flux from peatlands: a new measurement methodA. J. Baird, I. Stamp, C. M. Heppell and S. M. Green 360
CommentComment on ‘Kane et al. 2008. Precipitation control over inorganic nitrogen import-export budgetsacross watersheds: a synthesis of long-term ecological research. Ecohydrology 1(2): 105–117’K. Lajtha and J. Jones 368
ReplyReply to comment on ‘Kane et al. 2008. Precipitation control over inorganic nitrogen import-exportbudgets across watersheds: a synthesis of long-term ecological research. Ecohydrology 1: 105–117’W. J. van Verseveld, E. S. Kane, D. J. Sobota, I. H. Myers-Smith and J. B. Fellman 370
Ecohydrology Bearings – Invited CommentaryWhat do we still need to know about the ecohydrology of riparian zones?T. Burt, G. Pinay and S. Sabater 373
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T his is an expanded and revised edition of an essential reference work for university libraries, research
laboratories, government institutions and consultancies concerned with the environmental sciences. The Encyclopedia offers comprehensive coverage of the wide range of topics, techniques and applications that comprise this multidisciplinary field.
Publishing in both print and online the Encyclopedia will be an invaluable aid to researchers, lecturers, students, consultants and policymakers engaged in ecological statistics, climate change, geostatistics, natural resources, risk assessment, environmental health, physical processes, chemometrics, stochastic modelling, forestry, acid rain, and pollution.
6 VOLUME SET
“…strongly recommend that environmental researchers, service and education institutions consider purchasing these books for their collection.”
– Journal of statistical Computation and simulation
“...beautifully produced... the general quality of the articles is good...”
– British Ecological society Bulletin
“...an excellent resource for its targeted audience...”
– short Book Reviews
“diverse and expansive...supports the editors’ definition of environmetrics...contributors...emphasize the power of computer–intensive methods and the new challenges of environmental problems...”
– technometrics
“...This is an excellent and timely work that will serve as a valuable reference ....”
– International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Special Introductory Offer
Also Available OnlineThe online edition of the Encyclopedia of Environmetrics will be updated with content from the 2nd edition in early 2013.
Benefits of the online version include:
l The ability to perform sophisticated full-text searches
lAll articles available in HTML and PDF, allowing easy printing
l CrossRef enables direct linking from references to full articles
l Access whenever, wherever. Articles can be accessed 24/7 on Wiley Online Library and can be read on your computer, laptop, tablet or mobile device
l Flexible access options. Libraries can subscribe annually or for a one-time fee. Individuals can access single articles on a pay-per view basis.
ISBN: 978-0-470-05733-9
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Abdel h. El-shaarawi National Water Research Institute, Ontario, CanadaandWalter W. Piegorsch BIO5 Institute, The University of Arizona, USA
SEcTION EDITORS
GeneralMarian scott University of Glasgow, UK
chemometricsClifford spiegelman Texas A&M University, USA
Ecological StatisticsCharmaine dean Simon Fraser University, Canada
Environmental HealthLouise Ryan and Ross darnell both of CSIRO, Australia
Environmental Policy and Regulationsylvia Esterby University of British Columbia, USA
Extremes and Environmental RiskJorge Mateu Universitat Jaume I, Spain
Natural Resources and AgricultureEric P. smith Virginia Tech, USA
Hydrological Processes fateh Chebana and taha ouarda both of INRS, Canada
Physical ProcessesMary Ann Jenkins York University, Canada
Spatial and Temporal Modeling and Analysishao Zhang Purdue University, USA
Statistical and Numerical computinghelen Zhang The University of Arizona, USA
Stochastic Modeling and Environmental changeKatherine B. Ensor Rice University, USA
Statistical Theory and MethodsMarc hallin Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium,and ORFE, Princeton University, USA
Environmental Engineering and TechnologyJosé M. Angulo University of Granada, Spain
Praise for the previous edition:
SEcTIONS AND EDITORS
EDITORS-IN-cHIEf
Key features of the new edition:
l Expanded to six volumes to reflect developments in environmetrics techniques and applications during past decade
l Over 60% of articles in this edition are new or revised
l A new section: Environmental Engineering and Technology
l Increased breadth and depth of coverage in key application areas such as climate science and hydrological processes
l Revised and updated treatment of methodology including spatial-temporal statistics, computational statistics and modeling extremes
l Greater emphasis on practitioner-oriented content
Encyclopedia of
Environmetrics2nd Edition
PRINT SET
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special Introductory Price £1,090 / €1,400 / $1,695 List price £1,280 / €1,650 / $1,995
6 volumes | 3,652 pages ISBN: 978-0-470-97388-2 | 2012
T his is an expanded and revised edition of an essential reference work for university libraries, research
laboratories, government institutions and consultancies concerned with the environmental sciences. The Encyclopedia offers comprehensive coverage of the wide range of topics, techniques and applications that comprise this multidisciplinary field.
Publishing in both print and online the Encyclopedia will be an invaluable aid to researchers, lecturers, students, consultants and policymakers engaged in ecological statistics, climate change, geostatistics, natural resources, risk assessment, environmental health, physical processes, chemometrics, stochastic modelling, forestry, acid rain, and pollution.
6 VOLUME SET
“…strongly recommend that environmental researchers, service and education institutions consider purchasing these books for their collection.”
– Journal of statistical Computation and simulation
“...beautifully produced... the general quality of the articles is good...”
– British Ecological society Bulletin
“...an excellent resource for its targeted audience...”
– short Book Reviews
“diverse and expansive...supports the editors’ definition of environmetrics...contributors...emphasize the power of computer–intensive methods and the new challenges of environmental problems...”
– technometrics
“...This is an excellent and timely work that will serve as a valuable reference ....”
– International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Special Introductory Offer
Also Available OnlineThe online edition of the Encyclopedia of Environmetrics will be updated with content from the 2nd edition in early 2013.
Benefits of the online version include:
l The ability to perform sophisticated full-text searches
lAll articles available in HTML and PDF, allowing easy printing
l CrossRef enables direct linking from references to full articles
l Access whenever, wherever. Articles can be accessed 24/7 on Wiley Online Library and can be read on your computer, laptop, tablet or mobile device
l Flexible access options. Libraries can subscribe annually or for a one-time fee. Individuals can access single articles on a pay-per view basis.
ISBN: 978-0-470-05733-9
Online prices are available on request for different sizes of academic and corporate institutions.
www.wiley.com/go/eoenv
Abdel h. El-shaarawi National Water Research Institute, Ontario, CanadaandWalter W. Piegorsch BIO5 Institute, The University of Arizona, USA
SEcTION EDITORS
GeneralMarian scott University of Glasgow, UK
chemometricsClifford spiegelman Texas A&M University, USA
Ecological StatisticsCharmaine dean Simon Fraser University, Canada
Environmental HealthLouise Ryan and Ross darnell both of CSIRO, Australia
Environmental Policy and Regulationsylvia Esterby University of British Columbia, USA
Extremes and Environmental RiskJorge Mateu Universitat Jaume I, Spain
Natural Resources and AgricultureEric P. smith Virginia Tech, USA
Hydrological Processes fateh Chebana and taha ouarda both of INRS, Canada
Physical ProcessesMary Ann Jenkins York University, Canada
Spatial and Temporal Modeling and Analysishao Zhang Purdue University, USA
Statistical and Numerical computinghelen Zhang The University of Arizona, USA
Stochastic Modeling and Environmental changeKatherine B. Ensor Rice University, USA
Statistical Theory and MethodsMarc hallin Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium,and ORFE, Princeton University, USA
Environmental Engineering and TechnologyJosé M. Angulo University of Granada, Spain
Praise for the previous edition:
SEcTIONS AND EDITORS
EDITORS-IN-cHIEf
Key features of the new edition:
l Expanded to six volumes to reflect developments in environmetrics techniques and applications during past decade
l Over 60% of articles in this edition are new or revised
l A new section: Environmental Engineering and Technology
l Increased breadth and depth of coverage in key application areas such as climate science and hydrological processes
l Revised and updated treatment of methodology including spatial-temporal statistics, computational statistics and modeling extremes
l Greater emphasis on practitioner-oriented content
Encyclopedia of
Environmetrics2nd Edition
PRINT SET
order by 31st January 2013 to save 15% off the list price
special Introductory Price £1,090 / €1,400 / $1,695 List price £1,280 / €1,650 / $1,995
6 volumes | 3,652 pages ISBN: 978-0-470-97388-2 | 2012
T his is an expanded and revised edition of an essential reference work for university libraries, research
laboratories, government institutions and consultancies concerned with the environmental sciences. The Encyclopedia offers comprehensive coverage of the wide range of topics, techniques and applications that comprise this multidisciplinary field.
Publishing in both print and online the Encyclopedia will be an invaluable aid to researchers, lecturers, students, consultants and policymakers engaged in ecological statistics, climate change, geostatistics, natural resources, risk assessment, environmental health, physical processes, chemometrics, stochastic modelling, forestry, acid rain, and pollution.
6 VOLUME SET
“…strongly recommend that environmental researchers, service and education institutions consider purchasing these books for their collection.”
– Journal of statistical Computation and simulation
“...beautifully produced... the general quality of the articles is good...”
– British Ecological society Bulletin
“...an excellent resource for its targeted audience...”
– short Book Reviews
“diverse and expansive...supports the editors’ definition of environmetrics...contributors...emphasize the power of computer–intensive methods and the new challenges of environmental problems...”
– technometrics
“...This is an excellent and timely work that will serve as a valuable reference ....”
– International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Special Introductory Offer
Also Available OnlineThe online edition of the Encyclopedia of Environmetrics will be updated with content from the 2nd edition in early 2013.
Benefits of the online version include:
l The ability to perform sophisticated full-text searches
lAll articles available in HTML and PDF, allowing easy printing
l CrossRef enables direct linking from references to full articles
l Access whenever, wherever. Articles can be accessed 24/7 on Wiley Online Library and can be read on your computer, laptop, tablet or mobile device
l Flexible access options. Libraries can subscribe annually or for a one-time fee. Individuals can access single articles on a pay-per view basis.
ISBN: 978-0-470-05733-9
Online prices are available on request for different sizes of academic and corporate institutions.
www.wiley.com/go/eoenv
Abdel h. El-shaarawi National Water Research Institute, Ontario, CanadaandWalter W. Piegorsch BIO5 Institute, The University of Arizona, USA
SEcTION EDITORS
GeneralMarian scott University of Glasgow, UK
chemometricsClifford spiegelman Texas A&M University, USA
Ecological StatisticsCharmaine dean Simon Fraser University, Canada
Environmental HealthLouise Ryan and Ross darnell both of CSIRO, Australia
Environmental Policy and Regulationsylvia Esterby University of British Columbia, USA
Extremes and Environmental RiskJorge Mateu Universitat Jaume I, Spain
Natural Resources and AgricultureEric P. smith Virginia Tech, USA
Hydrological Processes fateh Chebana and taha ouarda both of INRS, Canada
Physical ProcessesMary Ann Jenkins York University, Canada
Spatial and Temporal Modeling and Analysishao Zhang Purdue University, USA
Statistical and Numerical computinghelen Zhang The University of Arizona, USA
Stochastic Modeling and Environmental changeKatherine B. Ensor Rice University, USA
Statistical Theory and MethodsMarc hallin Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium,and ORFE, Princeton University, USA
Environmental Engineering and TechnologyJosé M. Angulo University of Granada, Spain
Praise for the previous edition:
SEcTIONS AND EDITORS
EDITORS-IN-cHIEf
Key features of the new edition:
l Expanded to six volumes to reflect developments in environmetrics techniques and applications during past decade
l Over 60% of articles in this edition are new or revised
l A new section: Environmental Engineering and Technology
l Increased breadth and depth of coverage in key application areas such as climate science and hydrological processes
l Revised and updated treatment of methodology including spatial-temporal statistics, computational statistics and modeling extremes
l Greater emphasis on practitioner-oriented content
Encyclopedia of
Environmetrics2nd Edition
PRINT SET
order by 31st January 2013 to save 15% off the list price
special Introductory Price £1,090 / €1,400 / $1,695 List price £1,280 / €1,650 / $1,995
6 volumes | 3,652 pages ISBN: 978-0-470-97388-2 | 2012
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COMing SOOn – Summer 2012
European Journal of
Soil Science– an International Journal
335 R. M. LARK
Pedometrics337 R. PAUL AND N. CRESSIE
Lognormal block kriging for contaminated soil346 B. P. MARCHANT, A. M. TYE AND B. G. RAWLINS
The assessment of point-source and diffuse soil metal pollution usingrobust geostatistical methods: a case study in Swansea (Wales, UK)
359 T. G. ORTON, K. W. T. GOULDING AND R. M. LARK
Geostatistical prediction of nitrous oxide emissions from soil using data,process models and expert opinion
371 P. GOOVAERTS
A coherent geostatistical approach for combining choropleth map and fielddata in the spatial interpolation of soil properties
381 D. ALLARD, D. D’OR AND R. FROIDEVAUX
An efficient maximum entropy approach for categorical variable prediction394 D. J. BRUS, B. KEMPEN AND G. B. M. HEUVELINK
Sampling for validation of digital soil maps408 E. MEERSCHMAN, L. COCKX AND M. VAN MEIRVENNE
A geostatistical two-phase sampling strategy to map soil heavy metal concentrations in a former war zone
417 M. A. NELSON, T. F. A. BISHOP, J. TRIANTAFILIS AND I. O. A. ODEH
An error budget for different sources of error in digital soil mapping431 A. H. EUSTACE, M. J. PRINGLE AND R. J. DENHAM
A risk map for gully locations in central Queensland, Australia442 R. A. VISCARRA ROSSEL, A. CHAPPELL, P. DE CARITAT AND N. J. MCKENZIE
On the soil information content of visible–near infrared reflectance spectra454 C. DE FOUQUET
From exploratory data analysis to geostatistical estimation: examples from the analysis of soil pollutants
467 A. E. MILNE, K. A. HASKARD, C. P. WEBSTER, I. A. TRUAN, K. W. T. GOULDING
AND R. M. LARK
Wavelet analysis of the correlations between soil properties and potentialnitrous oxide emission at farm and landscape scales
479 A. PAPRITZ, A. DÜMIG, C. ZIMMERMANN, H. H. GERKE, B. FELDERER,
I. KÖGEL-KNABNER, W. SCHAAF AND R. SCHULIN
Uncertainty of variance component estimates in nested sampling: a casestudy on the field-scale spatial variability of a restored soil
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Images illustrate research in aKalahari (Botswana) ecosystem.
Main image. Experimental plot withportable enclosure chambers todetermine soil-gas fluxes frombiologically crusted surfaces atBerrybush Farm, Botswana in aresearch project conducted byManchester Metropolitan and Leeds Universities (UK).
Lower images. Close-up of biologicalsoil crust which can cover from 40%(and up to 90% in many undisturbed,non-grazed systems) of the soilsurface (left); effects of wind on thesoil (sand) surface (centre); and the roots of Lehmann’s lovegrass(Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees.) acommon grass found in the southernKalahari and adapted to localconditions (right).
Background image. Close-up ofrhizosheath of Lehmann’s lovegrassshowing fine structure of rootingsystem
© British Soil Science Society: thecollection of images was the winnerof a photographic competitionorganised by the BSSS and weretaken by Dr M. Menon, University of Leeds, UK.
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RESEARCH ARTICLESENSO and Indian Ocean sea surface temperatures and their relationships with tropical temperate
troughs over Mozambique and the Southwest Indian Oceantropical temperate troughs; sea surface temperature; rainfall variability; Mozambique; clusteranalysis; Southern Hemisphere planetary waves; moisture fluxesA. J. Manhique, C. J. C. Reason, L. Rydberg and N. Fauchereau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Influence of Pacific decadal oscillation and El Niño Southern oscillation on the summer monsoonprecipitation in Myanmarrainfall; Myanmar; ENSO; PDOS. Sen Roy and N. Sen Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Decadal variability of the Elbe River streamflowclimate variability; river streamflow; teleconnection patterns; spectral analysisM. Ionita, N. Rimbu and G. Lohmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
A wavelet approach to the short-term to pluri-decennal variability of streamflow in the Mississippiriver basin from 1934 to 1998Mississippi; streamflow variability; climate fluctuations; waveletN. Massei, B. Laignel, E. Rosero, A. Motelay-massei, J. Deloffre, Z.-L. Yang and A. Rossi . . 31
Trend detection of annual and seasonal rainfall in Calabria (Southern Italy)climatic trend analysis; nonparametric tests; seasonal rainfall; CalabriaT. Caloiero, R. Coscarelli, E. Ferrari and M. Mancini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Spatiotemporal differences in the interannual variability of Baiu frontal activity in JuneBaiu; ENSO; interannual variation; NAO; TBOT. Yamaura and T. Tomita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
The temporal and spatial structures of recent and future trends in extreme indices over Korea froma regional climate projectionextreme; trend; regional climate model; Korea; global warmingE. S. Im, I. W. Jung and D. H. Bae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
SHORT COMMUNICATIONTrends in snow level elevation in the mountains of central Arizona
snow level; warming; Arizona; water resources; trendsB. M. Svoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
RESEARCH ARTICLESCCSM3 simulated regional effects of anthropogenic aerosols for two contrasting scenarios: rising
Asian emissions and global reduction of aerosolsaerosol effects; CCSM3; ENSO; teleconnectionY. Zhang, S. Sun, S. C. Olsen, M. K. Dubey and J. He . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Estimating 10000-year return values from short time seriesmeteorological extremes; surges; waves; precipitation; risk analysis; statistical uncertainties;extreme value statistics; outliersH. W. van den Brink and G. P. Können . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Characterization of trace gases’ fluctuations on a `low energy’ cave (Castañar de Ibor, Spain) usingtechniques of entropy of curvescarbon dioxide; radon; cave air degassing; entropy of curves; microclimatic monitoring; karstA. Fernandez-Cortes, S. Sanchez-Moral, S. Cuezva, D. Benavente and R. Abella . . . . . . . 127
Interannual variability in rainfall and wet spell frequency during the New South Wales sugarcane harvest seasonrainfall variability; agricultural impacts; AustraliaY. L. Everingham and C. J. C. Reason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
SHORT COMMUNICATIONResponse to the comments on ‘time trends of daily maximum and minimum temperatures in
Catalonia (NE Spain) for the period 1975–2004’absolute SNHT test; relative SNHT test; transient phenomenaM. D. Martínez, C. Serra, A. Burgueño and X. Lana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
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Research ArticlesControls on dissolved organic matter concentrations in soils and streams from a forested wetland andsloping bog in southeast AlaskaD. V. D’Amore, J. B. Fellman, R. T. Edwards and E. Hood 249Soil water dynamics along a tree diversity gradient in a deciduous forest in Central GermanyI. Kramer and D. Holscher 262Modelling rainfall interception loss in forest restoration trials in PanamaD. E. Carlyle-Moses, A. D. Park and J. L. Cameron 272Experimental manipulations of winter snow and summer rain influence ecosystem carbon cyclingin a mixed-grass prairie, Wyoming, USAR. A. Chimner, J. M. Welker, J. Morgan, D. LeCain and J. Reeder 284Evaluating the use of diurnal groundwater fluctuations for estimating evapotranspiration in wetlandenvironments: case studies in southeast England and northeast GermanyD. J. Mould, E. Frahm, T. Salzmann, K. Miegel and M. C. Acreman 294Hydrologic effects of the expansion of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis ) in a tropical catchmentM. Guardiola-Claramonte, P. A. Troch, A. D. Ziegler, T. W. Giambelluca, M. Durcik, J. B. Vogler andM. A. Nullet 306Partitioning hydrologic contributions to an ‘old-growth’ riparian area in the Huron Mountains ofMichigan, USAR. K. Kolka, C. P. Giardina, J. D. McClure, A. Mayer and M. F. Jurgensen 315Beaver dams, hydrological thresholds, and controlled floods as a management tool in a desert riverineecosystem, Bill Williams River, ArizonaD. C. Andersen and P. B. Shafroth 325Impact of seasonal sediment desiccation and rewetting on microbial processes involved in greenhousegas emissionsN. Fromin, G. Pinay, B. Montuelle, D. Landais, J. M. Ourcival, R. Joffre and R. Lensi 339Influence of the hydrologic regime on resource availability in a semi-arid stream-riparian corridorT. K. Harms and N. B. Grimm 349CH4 flux from peatlands: a new measurement methodA. J. Baird, I. Stamp, C. M. Heppell and S. M. Green 360
CommentComment on ‘Kane et al. 2008. Precipitation control over inorganic nitrogen import-export budgetsacross watersheds: a synthesis of long-term ecological research. Ecohydrology 1(2): 105–117’K. Lajtha and J. Jones 368
ReplyReply to comment on ‘Kane et al. 2008. Precipitation control over inorganic nitrogen import-exportbudgets across watersheds: a synthesis of long-term ecological research. Ecohydrology 1: 105–117’W. J. van Verseveld, E. S. Kane, D. J. Sobota, I. H. Myers-Smith and J. B. Fellman 370
Ecohydrology Bearings – Invited CommentaryWhat do we still need to know about the ecohydrology of riparian zones?T. Burt, G. Pinay and S. Sabater 373
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