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Environmental Geology anwar VOLUME 20, 1992 Editorial Board Editorial Advisory Board PHILIP E. La€MOREAUX C. R. ALDWELL Editor-in-Chief Dublin, Ireland Tuscaloosa, Alabama LARS JORGEN ANDERSON ANN McCARLEY Copenhagen, Denmark Assistant Editor YUAN DAOXIAN Tuscaloosa, Alabama Guangxi, China ROBERT C. AHLERT RAFAEL FERNANDEZ-RUBIO Buttzville, New Jersey Madrid, Spain ERNEST E. ANGINO GULTEKIN GUNAY Lawrence, Kansas Ankara, Turkey JOHN BAKER HUSSEIN IDRIS Oak Brook, Illinois Cairo, Egypt M. GRANT GROSS URI KAFRI Washington, D.C. Jerusalem, Israel PAUL E. HOSIER VLADIMIR S. KOVALEVSKY Wilmington, North Carolina Moscow, USSR J. H. HULL M. RAMON LLAMAS Edinburgh, Scotland Madrid, Spain RAPHAEL G. KAZMANN PAUL G. MARINOS Baton Rouge, Louisiana Athens, Greece ERNEST MANCINI GERMAN MULLER Tuscaloosa, Alabama Heidelberg, Germany PHILIP A. MEYERS ESAD PROHIC Ann Arbor, Michigan Zagreb, Yugoslavia EDWARD W. REPA JAROSLAV VRBA Washington, D.C. Prague, Czechoslovakia ED L. SCHRADER STEFAN WOHNLICH Jackson, Mississippi Munich, Germany THOMAS A. SIMPSON Northport, Alabama S. FRED SINGER Arlington, Virginia ANDREW SPIEKER Menlo Park, California S. H. STOW Oak Ridge, Tennessee HARRY A. TOURTELOT Denver, Colorado H. R. WENK Berkeley, California STANLEY N. WILLIAMS Tempe, Arizona Springer International The exclusive copyright for all languages and countries, including the right for photomechanical and any other reproductions, also in microform, is transferred to the publishers. The use of registered names, trademarks, etc., in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protection laws and regulations and, therefore, are free for general use. Printed in the United States of America. © 1992 by Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Author Index Alexander, D.: On the Causes of Landslides: Human Kesel, R.H., and E.G. Yodis: Some Effects of Human Activities, Perception, and Natural Processes, 165 Modifications on Sand-Bed Channels in Southwest- Arakel, A.V., and T. Hongjun: Heavy Metal Geochemis- ern Mississippi, U.S.A., 93 try and Dispersion Pattern in Coastal Sediments, Kooner, Z.S.: Adsorption of Copper onto Goethite in Soil, and Water of Kedron Brook Floodplain Area, Aqueous Systems, 205 Brisbane, Australia, 219 Kresic, N.: Book Review—Quanititative Karst Hydrogeology Argese, E., G. Cogoni, L. Zaggia, R. Zonta, and R. Pini: with Elements of Groundwater Protection, 73 Study on Redox State and Grain Size of Sediments Kresic, N., P. Papic, and R. Golubovic: Elements of in a Mud Flat of the Venice Lagoon, 35 Groundwater Protection in a Karst Environment, Aschenbrenner, F., G.M. Richter, andJ . Richter: Model- 157 ing Groundwater Quality in an Agriculturally Used Mitchell, J.K.: Editorial—Geotechnology and Its Impor- Water Catchment, 43 tance in Economic Growth, the Environment, and National Security, 155 Bernhard, C., R. Carbiener, A.R. Cloots, R. Froehlicher, Ch. Schenck, and L. Zilliox: Nitrate Pollution of Rosswall, T.: Editorial—The International Geosphere- Groundwater in the Alsatian Plain (France)—A Mul- Biosphere Programme: A Study of Global Change tidisciplinary Study of an Agricultural Area: The (IGBP), 77 Central Ried of the II] River, 125 Shimano, Y.: Characteristics of the Stream Network Bosch, A.P., F.S. Martos, J.L.M. Vidal, and F. Navarrete: Composition of Drainage Basins in the Japanese Is- Groundwater Problems in a Semiarid Area (Low lands, 5 Andarax River, Almeria, Spain), 195 Séderstrém, M.: Geostatistical Modeling of Salinity as a Briz-Kishore, B.H.: Drought Remedial Measures Basis for Irrigation Management and Crop Selec- through Resistivity Investigations in a Typical Crys- tion—A Case Study in Central Tunisia, 85 talline Region, 79 Tase, N.: Groundwater Contamination in Japan, 15 Conrad, G.E.: Editorial—Interstate Cooperation and Thorn, R.H., and C.E. Coxon: Hydrogeological Aspects Environmental Protection, | of Bacterial Contamination of Some Western Ire- DeLaune, R.D., W.H. Patrick, Jr., and C.J. Smith: Marsh land Karstic Limestone Aquifers, 65 Aggradation and Sediment Distribution Along Rap- Todorov, T.: Book Review—Selected Bibliography of Envi- idly Submerging Louisiana Gulf Coast, 57 ronmental Geology, 233 Endo, T.: Confined Groundwater System in Tokyo, 21 Uma, K.O.: Origin of Acid Mine Drainage in Enugu, 181 Jasko, S.: Environmental Study of Valley Fill Sediments, Weeks, O.L., R.S. Mansell, and S.W. McCallister: Evalu- 213 ation of Soil Top-Cover Systems to Minimize Infil- Kehew, A.E., and M.K. Brewer: Groundwater Quality tration into a Sanitary Landfill: A Case Study, 139 Variations in Glacial Drift and Bedrock Aquifers, Williams, T.M.: Diagenetic Metal Profiles in Recent Sed- Barry County, Michigan, U.S.A., 105 iments ofa Scottish Freshwater Loch, 117 Title Index Adsorption of Copper onto Goethite in Aqueous Sys- Groundwater Contamination in Japan: N. Tase, 15 tems: Z.S. Kooner, 205 Groundwater Problems in a Semiarid Area (Low An- Book Review—Quanititative Karst Hydrogeology with Ele- darax River, Almeria, Spain): A.P. Bosch, F.S. Mar- ments of Groundwater Protection: N. Kresic, 73 tos, ].L.M. Vidal, and F. Navarrete, 195 Book Review—Selected Bibliography of Environmental Geol- Groundwater Quality Variations in Glacial Drift and ogy: T. Todorov, 233 Bedrock Aquifers, Barry County, Michigan, U.S.A.: A.E. Kehew and M.K. Brewer, 105 Characteristics of the Stream Network Composition of Drainage Basins in the Japanese Islands: Y. Shi- Heavy Metal Geochemistry and Dispersion Pattern in mano, 5 Coastal Sediments, Soil, and Water of Kedron Brook Floodplain Area, Brisbane, Australia: A.V. Confined Groundwater System in Tokyo: T. Endo, 21 Arakel and T. Hongjun, 219 Diagenetic Metal Profiles in Recent Sediments of a Scot- Hydrogeological Aspects of Bacterial Contamination of tish Freshwater Loch: T.M. Williams, 117 Some Western Ireland Karstic Limestone Aquifers: Drought Remedial Measures through Resistivity Investi- R.H. Thorn and C.E. Coxon, 65 gations in a Typical Crystalline Region: B.H. Briz- Marsh Aggradation and Sediment Distribution Along Kishore, 79 Rapidly Submerging Louisiana Gulf Coast: R.D. De- Editorial—Geotechnology and Its Importance in Eco- Laune, W.H. Patrick, Jr., and C.J. Smith, 57 nomic Growth, the Environment, and National Se- Modeling Groundwater Quality in an Agriculturally curity: J.K. Mitchell, 155 Used Water Catchment: F. Aschenbrenner, G.M. Editorial—Interstate Cooperation and Environmental Richter, and J. Richter, 43 Protection: G.E. Conrad, | Nitrate Pollution of Groundwater in the Alsatian Plain Editorial—The International Geosphere-Biosphere Pro- (France)—A Multidisciplinary Study of an Agricul- gramme: A Study of Global Change (IGBP): T. tural Area: The Central Ried of the Ill River: C. Rosswall, 77 Bernhard, R. Carbiener, A.R. Cloots, R. Froeh- Elements of Groundwater Protection in a Karst Environ- licher, Ch. Schenck, and L. Zilliox, 125 ment: N. Kresic, P. Papic, and R. Golubovic, 157 On the Causes of Landslides: Human Activities, Percep- Environmental Study of Valley Fill Sediments: S. Jasko, tion, and Natural Processes: D. Alexander, 165 213 Origin of Acid Mine Drainage in Enugu: K.O. Uma, 181 Evaluation of Soil Top-Cover Systems to Minimize Infil- Some Effects of Human Modifications on Sand-Bed tration into a Sanitary Landfill: A Case Study: O.L. Channels in Southwestern Mississippi, U.S.A.: R.H. Weeks, R.S. Mansell, and S.W. McCallister, 139 Kesel and E.G. Yodis, 93 Geostatistical Modeling of Salinity as a Basis for Irriga- Study on Redox State and Grain Size of Sediments in a tion Management and Crop Selection—A Case Mud Flat of the Venice Lagoon: E. Argese, G. Study in Central Tunisia: M. Séderstrém, 85 Cogoni, L. Zaggia, R. Zonta, and R. Pin, 35

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