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Content:
Vol.
7, No. 2 Fall 2007
Vol.
7, No. 1 Spring 2007
Vol.
6, No. 2 Fall 2006
Vol.
6, No. 1 Spring 2006
Vol. 5, No. 2 Fall 2005
Vol.
5, No. 1 Spring 2005
Vol.
4, No. 2 Fall 2004
Vol.
4, No. 1 Spring 2004
Vol.
3, No. 2 Fall 2003
Vol.
3,
No. 1 Spring
2003
Vol. 2,
No. 2 Fall 2002
Vol. 2,
No. 1 Spring 2002
Vol. 1, No. 1 Fall 2001
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Review Process
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JOSH is a
Bi-Annual publication of the American Spatial Hydrology Union (ASHU),
published by the Spatialhydrology.com, Inc. The primary objective of JOSH is to
provide a wide array of peer reviewed scientific research publications. The
publications of JOSH are dedicated to on-going research in Earth Sciences. The
electronic publication will provide a unique opportunity of combining text with
audio and visual aids for producing quality presentation in a quick and easy
fashion. However, there is no intention to replace customary publication of
research articles. JOSH is a
multi-media electronic journal and each issue will have no more than 5 to 10
papers. Publications will be interdisciplinary in nature focusing on applied
aspects of in GIS, Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences.
Papers integrating GIS, GPS, remote sensing,
hydrologic modeling and spatial analysis are encouraged by JOSH. The topics
include, but are not limited to:
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Watershed management and planning
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Agricultural Hydrology
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Aridland hydrology
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Rangeland hydrology
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Wetland hydrology and restoration
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Watershed based decision making
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Groundwater quality and modeling
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Water quality monitoring and modeling
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GIS in water resources
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Stormwater management
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Land use and land suitability planning
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GIS in Rangeland management
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Natural hazardous management
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GIS in environment/health
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Natural resources management
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- Decision support systems for watershed management
- River basin management
- Radar rainfall application
- Integrated water resources management
- Statistical hydrology
- Regional flood frequency analysis
- Rainfall and runoff modeling
- Extreme hydrology
- Soft computing applications in hydrology
- Forest hydrology
- Hydroinformatics
- Geostatistics
- Stochastic modeling
- Impact of land use on watershed hydrology
- Remote sensing applications
- Spatially distributed modeling
- Ecohydrology
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