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this one upland area of Scotland highlights various problems, as of multipurpose river-valley development, that have national application. E. E. HASKELL, Jr. and W. C. BIANCHI Jr., Development and Dissipation of Ground Water Mounds beneath Square Recharge Basins. Journ. Amer. Water Works Assoc., March, 1965. Pp. 394-353.
Experience with Injection Wells for Artificial Ground Water Recharge. Task Group Report. Journ. Amer. Water Works Assoc., May, 1965, p. 629 639. M. S. HANTUSH: Drawdown around wells of variable discharge. Journ. Geophys. Res., 1964, p. 4221-4235. U.S.A.
Steady flow of ground water towards wells. Comm. for Hydrol. Res. (TNO), Proc. and Information (10). 1964, The Hague.
Application of Isotope Techniques in Hydrology. Tech. Rep. Series No. l l, 1962. I.A.E.A. Vienna.
Isotope Techniques for Hydrology. Tech. Rep. Series No. 23, 1964. I.A.E.A. Vienna.
Chronique d'Hydrogdologie, No. 5, March, 1965. Paris. Following the theme of the recharge of ground-water bodies selected for this issue the leading article is by M. Degalier on "R6flexions et questions sur l'alimentation des nappes d'eau souterraines", and this is supported by translations into French of the following papers:- "Moisture and energy conditions within a sloping soil mass during drainage" by J. D. Hewlett and A. R. Herbert (Journ. Geophys. Res. (1963), 68, No. 4, p. 1081-1088), and "The zone of aeration and recharge of ground-waters in a sandy sediments at Seabrook, New Jersey" by I. Remson, J. R. Randolph, and H. C. Barksdale. (Soil Science (1960), 89, No. 3, p. 145-156). The issue contains also a list of translations of hydrogeological papers prepared by B.R.G.M. from the original texts in Russian, German, English and other languages; an account of the New Delhi (1964) General Meeting of the International Association of Hydrogeologists, by G. Castany; and the minutes of the Third Session of the Comit6 Interafricain d'Etudes Hydrauliques held at Dakar in January, 1965, by R. D6gallier.
Chronique d'Hydrogdologie, No. 7, September, 1965. Paris. Following increased interest in recent years in the occurrence of water in