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SUBJECT INDEX SUBJECT INDEX Africa Benefit cost analysis Law and Natural-Resource Development: Case Method for Locally Adapted Water-Pollution of Water in Lesotho, Fred O. Boadu, WR Abatement in Lake Mjosa, Norway, Hans Olav Nov./Dec. 91, p698-710. Ibrekk, Erik Borset and Erik Hauan, WR July/ Aug. 91, p415-431. Agricultural wastes Sociotechnical Analysis ofn e fH pattnlein Calibration Central California, ie! Hukkinen,WR Knowledge-Based System ri Rin ad Mar./Apr. 91, p217-234 Ganeee Calibration, S. Y. “ge Chan an . Lum, WR Sept. 10a 1, M307. Alfalfa 524. CO>-Induced Climatic Changes and Irrigation- Parameter Estimation for Water Distribution ater Requirements, Richard G. Allen. Fran- Networks, Kevin E. Lansey and Chuda Basnet, cis N. Gichuki and Cynthia Rosenzweig, WR WR Jan/Feb. 91, pi26-144. Mar./Apr. 91, p157-178. California Approximation methods Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resourc- Reservoir Operations by Successive Linear Pro- % Dennis P. Lettenmaier and Daniel P. Sheer, Gritsi,ng , Tao Tao and William C. Lennox, WR Jan./Feb. 91, p108-125. Mar./Apr. 91, p274-280. Equitable Apportionment Between Nevada and California, John W. Bird, WR Mar./Apr. 91, Aqueducts p253-259. Aqueduct and Reservoir Capacities for Distribu- Model Aggregation osC alifornia _ Water tion Systems, Lawrence E. Flynn and Miguel A. Project, Hossein and CurtisL . Creel, Marifio, WR Sept./Oct. 89, p547-565. WR Sept./Oct. 91, aT Aa-S65 Sociotechnical Analysis of Irrigation weg in Aquifers Central California, Janne t Hukkinen,WR eg oe * Aquifer’s Well-Pumpage Histo- Mar./Apr. 91, p21 7-234. ries, Joh aea nd Miguel A. Marifio, WR hath, 5p 43: Canada Mass _ Transport ~ll Rs Contaminated OnB aMsiann, aAglebemretnat, Coafn Gardoau,n d DuWkaet eUr. i nO pRhoosrsi ,C rWeeRk Buried-Va ley Aquifer, PaulF . Hudak and a A. Leshign, WR Mar. /Apr. 91, p260- Mar./Apr. 91, p195-216. Carbon dioxide On Management of Ground Water in Ross Creek Basin, Alberta, Canada, Duke U. Ophori, WR CO>-Induced Climatic Changes and Irrigation- Mar./Apr. 91, p195-216. ater pon erro y,R ichard G. Allen, Fran cis N. Gi > Rosenzweig, WR Optimal Configuration -_ Scheduling of Mar./Apr. 91, p157-17 Ground-Water Tracer Test, Theodore G. Cleveland and William Ww.- G. Yeh, WR Jan./ Catchments Feb. 91, p37-51. Annual Runoff Estimation for Catchments in Optimal Planning and Operation of Multiaquifer India, U. C. Kothyari and R. J. Garde, WR System, Hasan Yazicigil, WR July/Aug. 90, Jan./Feb. 91, p1-10. p435-454. Proto Decision Support System for Analyz- Using Regional Ground-Water Model in Water ing Impact of Catchment Policies, J. Richard Resource Planning, Mark Maimone, WR July/ Davis, Paul M. Nanninga, John Bi and Aug. 91, p448-459. Peter Laut, WR July/Aug. 91, p399-4 Automation Chlorides “a Decision Support System for Analyz- Mass a Valey. en ng in Contaminated mpact of Catchment Policies, J. Richard Buried-V Aquifer, Paul F. Hudak and Davis, Paul M. Nanninga, John ins and a a A. Loaiciga, WR Mar./Apr. 91, p260- Peter Laut, WR July/Aug. 91, p399-4 Role for Reales Geert Systems in “Water- Delivery Design, David E.P ingry, Timothy L. Climatic changes Shaftel and Keith E. Boles, lov./Dec. 91, Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resourc- p629-644. es, Dennis P. Lettenmaier and DanielP . Sheer, WR Jan./Feb. 91, p108-125. Basins CO -Induced Climatic Changes and Irrigation- On M: ent of Ground Water in Ross Creek ater Requirements, hoora g G. Allen, Fran Basin, Alberta, Canada, Duke U. Ophori, WR cis N. Gichuki and ~ osenzweig, WR Mar./Apr. 91, p195-216. Mar./Apr. 91, p157-17: COMMUNITY GOALS 1991 ANNUAL INDEX Community goals Decision theory Method for Locally Adapted Water-Pollution Random Variables Versus Uncertain Values: Sto- Abatement in Lake Mjgsa, Norway, Hans Olav chastic Modeling and Design, Jay R. Lund, Ibrekk, Erik Borset and Erik Hauan, WR July/ WR Mar./Apr. 91, p179-194. Aug. 91, p415-431. Design Computer applications Optimum Diversion Plan for See Role for Decision-Support Systems in Water- Scheme, Tawatchai Tingsanchali an Delivery Design, David E. Pingry, Timothy L. Carriaga, WR Mar./Apr. 89, p195-211. pSh6a2f9t-e6l4 4a.n d Keith E. Boles, ov./Dec. 91, Racnhdasotmi c VaMroidaeblliesn g Vearnsuds DUensciegrnt,a inJ ayV alRu.e s:L uSntdo,- Computer mode!s WR Mar./Apr. 91, p179-194. Using Regional Ground-Water Model in Water System AnalN as oYfa nWgat er Treatment Plant in Resource Planning, Mark Maimone, WR July/ Taiwan, Wu and Wen-Sen Chu, Aug. 91, p448-459. WR Sept. JOcte9 1. pp5e36 -548. Computer programs Developing countries Network Flow Modeling of Oroville Complex, Law and Natural-Resource Development: Case Hossein Sabet and Curtis L. Creel, WR May/ of Water in Lesotho, Fred O. Boadu, WR June 91, p301-320. Nov./Dec. 91, p698-710. Conservation Development Water Supplies and Nationwide Drought of Optimal Sequencing of Datura for Hydro- 1988, David H. Moreau, WR July/Aug. 91, — Stations in Cascade,Y : ua Wan, Shi- p460-470. = or. and Miguel A. Manifio, WR May/ Contamination ne 89, p379-395. Mass _ Trans_ Metting &i n Be gee Diffusers Buried-V: Aquifer, Paul Hudak and - A. Coola, WR Mar. Inve 91, p260- Expert Systems for Mixin; 21 te of Pol- lutant Discharges, R Doneker and a H. Jirka, WR Now!/ Dec. 91, p679- Continuity equation Reservoir Operations by Successive Linear Pro- Goats Tao Tao and William C. Lennox, Discharge Mar./Apr. 91, p274-280. Expert Systems for Mixi a i? of Pol- lutant Discharges, Ro’ Doneker and Cost minimization awe H. Jirka, WR Now/Dee 91, p679- Optimal Design for Storm Sewer System with Pumping Stations, Jan-Tai Kuo, Ben Chie Yen = Gie-Ping Hwang, WR Jan/Feb. 91, pHl- Distribution patterns ery em Interval of Geophysical Events, Hugo Court decisions A. Loaiciga and Miguel A. Marijfio, WR May/ June 91, p367-382. Equitable Apportionment Between Nevada and ety John W. Bird, WR Mar./Apr. 91, Diversion p253-259. Optimum Diversion Plan for See Crop yield Scheme, Tawatchai Tingsanchali and Carlos C. Carriaga, WR Mar./Apr. 89, p195-211. Conjunctive Water Use to Control Waterl and Salinization, Muhammad Latif an Drainage — James, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p61 2698 Sociotechnical Analysis of Irrigation Drainage in Central California, Janne I.H ukkinen, WR COpi ndeed Ciimatic Changes and Irrigation- Mar./Apr. 91, p217-234. ater Requirements, Richard G. Allen, Fran- Droughts cis N. Gichuki and Cynthia Rosenzweig, WR Mar./Apr. 91, p157-178. Drought Management Plan for Lower Colorado River in Texas, Quentin W. Martin, WR Decision making Nov./Dec. 91, p645-661. Output Reliability as Guide for Selection of Water Supplies and Nationwide Drought of infall-Runoff Models, Charles S. Melchi: 1988, David H. Moreau, WR July/Aug. 91, Ben C. Yen and Harry G. Wenzel, Jr., p460-470. May/June 91, p383-398. Protot Decision Support System for Analyz- Dynamic programming ing Impact of Catchment Policies, J. Richard Aqueduct and yr endo r for Distribu- Davis, Paul M. Nanninga, John Biggins and tion SystemsL,a ’ Flynn and Miguel A. Peter Laut, WR July/Aug. 91, p399-4 Marifi 0, WRS ept/Oct. iS,p 547-565. Role for Decision-Support Systems in ‘Water- Multistep Planning Model for Conjunctive Use Delivery Design, David E. og Bly eng of Surface- and Ground-Water Resources, Shafela nd Keith E. Boles, lov./Dec. 91, Pushpa Raj Onta, Ashim Das Gupta and Ri- cardo Harboe, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p662-678. SUBJECT INDEX GROUND-WATER MANAGEMENT Optimal Configuration and Scheduling of Knowledge-Based System > bag ad Ground-Water Tracer Test, Theodore G. Component Calibration, S. Cleveland and William W. -G. Yeh, WR.J an./ oe and L. H. Lum, WR Fe Y507. Feb. 91, p37-51. Optimal Design for Storm Sewer System with ~~ Decision Support System for Analyz- Pumping Stations, Jan-Tai Kuo, Ben Chie Yen mpact of Catchment Policies, J. Richard “ Gie-Ping Hwang, WR Jan/Feb. 91, pll- Davis, Paul M. Nanninga, John ins and Peter Laut, WR July/Aug. 91, p399-4 Optimal Sequencing of Development for Hydro- Failures power Stations in Cascade, Yonghua Wan, Shi- Estimation of Maximum Cut-set Size for Water n Hi and Miguel A. Marifio, WR May/ Network Failure, P. J and I. Goulter,W R une 89, p379-395. Sept./Oct. 91, p588-605. Stochastic Gathsinien of a Dee System Operation, Benedito P.F . Braga, Jr., Farms bs a = W-G. Yeh, Leonard Becker and Mario Aqueduct and Reservoir Capacities for Distribu- L. Barros, WR July/Aug. 91, p471-481. tion Systems, Lawrence E. Flynn and Miguel A. ean Stochastic Dynamic Programming Mod- Marifio, WR Sept./Oct. 89, p547-565. els ‘Conditioned on Observed or Forecasted In- Finance flows,e e Ricardo Harboe and JanosJ . Bogardi, Jan./Feb. 91, p28-36. Regionalization in Water Supply Ind : Status and Needs, Neil S. G rigg, WR May/June 89, Economic analysis p367-378. Alternative Water-District Organization: Fiscal policies Screening-Level Analysis, Christopher Enright Law and Natural-Resource Development: Case and Jay R. Lund, WR Jan./Feb. 91, p86-107. of Water in Lesotho, Fred O. Boadu, WR Aqueduct and Reservoir Capacities for Distribu- Nov./Dec. 91, p698-710. tion Systems, Lawrence E. Flynn and Miguel A. Flood control Marifio, WR Sept./Oct. 89, p547-565. Levels of Service Applied to Urban Streams, H. Education Rooney Malcom and thia C. Lancaster, WR July/Aug. 91, p482-497 Education—Key to Dealing with Social and En- vironmental yg, Emest T. Smerdon, Forecasting WR Jan./Feb. 89, p43-17. Forecasting in Optimizing Dual System for Ener- a Consents and Irrigation, Gideon Oron, Environmental issues AbrahamM ehrez an d Rabinowitz, WR Education—Key to Dealing with Social and En- May/June 91, 7287-300. vironmental Objectives, Ernest T. Smerdon, Role of Sociodemographic Characteristics in Pro- WR Jan./Feb. 89, p43-17 —— of Water Use, Steve H. Murdock, Don Albrecht, Rita R. Hamm and Kenneth Back- Erosion control man, WR Mar. /Apr. 91, p235-251. Levels of Service Applied to Urban Streams, H. Testing Stochastic Dynamic Programming Mod- RWoRo neJuyl y/MAaugl.c o9m1 , pa4n8d2 -4Y97o C. Lancaster, elsC onditioned on Observed or Possened In- fone, Wen-Ch Ricardo Harboe and Janos J. Bogardi, Jan/Feb. 91, p28-36. Error analysis Pollutant Washoff wy Noise-Corrupted Run- Gaussian process off Conditions, G.G . ee |a nd A. Kennedy, Optimal Stochastic Operation of Salt River Pro- WR Sept./Oct. ’89, p646-65 ject, Arizona, Eric R. Hooper, Aris P. Geor- os and Dennis P. Lettenmaier, WR Estimation t./Oct. 91, p566-587. Identification of Aquifer’s Well-Pumpage Histo- Ground water ries, John C. Tracy and Miguel A. Marifio, WR July/Aug. 91, p432-447. a a Planning Model for Conjunctive Use of Surface- and Ground-Water Resources, Optimal Configuration and Scheduling of Pushpa Raj Onta, Ashim Das Gupta and Ri- Ground-Water Tracer Test, Theodore G. cardo Harboe, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p662-678. Cleveland and William W. -G. Yeh, WR Jan./ Feb. 91, p37-51. Optimal Configuration and Scheduli of Ground-Water Tracer Test, Theodore G. Evapotranspiration Cleveland and William W. -G. Yeh, WR Jan/ Feb. 91, p37-51. CO -Induced Climatic Changes and Irrigation- ater Requirements, Richard G. Allen, Fran. Ground-watfelro w cis N. Gichuki and Cynthia Rosenzweig, WR arg or x a sa Histo- Mar./Apr. 91, p157-178. ries, J ae MiguelA . Marifio,W R pet oonS i,p 43 Expert systems Expert Systems for beg -Zone Analysis of Pol- Ground-water management lutant Disc! . rtL . Doaeker and Conjunctive Water Use to Control Waterl ri H. Ji WR Nov./Dee. 91, p679- and Salinization, Muhammad Latif an L Douglas James, WR Nov./Dec. O1776 11-628. GROUND-WATER MANAGEMENT 1991 ANNUAL INDEX On Management of Ground Water in Ross Creek Hydrology Basin, Alberta, Canada, Duke U. Ophori, WR Estimation of Inundation in Open-Cast Lime- Mar./Apr. 91, p195-216. stone Mine in Kerala, India, S. P. Rajagopalan Optimai Planning and Operation of Multiaquifer and P. M. Raghavendra Prasad, WR Sept/Oct. SeabeeH asan Yazicigil, WR July/Aug. 90, 91, p525-535. India UsiRnegs ouRrecgei onPalla nnGirngo,u ndM-aWrakt eMra imMoondee,l WinR WaJutleyr/ Annual Runoff Estimation for yo in Aug. 91, p448-459. India, U. C. Kothyari and R. J. Garde,W R Jan/Feb. 91, pl-10. Ground-water supply Inflow Using Regional Ground-Water Model in Water Testing Stochastic Dynamic Programming Mod- Resource Planning, Mark Maimone, WR July/ els Conditioned on Observed or Forecasted In- Aug. 91, p448-459. flows, Sa Ricardo Harboe and Hydrodynamics Janos J. Bogardi, Jan./Feb. 91, p28-36. Expert Systems for Mixing-Zone Analysis of Pol- Information systems lutant Discharges, Robert L. Doneker and Forecasting in Optimizing Dual System for Ener- — H. Jirka, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p679- gy Generation and Irpri; oe Gideon Oron, Abraham Mehrez and Gad Rabinowitz, WR Hydroelectric power May/June 91, p287-300. Optimal Stochastic Operation of Salt River Pro- Infrastructure ject, a Eric R. Hooper, Aris P. Geor- Reliability-Based Distribution System Mainte- and Dennis P. Lettenmaier, WR nance, ‘ael G. Quimpo and Uzair M. Sham- t/Oct. 91, p566-587. si, WR May/June 91, p321-339. Hydroelectric power generation Interaction models Forecasting in Optimizing Dual System for Ener- —— Sree for Irrigation District, Abbas ay Generation and Irrigation, Gideon Oron, A. Marifio and Ahmad Abris- am Mehrez and Gad Rabinowitz, WR hana, W Tan.[ Feb. 91,“ 07485. May/June 91, p287-300. Irrigation Integer Programmi Agoleesion ogP lanning of Hydropower P — Thanos Trezos, Drought Management Plan for Lower Colorado May/June 91, p340-351 River in Texas, Quentin W. Martin, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p645-661. Network Flow Modeling of Oroville Complex, Hossein Sabet and Curtis L. Creel, WR May/ Forecasting in Optimizing Dual System for Ener- June 91, p301-320. gy Generation and Irrigation, Gideon Oron, Abraham Mehrez and Gad Rabinowitz, WR Optimum Diversion Plan for re May/June 91, p287-300. Scheme, Tawatchai Tingsanchali and Carlos C. Carriaga, WR Mar./Apr. 89, p195-211. Multistep Planning Model for Conjunctive Use of Surface- and Ground-Water Resources, go omg Optimization of Multiple-Reservoir- Pushpa Raj Onta, Ashim Das Gupta and Ri- System Operation, Beneditc P. F. Braga, Jr., cardo Harboe, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p662-678. William W-G. Yeh, Leonard Becker and Mario T. L. Barros, WR July/Aug. 91, p471-481. Reservoir Fbm ary 9f or Irrigation District, Abbas Afshar, -M ¥m A. Marifio and Ahmad Abris- Testing Stochastic Dynamic Programming Mod- hamchi, Jan/Feb. 91,O O7 4-85. els Conditioned -—O bserved or Forecasted In- Sociotechnical Analysis of Irrigation mags in flows, Wen-Chi luang, Ricardo Harboe and JanosJ . Bogardi, eae /Feb. 91, p28-36. Central California, Janne I. Hukkinen, Mar./Apr. 91, p217-234. Hydroelectric powerplants Irrigation efficiency Optaima l SSteaqtuieonncsi nign Coafs cnadee, tYong hua foWra nH,y drShoi-- Multistep Planning Model for Conjunctive Use = me. and Miguel A. Marifio, WR May/ oPfu shSpuar faRcaej- Onatnad, AGsrhoiumn d-DWaast eGru ptRae soaunrdc eRsi,- une 89, p379-395. cardo Harboe, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p662-678. H Irrigation engineering , Estimation of Inundation in Open-Cast Lime- Sociotechnical Analysis of I tion Drainage in pewy Mine in Kerala, India, S. P. Rajagopalan Cen't ral California, JanneT Hukkinen, meWR P. M. Raghavendra Prasad, WR Sept /Oct. Mar./Apr. 91, p217-234. 91o, os255 95 Irrigation water Hydrographs CO -Induced Climatic Changes and I tion- Using Regional Ground-Water Model in Water ater Requirements, Richard G. Rig oe Resource Planning, Mark Maimone, WR July/ cis N. Gic! thia Rosenzweig, WR Aug. 91, p448-459. Mar./Apr. 91m, i sad Cre Hydrologic models Iteration On M ent of Ground Water in Ross Creek —— bg by Successive Linear Pro- Basin, Alberta, Canada, Duke U. Ophori, WR eras ao and William C. Lennox, Mar./Apr. 91, p195-216. Ty eeeO L9 274-280. SUBJECT INDEX NUMERICAL MODELS Knowledge-based systems Knowledge-Based System ri ——_ —<s Knowledge-Based System for SWMM | Component Calibration, S. AP ype Component Calibration, S. Y. Lion;n g, W *. og and L. H. Lum, WR Sept./Oct 1, 307. = L. H. Lum, WR Sept./Oct. 91, p507- Multistep Planning Model for Conjunctive Use of Surface- and Ground-Water Resources, Land management Pushpa Raj Onta, Ashim Das Gupta and Ri- Prototype Decision Support System for Analyz- cardo Harboe, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p662-678. ing Impact of Catchment Policies, J. Richard Output Reliability as Guide for Selection of Davis, Paul M. Nanninga, John Biggins and Rainfall-Runoff Models, Charles S. Melchi: Peter Laut, WR July/Aug. 91, p399-414. Ben C. Yen and Harry G. Wenzel, Jr., Landfills May/June 91, p383-398. MasBusri ed-VTarllaeyn sporAtq uiMfoedre,li n PRasu lF C.o nHtuadmaikn ataendd Testefillnsgo ws, SetWo cehast ic ~DysHnOu abamsneigrc,v eRPdi rcoaogrr rdFaoo mrmHeicanargst beodM oeadI n-n - a A. Losidign, WR Mar. /Apr. 91, p260- Janos J. Saondl Jan./Feb. 91, p28-36. Monitoring Legislation Optimal Configuration and Scheduling of Law and Natural-Resource Development: Case Ground-Water Tracer Test, Theodore G. of Water in Lesotho, Fred O. Boadu, WR Cleveland and William W. -G. Yeh, WR Jan./ Nov./Dec. 91, p698-710. Feb. 91, p37-51. Linear programming Monte Carlo method Drought Management Plan for Lower Colorado Pollutant Washoff ——_ Noise-Corrupted Run- River in Texas, oe W. Martin, WR off Conditions, G. G = and A. Kennedy, Nov./Dec. 91, p645-66 WR Sept./Oct. ’39, 646-65 Optimal Planning and crete of Multiaquifer Sra Hasan Yazicigil, WR July/Aug. 90, Network analysis Model Actmention for California State Water ay steel Operations by Successive Linear Pro- Project, H in Sabet and Curtis L. Creel, ing, Tao Tao and William C. Lennox, WR Sept/Oct. 91, p549-565. Mar/ Apr. 91, p274-280. Network Flow Modeling of Oroville Complex, Hossein Sabet and Curtis L. Creel, WR May/ Maintenance June 91, p301-320. Reliabilit = System Mainte- eres ee Distribution System Mainte- nance, Rafael G — Sham- fael G. Quimpo and Uzair M. Sham- si, WR May/June p32 si, WR May/June 91, p321-339. Mass transport Networks Mass Tranasplolrety Modeli "Baiunl F C ompesmnnenes Model Aggregation for California State Water Buried-V Aquifer, Hudak and Project, Hossein Sabet and Curtis L. Creel, a? A. Leavin, WR Mar. ee 91, p260- WR Sept./Oct. 91, p549-565. Nevada Mathematical models Equitable Apportionment Between Nevada and Optimal Sequencing of a for Hydro- California, John W. Bird, WR Mar./Apr. 91, — Stations in Cascade, Yonghua Wan, Shi- p253-259. and Miguel A. Marifio, WR May/ wea y p379-395. Nonlinear programming Optimum Diversion Plan for Hydropower Mixing Scheme, Tawatchai Tingsanchali and Carlos C. Expert Systems for _ -Zone Analysis of Pol- Carriaga, WR Mar./Apr. 89, p195-211. lutant Discharges, rtL . Doneker and Parameter Estimation for Water Distribution cr H. Jirka, WR Nov Dee. 91, p679- Networks, Kevin E. Lansey and Chuda Basnet, WR Jan./Feb. 91, p126-144. ati Norway Conjunctive Water Use to Control Waterl Method for Locally Adapted Water-Pollution and Salinization, Muhammad Latif an L Abatement in Lake Mjosa, Norway, Hans Olav Douglas JameWsR ,Nov ./Dec. 91, p611-628. Ibrekk, Erik Borset and Erik Hauan, WR July/ Model Aenmaetion for California ey Water Aug. 91, p415-431. Project, Hossei and CurtisL . Creel, Ps egg 91,p 549-565. Numerical models soP rogramming Application bonPl anning of Action, Than rezos, WR Salas of SWMM lication, J. J.W arwick Noses 9911, aa andP .T adepalli, WH Mav/lone 9911, .p3 52-366. Mass _ T: rt in Contaminated Integer Programming Application for Planning of on S agin ulF . Hudak and Nowepo wer Production, TThahnaons TT;r ezos, WR :7 * ; Conte. WR on 91, p260- /June 91, p340-351. OCCURRENCE 1991 ANNUAL INDEX Occurrence Reservoir Planning for Irri o District, Abbas ee ye Interval of Geophysicai Events, Hugo Afshar, Miguel A. Marifio Ahmad Abris- A. Loaiciga and Miguel A. Marifio, WR May/ hamchi, Jan./Feb. 91,O O7 4-85. June 91, p367-382. System Analysis = Water Treatment Plant in ne ing-Yang Wu and Wen-Sen Chu, Oppeit mnini ng WR Sept. 1OcteP iap5 36-548. Estimation of Inundation in Open-Cast Lime- —_ ce in Kerala, India, S. P. aoe Organization theory M. Raghavendra Prasad, WR Sept./Oct Alternative Water-District Organization: 31o, sas Sas" Screening-Level Analysis, Christopher Enright and Jay R. Lund, WR Jan./Feb. 91, p86-107. Operation System Anal aisa Water Treatment Plant in Parameters Taiwan, Yang Wu and Wen-Sen Chu, Identification ¢ Aquifer’s Well-Pumpage Histo- WR Sept. 1Octe‘ 91, p536-548. ries, John C.T “ aan d Miguel A. Marifio, WR July/Aug. 91, p432-44 Optimai control methods Knowledge-Based ome ry Ege ad Optimal Stochastic Operation of Salt River Pro- Component Calibration, S. LF ag ye ject, Arizona, Eric R. Hooper, Aris P. Geor- a and L. H. Lum, WR Sept./ Oct. 91, M307. os and Dennis P. Lettenmaier, WR t./Oct. 91, p566-587. Optimal Configuration and Scheduling of Optimal design Ground-Water Tracer Test, Theodore G. Optimal Configuration and Scheduling of Cleveland and William W. -G. Yeh, WR Jan./ Ground-Water Tracer Test, Theodore G. Feb. 91, p37-51. Cleveland and William W. -G. Yeh, WR Jan./ Parameter Estimation for Water Distribution Feb. 91, p37-51. Networks, Kevin E. Lansey and Chuda Basnet, Optimal Design for Storm Sewer System with WR Jan/Feb. 91, p126-144. P-um piGineg- PSitnagt ioHnws,a nJga,n -WTRa i JaKuno.,/ FBeebn. C9h1i,e pYieln- Pipe networks Estimation of Maximum Cut-set Size for Water Network Failure, P. Jacobs and I. Goulter, WR Optimization Sept./Oct. 91, p588-605. Drought Management Plan for Lower Colorado River in Texas, 7 W. Martin, Planning Nov./Dec. 91, p645-66 Integer Programmi Agpieion for Limam | Forecasting in sian Dual System for Ener- Hydropower Production, Thanos Trezos, gy Generation and I tion, Gideon Oron, May/June 91, p340-351. Abraham Mehrez and Gad Rabinowitz, WR Optimum Diversion Plan for enone May/June 91, p287-300. Scheme, Tawatchai Tingsanchali and Carlos C. Optimal Planning and Operation of Multiaquifer Carriaga, WR Mar./Apr. 89, p195-211. SisaseH asan Yazicigil, WR July/Aug. 90, Policies — Decision Support System for Analyz- Optimal Sequencing of Development for Hydro- mpact of Catchment Policies, J. Richard ag Stations in Cascade, Yonghua Wan, Shi- Davis, Paul M. Nanninga, John Biggins and n Huang and Miguel A. Marifio, WR May/ Peter Laut, WR July/Aug. 91, p399-414 une 89, p379-395. Optimal Stochastic Operation of Salt River Pro- Water Supplies and Nationwide Drought 1988, David H. Moreau, WR July/Aug. a ject, —_— Eric R. Hooper, Aris P. Geor- p460-470. and Dennis P. Lettenmaier, WR pt.1 Oct. 91, p566-587. Pollutants Optimum Diversion Plan for et Pollutant Washoff Under a Run- Scheme, Tawatchai Tingsanchali and Carlos C. off Conditions, G. G. P. and A. Kennedy, Carriaga, WR Mar. /Apr. 89, p195-211. WR Sept./Oct. '89, 646-657, Parameter Estimation for Water Distribution Networks, Kevin E. Lansey and Chuda Basnet, Pollution abatement WR Jan./Feb. 91, p126-144. Method for Locally Adapted Water-Pollution Stochastic Optimization of Multiple-Reservoir- Abatement in Lake Mjgsa, Norway, Hans Olav System ration, Benedito P. F. Braga, Jr., Ibrekk, Erik Borset and Erik Hauan, WR July/ William W-G. Yeh, Leonard Becker and Mario Aug. 91, p415-431. T. L. Barros, WR July/Aug. 91, p471-481. Population statistics Optimization models Role of Sociodemographic Characteristics in Pro- Aqueduct and Reservoir Capacities for Distribu- jections of Water UUs e, Steve H. Murdock, Don tion Systems, Lawrence E. Flynn and Miguel A. . Albrecht, Rita R. Hamm and Kenneth Back- Marifio, WR Sept./Oct. 89, p547-565. man, WR Mar./Apr. 91, p235-251. Network Flow Modeling of Oroville Complex, be oy Water Demand Elasticities, Mi- Hossein Sabet and Curtis L. Creel, WR May/ chaelL . Schneider and E. Earl Whitlatch, WR June 91, p301-320. Jan./Feb. 91, p52-73. SUBJECT INDEX RESERVOIRS Probability distribution Reliability analysis Recurrence Interval of Geophysical Events, Hugo —. Ryne as Guide for Selection of A. Loaiciga and Miguel A. Marifio, WR May/ fall-v or t= Charles S. Melchi: June 91, p367-382. caeC . Yen and Harry G. Wenzel, Jr., May/June 91, p383-398. Random Variables Versus Uncertain Values: Sto- Reservoir design chastic aren and Design, Jay R. Lund, Reservoir Hse fopr te aggre District, Abbas WR Mar./Apr. 91, p179-194. Af yy and Ahmad Abris- Project planning hamchi, Jan./Feb. 91, p74-85. Optimal Sequencing Caofs cade, Yonghu for Hydro- Reservoir operation — Stations oiu ta! 7 — wa ine and Migue! arifio, a Alternative Water-District eg mee joa8 9. p379-395. , pears ve 5 te Analysis, Christopher Enright and Jay R. Lund, WR Jan./Feb. ie p86-107. Public works Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resourc- Levels of Service Pang oc to a. Streams, H. es, Dennis P. Lettenmaier and Daniel P. Sheer, Rooney Malco ia C. Lancaster, WR Jan./Feb. 91, p108-125. WR July/Aug. 911,, ago Drought Management Plan for Lower Colorado Pumping River in Texas, Quentin W. Martin, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p645-661. Identification of Aquifer’s Well-Pumpage Histo- ries, John C. T. be, Miguel A. Marifio, WR Model ge ory for California State Water July/Aug. 91, p43 Project, Hossein Sabet and Curtis L. Creel, WR Sept./Oct. 91, p549-565. Pumping stations Network Flow Modeling of Oroville Complex, Optimal Design for Storm Sewer System with Hossein Sabet and Curtis L. Creel, WR May/ Pumping Stations, Jan-Tai Kuo, Ben Chie Yen June 91, p301-320. oo Gie-Ping Hwang, WR Jan/Feb. 91, pll- Optimal Stochastic Operation of Salt River Pro- ject, — Eric R. Hooper, Aris P. Geor- Quadratic and Dennis P. Lettenmaier, WR Optimal Planning and Operation of erence t/Oct. 91, p566-587. ar Hasan Yazicigil, WR July/Aug. 90, Reservoir Operations by Successive Linear Pro- asi ng, Tao Tao and William C. Lennox, Mar./Apr. 91, p274-280. Rainfall Reservoir Planning for I tion District, Abbas Estimation of Inundation in Open-Cast Lime- Afshar, Miguel A. Marifio and Ahmad Abris- —_ Mine in Kerala, India, S. P. Rajagopalan hamchi, Jan./Feb. 91, p74-85. P. M. Raghavendra Prasad, WR Sept./Oct. 91o, ns255 95 Stochastic Optimization of Multiple-Reservoir- System Operation, Benedito P. F. B: Jr., Rainfall-runoff relationships William W-G. Yeh, Leonard Becker and Mario Output Reliability as Guide for Selection of T. L. Barros, WR July/Aug. 91, p471-481. Rainfall-Runo lodels, Charles S. Melchi Testing Stochastic Dynamic Programming Mod- Ben C. Yen and Harry G. Wenzel, Jr., els ditioned -_D eans Ricoar rdFoa sseuied In- May/June 91, p383-398. flows, Wen-Ch icardo Harboe and JanosJ .B ogardi, Rae kee 91, p28-36. Regional planning Alternative _ Water-District _ Organization: Reservoir peer ey yar Analysis, Christopher tt —, Sensitivity of California Water Resourc- and Jay R.L und, WR Jan./Feb. 91, p86-107. is P. Lettenmaier and Daniel P. Sheer, ey og =V ig | Supply Industry: Status WR Jan/Feb. 91, p108-125. and Needs,N eil S. Grigg, WR May/June 89, p367-378. Reservoir storage Using Regional Ground-Water Model in Water Aqueduct and Reservoir Creston for Distribu- Resource Vow 9M ark Maimone, WR July/ tion Systems, Lawrence E. Flynn and Miguel A. Aug. 91, p448-459. Marifio, WR Sept./Oct. 89, p547-565. Regulation Reservoirs agg eg in ye Supply Indust : Status p367-378. Neil S. Grigg, WR May/June 89, Aqutieodnu cSty staenmds , ReLsaewrrveonicre CEa.p aFcliytnine s anfdor MDiigsuterli buA-. MariWfR iSepot./,Oct . 89, p547-565. Optimal Sequencing of Development for Hydro- Estimation of Maximum Cut-set Size for Water Long jon ~ Cascade, ; Yonghu a Wan, Shi- Network Failure, P. Jacobs and I. Goulter, WR ptyo n and Miguel A. Mano WR May/ Sept./Oct. 91, p588-605. une 79-395. Reliabili ay ee System Mainte- Optimum yee Plan for eee nance, Se and Uzair M. Sham- Scheme, Tawatchai Ti ngsan chali an si, WR Mayiduse 91, p321-339. Carriaga, WR Mar./Apr. 89, p195-211. RESOURCE ALLOCATION 1991 ANNUAL INDEX Resource allocation Social aspects Levels of Service Applied to Urban Streams, H. Role of Sociodemographic Characteristics in Pro- Rooney Malcom and _ C. Lancaster, — of Water Use, Steve H. Murdock, Don WR lavltes, 91, p482-497 Albrecht, Rita R.H amm and Kenneth Back- man, WR Mar./Apr. 91, p235-251. Risk analysis Social impact ay Interval of Geophysical Events, Hugo A. Loaiciga and Miguel A. Marifio, WR May/ Sociotechnical Analysis of Irrigation emg in June 91, 367-382. Central California, eT Hukkinen,WR Mar./Apr. 91, p217-234. Runoff Social needs Annual Runoff Estimation for Catchments in India, U. C. Kothyari and R. J. Garde, WR Education—Key to Dealing with Social and En- Jan./Feb. 91, p1-10. vironmental a Emest T. Smerdon, WR Jan./Feb. 89, p43-17. Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resourc- es, Dennis P. Lettenmaier and Daniel P. Sheer, Socioeconomic data WR Jan./ Feb. 91, p108-125. Role of Sociodemographic Characteristics in Pro- —- of SWMM |A peiention. J. J. Warwi o of Water Use, Steve H. Murdock, Don and P. TadepalliW,R May/June 91, p352- Noe Albrecht, Rita R. Hamm and Kenneth Back- Estimation of Inundation in Open-Cast Lime- man, WR Mar./Apr. 91, p235-251. stone Mine in Kerala, India, S. P. Rajagopalan ber cag ° Water Demand Elasticities, Mi- and P. M. Raghavendra Prasad, WR Sept/Oct. chaelL . Schneider and E. Earl Whitlatch, WR 91, p525-535. Jan./Feb. 91, p52-73. Runoff forecasting Stability analysis Annual Runoff Estimation for Catchments in On Management of = kenge diyn Ross os India, U. C. Kothyari and R. J. Garde, WR Basin, Alberta, U. Ophori, WR Jan./Feb. 91, p1-10. Mar./Apr. 91, ose Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resourc- State agencies es, Dennis P. Lettenmaier and Daniel P. Sheer, Sociotechnical Analysis of bulges Devineee in WR Jan/Feb. 91, p108-125. Central California, Janne I. Hukkinen, —— of SWMM ee. | Mar./Apr. 91, p217-234. Tadepalli, WR May/June 91,4 300 366. State government Salinity Regionalization in Water Supply Industry: Status Conjunctive Water Use to Control Waterl ing te Neil S. Grigg, WR May/June 89, and Salinization, Muhammad Latif an Dp. - Douglas James, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p6l 698 Statistical analysis Saudi Arabia — < Aquifer’s Well-Pumpage Histo- a em Planning and Operation of Multiaquifer ries, J toaan d a A. Marifio, WR rary Hasan Yazicigil, WR July/Aug. 90, pot mg Si,p 43. Stochastic models Services Pollutant Washoff Under Noise-Corrupted Run- Levels of Service Applied to Urban Streams, H. off Conditions, G. G. tr |a nd A. Kennedy, Rooney Malcom and thia C. Lancaster, WR Sept./Oct. 89. 57. WR Juty/Aug. 91, p482-497 Random Variables Versus Uncertain Values: Sto- chastic og da nd — Jay R. Lund, Simulation WR Mar./Apr. 91, p179-194. Network Flow Modeling of Oroville Complex, a eg Pores go < Multilne -° S49 Hossein Sabet and Curtis L. Creel, WR May/ ystem ration, ito raga, Jr., June 91, p301-320. William W-G. Yeh, Leonard Bec Parameter Estimation for Water Distribution T. L. Barros, WR July/Aug. 91, p471-481. Networks, Kevin E. Lansey and Chuda Basnet, Stochastic processes WR Jan./Feb. 91, p126-144. Optimal Stochastic Operation of Salt River Pro- Simulation models ject, —— > = Hooper, ArisP . Geor- Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resourc- and Den P. WR es, Dennis P. Lettenmaier and DanielP . Sheer, t/Oct. 91, 566-587. WR Jan/Feb. 91, p108-125. Storm sewers Model Aggregation for California State Water Optimal Design for Storm Sewer System wbi'o Project, Hossein Sabet and Curtis L. Creel, Pumping Stations, Jan-Tai Kuo, Ben ChieY : WR Sept./Oct. 91, p549-565. biGie -Ping Hwang, WR Jan./Feb. 91, pll- Size oe of Maximum Cut-set Size for Water rk Failure, P. Jacobs and I. Goulter, WR a=a a tke gh lication,J . J. Heme 91, p588-605. Tadepalli,W R ay/June 91, 3350 366, SUBJECT INDEX WATER DISTRIBUTION Knowledge-Based System rs fas ef Pollutant Washoff wey Noise-Corrupted Run- Component greg ge off Conditions, G. G e] and A. Kennedy, yg and L. H. Lum, WR Bs P .. 1, "307. WR Sept./Oct. 89, p646-65 United States Streams Water Supplies and Nationwide Droughto ! — of Service Applied to Urban Streams, H. 1988, David H. Moreau, WR July/Aug. of Rooney Malcom and _ C. Lancaster, p460-470. WR Tuly/Aug. 91, p482-497. Urban areas Surface irrigation — of SWMM A lication, J. J. Warwi Conjunctive Water Use to Control Water! id P. Tadepalli, WR lay/June 91, 300 Bee and Salinization, Muhammad Latif an C Urban planning Dougias James, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p611-628. Levels etS ervice Bayon to Urban Streams, H. Surface runoff Rooney Malco: = C. Lancaster, Pollutant Washoff ‘ey Noise-Corrupted Run- WR July/Aug. oI,o na2.487 off Conditions, G. G Lt |a nd A. Kennedy, Utilities WR Sept./Oct. ’39, p646-65 Regionalization in Water Supply Indust: : Status Surface waters and a Neil S. Grigg, WR May/June 89, p367-378 Multistep Planning Model for Conjunctive Use of Surface- and Ground-Water bape Water Supplies and Nationwide Drought of Pushpa Raj Onta, Ashim Das Gupta and Ri- 1988, David H. Moreau, WR July/Aug. 91, cardo Harboe, WR Nov./Dec. 91, 7062-678. p460-470. Survdaeta ycolslec,ti on Waste management Water Supplies and Nationwide Drought of Sociotechnical Analysis of I tion Pomengs Einy 1988, David H. Moreau, WR July/Aug. 91, Central California, pookeny gyuk kinen,WR p460-470. Mar./Apr. 91, p217-234. System analysis Water conservation Water Requirements Versus Water ra gan System Analysis of Water Treatment Plant in in Saudi Arabia, Omar S. Abu Rizaiza and Taiwan, Ming-Yang Wu and Wen-Sen Chu, MohamedN. Allam, WR Jan./Feb. 89, p64-74. WR Sept./Oct. 91, 7536-548. Water costs Taiwan User-Specific Water Demand Elasticities, Mi- System Analysis of hg Treatment Plant in chael L. Schneider and E. Earl Whitlatch, WR aa ing-Yang Wu and Wen-Sen Chu, Jan./Feb. 91, p52-73. WR Sept. 1Octe9 1. p15 36-548. Water demand Technology assessment CO -Induced Climatic Changes and Irrigation- Sociotechnical pace of 9 gotDe slanas iin e ater R —, Richard G. Allen, Fran- tral California, Janne ukkinen,WR cis N. Gichuki Cynthia Rosenzweig, WR Mar./Apr. 91, p217-234. Mar./Apr. 91, aie Thermal power plants Drought Management Plan for Lower Colorado Optimal Sequencing of Development for Hydro- Ree in Texas, Quentin W. Martin, — Stations in Cascade, Yonghu a Wan, Shi- Nov./Dec. 91, p645-661. and Miguel A. Maa WR May/ — Apportionment Between Nevada and ae er 79-395. California, John W. Bird, WR Mar./Apr. 91, p253-259. Three-dimensional models = - Water Demand Elasticities, Mi- Optimal Planning and ration of Multiaquifer L. Schneider and E. Earl Whitlatch, WR Sra nyH asan Yoer WR July/Aug. 90, jae 91, p52-73. Water Requirements Versus Water Soc rego Time series analysis in Saudi Arabia, Omar S. Abu Rizaizaan MohamedN. Allam, WR Jan./Feb. 89, ah a Interval of Geophysical Events, Hugo A. Loaiciga and Miguel A. Mariiio, WR May/ Water distribution June 91, p367-382. Aqueduct and Reservoir Capacities for Distribu- Toxic wastes tion Systems,L awrenceE . Flynn and Miguel A. Marifio, WR Sept./Oct. 89, pe47-565. Expert svaees for Mixi ne —_ of Pol- olutaont dD iHs.c hJairrkga,e s,WRa R thy Ringm"e 9k1e,r p 67a9s- EquCiatlaifbolren iaA,p poJorhtni onWm.e nBti rdB,e tWwRee n MaNre.v/Aapdra. a9n1d, p253-259. Estimation of Maximum Cut-set Size for Water Uncertainty analysis Network Failure, P. Jacobs and I. Goulter,W R Output Reliability as Guide for Selection of Sert./Oct. 91. p588-605. Rainfall-Runoff Models, Charles S. Melchi: Parameter Estimation for Water Distribution Ben C. Yen and Harry G. Wenzel, Jr., Networks, KevinE . Lansey and Chuda Basnet, May/June 91, p383-398. WR Jan./Feb. ‘81,p 126-144. WATER DISTRIBUTION 1991 ANNUAL INDEX Reliability-Based Distribution System Mainte- Drought Management Plan for Lower Colorado nance, ‘ael G. Quimpo and Uzair M. Sham- River in Texas, Quentin W. Martin, WR si, WR May/June 91, p321-339. Nov./Dec. 91, p645-661. Integer Programming Application — Planningo ! Water management fe sg Production, Thanos Trezos, Education—Key to Dealing with Social and En- ay/June 91, p340-351 vironmental Objectives, Ernest T. Smerdon, WR Jan./Feb. 89, p43-17. Law and Natural-Resource Development: = of Water in Lesotho, Fred O. Boadu,W R Estimation of Inundation in Open-Cast Lime- Nov./Dec. 91, p698-710. stone Mine in Kerala, India, S. P. Rajagopalan Mass Transport Modeling in Contaminated and P. M. Raghavendra Prasad, WR Sept/Oct. Buried-Valley Aquifer, Paul F. Hudak and 91, p525-535. a A. Loaiciga, WR Mar./Apr. 91, p260- Integer Programming Application for Planning of Hydropower P: Poem Thanos TT:r ezos, WR Model Aggregation for California State Water May/June 91, p340-351. Project, Hossein Sabet and Curtis L. Creel, Water Requirements Versus Water Availability WR Sept./Oct. 91, p549-565. in Saudi Arabia, Omar S. Abu Rizaiza and Role for Decision-Support sy tems in Water- Mohamed N. Allam, WR Jan./Feb. 89, p64-74. Delivery Design, David E. , Timothy L. Water plans Shaftel aa nd Keith E. Boles, W jov./Dec. 91, p629-644. Education—Key to Dealing with Social and En- vironmental Objectives, Ernest T. Smerdon, Role of Sociodemographic Characteristics in Pro- WR Jan./Feb. 89, p43-17. res of Water YY Steve H. Murdock, Don t, Rita R. Hamm and Kenneth Back- Water pollution man, WR Mar./ Apr. 91, p235-251. Expert Systems for Mixing-Zone Analysis of Pol- Using Regional Ground-Water Model in Water clutarnt DisHc.h aJrigreksa,, WRRob erNto v.L/.D ecD.o ne9k1e,r p6a7n9d- ARuegs.o u9r1c,e p4o48w-e4 Mark Maimone, WR July/ eMRSCaaeAGanEPnaiAaYstFrUaNEerEC'e.y eR RAAM E S l SNReC ES SA i i Water rence Versus Water a Mass _ Transport agg in ——— in Saudi Arabia, Omar S. Abu Rizaiza an Buried-Valley Aquifer, Pau dak and Mohamed N. Allam, WR Jan./Feb. 89, Mead, i A. Loaiciga, WR Mut.F il 91, p260- Water rights Equitable Apportionment Between Nevada and Method for Locally Adapted Water-Pollution California, John W. Bird, WR Mar./Apr. 91, Abatement in Lake Mjosa, Norway, Hans Olav p253-259. Ibrekk, Erik Borset and Erik Hauan, WR July/ Aug. 91, p415-431. Law and Natural-Resource Development: Case of Water in Lesotho, Fred O. Boadu Water quality Nov./Dec. 91, p698-710. — of SWMM AP lication, J Water supply and P. Tadepalli,WR ay/June 91,e ra a Water-District Organization: Expert ty oeh ofocr h omy Analysis of Pol- — Analysis, Christopher ae lutant Discharges. Doneker and aa Jay R. Lund, WR Jan./Feb. 91, sone a H. Jirka, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p679- Conjunctive Water Use to Control Waterl and Salinization, Muhammad Latif an Method for Locally Adapted Water-Pollution Douglas James, WR Nov./Dec. 91, p6l ee Abatement in Lake Mjgsa, Norway, Hans Olav Drought Management Plan for Lower Colorado Ibrekk, Erik Borset and Erik Hauan, WR July/ River in Texas, Quentin W. Martin, WR Aug. 91, p415-431. Nov./Dec. 91, p645-661 Prototype Decision Support System for Analyz- Regionalization in Water Supply Industry: Status ing Impact of Catchment Policies, J. Richard and Needs, Neil S. Grigg, WR May/June 89, Davis, Paul M. Nanninga, John Biggins and p367-378. Peter Laut, WR July/Aug. 91, p399-4 Water Requirements Versus by Availability Water resources in Saudi Arabia, Omar S.A bu Rizaiza and Alternative Water-District Organization: MohamedN. Allam, WR Jundbeb. 89, sa Screening-Level Analysis, Christopher — Water Supplies and Nationwide Droughto ! and Jay R. Lund, WR Jan./Feb. 91, p86-107 1988, David H. Moreau, WR July/Aug. a Climatic Sensitivity of California Water Resowre- p460-4 70. es, Dennis P. Lettenmaier and Daniel P. Sheer, Water supply forecasting WR Jan./Feb. 91, p108-125. Water Requirements Versus Water Availability Law and Natural-Resource Development: Case in Saudi Arabia, Omar S. Abu Rizaiza and of Water in Lesotho, Fred O. Boadu, WR MohamedN. Allam, WR Jan./Feb. 89, p64-74. Nov./Dec. 91, p698-710. Water supply systems Water resources management Forecasting in Optimizing Dual System for Ener- Annual Runoff Estimation for Catchments in gy Generation and Ir—ri Gideon Oron, India, U. C. Kothyari and R. J. Garde, WR Abraham Mehrez and Gad Rabinowitz, WR Jan./Feb. 91, pi-10. May/June 91, p287-300.

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