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January - Volume 165, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 52
February - Volume 165, Issue 2, Pages 53 - 138
March - Volume 165, Issue 3, Pages 139 - 189
April - Volume 165, Issue 4, Pages 191 - 244
May - Volume 165, Issue 5, Pages 245 - 298
June - Volume 165, Issue 6, Pages 299 - 352
1 July - Volume 165, Issue 7, Pages 353 - 404
September - Volume 165, Issue 8, Pages 405 - 457
October - Volume 165, Issue 9, Pages 459 - 512
November - Volume 165, Issue 10, Pages 513 - 597
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November 2012
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Nigel Wright, BSc, PhD, CEng, FASCE, FHEA, FICE
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Briefing: Modelling drainage across London Underground: a case study
Rob Snell, MEng
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David Morgan, MEng, CEng, MICE
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Mark Valente, BSc
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Coupled modelling of flood due to natural landslide dam breach
Wei Huang, MSc
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Zhixian Cao, PhD
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Zhiyuan Yue, PhD
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Gareth Pender, PhD
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Jifu Zhou, PhD
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Integrated modelling for urban surface water exceedance flows
J. Bryan Ellis, MSc, FIUPAC
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Christophe Viavattene, MSc, PhD
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Jennifer Chlebek, MEng, PhD, IENGMICE, CEnv, CWEM, MCIWEM
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David Hetherington, MSc, PhD, MCIWEM, CIWEM, CSciEnv, FRGS
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Design flood flows with climate change: method and limitations
Geoffrey John Caedmon Darch, MSc, PhD, CSci, MCIWEM, C.WEM, FRMetS
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Philip Douglas Jones, MSc, PhD, FRMetS
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Quadtree flood simulations with sub-grid digital elevation models
Guus S. Stelling
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A highly efficient 2D flood model with sub-element topography
Sam R. Jamieson, MSci
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Julien Lhomme, MSc, PhD
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Grant Wright, MEng, PhD
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Ben Gouldby, BSc
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Book review: Let the water do the work: Induced meandering, an evolving method for restoring incised channels
David Stacey
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