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H10. M & James R. WALLIS 1968. Noah, Joseph
and operational hydrology. Water Resources Research: 4,
909-918.
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KB) ]
• Illustrated variant: Self-similar synthetic hydrology
(James R. Wallis & M). Symposium on the Use of Analog and
Digital Computers in Hydrology (Tucson AZ, 1968). Publication
81 of the International Association of Scientific Hydrology:
2, 1968, 738-755.
• Elaboration in reply to a question: Reply to Professor Quimpo
(M & James R. Wallis). Discussion of the 1968 Tucson Symposium,
Bulletin of the International Association of Scientific Hydrology:
14, 1969, 58-60.
• Abstract: Self-similar synthetic hydrology (M & James
R. Wallis). Summaries of Contributed Papers, European Meetings
of IMS, TIMS, ES and IASPS, Amsterdam: Mathematical Center,
1968.
• Elaboration in reply to a published comment: Reply to Mr.
Alexander (M & James R. Wallis). Water Resources Research:
5, 1969, 917-920.
• Elaboration in reply to a published comment: Comment on
“Stochastic models in hydrology” by A.E. Scheidegger.
Water Resources Research: 6, 1970, 1791.
• Elaboration in reply to an oral comment: Notes on the definition
and the stationarity of fractional Gaussian noise. Journal of
Hydrology: 30, 1976, 407-409.
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H12,13,14. M & James R. WALLIS 1969. Computer
experiments with fractional Gaussian noises. Water Resources
Research: 5, 228-267.
Part I [ PDF
(1.96 MB) ]
Part II [ PDF
(1.42 MB) ]
Part III [ PDF
(298 KB) ]
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H27. M & James R. WALLIS 1969. Some long-run
properties of geophysical records. Water Resources Research:
5, 321-340.
[ PDF
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• Edited reprint: Fractal Geometry and its Use in the
Earth Sciences. Edited by Christopher C. Barton & Paul
R. LaPointe. New York: Plenum, 1994, pp. 41-64.
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